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W**
😍
I love this book!!One of my favorite rereads.
K**A
Sweet
This was sweet and we'll worth it. I loved the pace of the story. Beckett aka Beck aka Becky and Nyc aka Nicole (lol) their story slow rolled along but kept me interested. I'm glad the author didn't rush anything but allowed them time to get to know one another and time to heal and time work through their issues. This story reminded me that there is a time for everything. I don't know if that was the authors intent but this story clearly illustrated that. Beck was steady. A rock. A man who knew what he wanted. Nyc was a woman ready to try again. Ready to heal but afraid to take that leap. I'm glad she jumped and I'm glad Beckett caught her. This story was about living and loving after a loss. It was about a woman realizing that there is still life after a tragedy. I'm so glad this author allowed us to see a woman coming out of tragedy and doing what needed to be done to heal herself. I'm glad this author showed us a patient, kind man. Who was not an over the top alpha but a real man with issues who was vulnerable but also protective of what he considered his. This author created real life everyday people. Average Joe's. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to read a sweet story about everyday people who are healing and learing to love again and embracing it. This was an IR story but that was who they were and not the focal point of the story. This story was about two people who happened to be a bw and a wm falling in love. This was my first time reading this author but not my last. I cannot wait for Zola's story. I hope and Sri can figure it out. And if not, I'm still hoping it's Zola's time for her HEA.
S**R
2.5 Actually...
This book had potential but somewhere along the way got long winded. I had to start just flipping through and didn't even bother to read the 2 PART epilogue. My problem with this book is NYC was a little too childish for me. What started out as clever turned cutesy...too cutesy for a woman of 35. The author seemed too caught up with what she considers to be the originality of the name which just felt a little lazy to me and confusing when you are reading because no woman wants a boys name unless it's one of the original ones like Toni or Bobbie and even those are usually followed by something like Jane or Jean. I also didn't need to be beat over the head with how attractive the guy is. Say it describe it and then move on. Everyone he meets doesn't need to drool over him. It doesn't add to a story. Then the ridiculous amount of interruptions if they even thought about sex and her over abundance of caution. Again this woman is 35 she should know that death is a part of life at that point. The mother in law part was ridiculous...the woman had no contact but makes a special trip because the daughter in law she never wanted is moving on from her dead husband after 6 years to tell her that she's a whore and she's going to burn in hell for betraying her marriage vows? Completely ridiculous as was the run in with his best friend after 5 years of radio silence. She should have cut some of the crap out of this book and made it more to the point. If would have been so much better.
R**E
To Love Again....
Such an Awesome story of lose and love. There were times when I teared up and times when I laughed out loud. Times when I smiled like the Cheshire Cat. Times that I swooned. Times when I wanted to hit someone (Brody, Mrs.JacksonHanks best friend). What was his problem?? Anyways I digress.The love between N-Y-C and Becky with the Red hair just felt so real and destined.I can truly go on and on about this book. Definitely did not want it to end.So many times BWWM books are about billionaires or surrogates and fake fiancés(yes I love those too) it’s so refreshing to read an extremely well written story about true Love. Taking time to get to know each other and building a true relationship based on friendship and trust.Ok I’m leaving now, probably to reread my favorite parts (don’t judge me)Just read the book for yourself and you will understand.Thank me later 😂
S**.
A second chance at love
What can I say about this story other than bravo, I loved reading about Nyc and Beckett. It was such a beautiful love story. The writing was exquisite, Ms. Savage you are truly talented. This is not an insta-love story, this is a slow build to love that burns so deep that you know in the end they will be one of the few couples that make it. Nyc's love for her first husband Hank is also so real and palpable that it leaps off the pages. Her feelings and thoughts are those of what I imagine a widow or widower would be in real life. Everything about this story is genuine and I am so glad that I had the opportunity to enjoy this writer's work. This book was recommended by Uniquewords LLC.
K**R
Respect and Patience equals love!
I loved everything about this story! They became friends before they became lovers! This occurred in both of her relationships, I like that, but I liked the second relationship even better, because Beckett put her first! Hank was too dependent on his mother, I do not think I could have dealt with such an obvious hurt and then return! But I love the humor, I love her kids and Nyc and Beckett’s relationship! It was a love story, no one even his cousin stopped their bonding even when they tried to separate them! The color thing was on the other side, too light for Hanks mother, which is true to a fault, but good adding that, we have that prejudice thing in our race against each other, we call it a part of that Willie lynch syndrome! But I gave it a five, because it kept my interest throughout the story, never a dull moment!
K**R
A Very Good Book...
“N-Y-C” was hilarious! I laughed throughout the book and enjoyed the entire story! Beckett was a true alpha male who could not help to fall for her from the very beginning. There also were a bunch of sad parts, like when her first love passed and when her boyfriend abandoned her in her time of need because of his hateful mother. She did not jump into another relationship for six years and her ex-mother-in-law had the nerve to pass judgement. Missy was just too much. I had much respect for Nyc for not laying her flat on her behind after she disrespected her in her own home after years of silence out of respect for her husband.
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