March 20, 2024
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4.5 ⭐️The Road to Serenity was a good one! It was definitely giving small town vibes and hallmark - which is not a bad thing in my eyes. I felt awful for Noe and Chloe because their “mom” did them dirty, but the way Noe took that on the chin and stepped up for her sister was nothing less than admirable! Speaking of Chloe, she brought so much joy to the book! She had no real clue what was going on but she didn’t let that steal her happiness. I really loved everything about Kayce! He was a bad boy in the NBA, but really he was crying out for help and that’s where Noe and Chloe stepped in and changed his life. It was so stinking cute seeing him be so attentive and protective of his girls and standing up to his family. I liked the beginning of the story, the way the characters met- it was very much “stranger danger” but what’s the worst that could happen? An NBA superstar willing to help a a woman who is down on her luck and subsequently falls in love with said woman? Sign me up! 😏Kayce was the upgrade they needed but Noe struggled with allowing him to help and I was thinking, “PLEASE!”. And the drama and messiness that happens in small towns was perfectly depicted on page, because those people really tried it!! 🤬 I wish we got to see the mother eat her words on page because she deserved all bad things and I would have liked to see Kayce on the court, after his second chance. Nonetheless, it was a very sweet book that had me swooning. Good work, as always!
4.5 ⭐️The Road to Serenity was a good one! It was definitely giving small town vibes and hallmark - which is not a bad thing in my eyes. I felt awful for Noe and Chloe because their “mom” did them dirty, but the way Noe took that on the chin and stepped up for her sister was nothing less than admirable! Speaking of Chloe, she brought so much joy to the book! She had no real clue what was going on but she didn’t let that steal her happiness. I really loved everything about Kayce! He was a bad boy in the NBA, but really he was crying out for help and that’s where Noe and Chloe stepped in and changed his life. It was so stinking cute seeing him be so attentive and protective of his girls and standing up to his family. I liked the beginning of the story, the way the characters met- it was very much “stranger danger” but what’s the worst that could happen? An NBA superstar willing to help a a woman who is down on her luck and subsequently falls in love with said woman? Sign me up! 😏Kayce was the upgrade they needed but Noe struggled with allowing him to help and I was thinking, “PLEASE!”. And the drama and messiness that happens in small towns was perfectly depicted on page, because those people really tried it!! 🤬 I wish we got to see the mother eat her words on page because she deserved all bad things and I would have liked to see Kayce on the court, after his second chance. Nonetheless, it was a very sweet book that had me swooning. Good work, as always!