5 stars
I’ve loved
Dillon since I first met him on the page, and that only grew as I watched him
become part of the family with his brothers. It seems like forever waiting
for him to grow up and get his own HEA, and it is finally here and he did not
disappoint! This book so clearly captures that NA confusion of “supposed to”
and it sweeps Elisa and Dillon up in that wave. What your college life is ‘supposed
to’ consist of, and what your college relationships are ‘supposed to’ be like,
and how being an adult is ‘supposed to’ have you acting, and how your
relationships with your loved ones are ‘supposed to’ transform from
caregivers to equals overnight. Elisa and Dillon work their way through all
of it, and hit several bumps along the way. They finally reach the point
where they forget about what life is supposed to be like, and start living
the life they have, the way they want to, and in a way that makes them happy
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