I love Abigail Barnette's writing. I loved the entirety of the Boss series and now I love it just as much when it comes to Ian and Penny's story. I love the format of writing two books, the same story, from both people's points of view. It gives readers a chance to choose which side they want to hear first and then learn so much more information that fills in the blanks when reading the other side (note: at least this is how I felt reading the first two books in the series, I haven't read Ian's story for Second Chance yet but I'm very glad she's continuing to write both sides).
I love how Abigail Barnette never shies away from writing about difficult topics but she always does it in the most incredible way. She provides trigger warnings at the beginning of the book, she writes the story honestly, and she neither sugar coats anything nor does she make things into some awful horror story. The event of her books may be a bit out of the ordinary (given how often most people fall in love with hot middle-aged millionaires) but the characters and their emotions always feel incredibly realistic. They aren't always pretty or nice to talk about but they're always honest.
Penny and Ian were incredible as always. They're just generally one of the cutest couples I've read in a while, they're both so head over heels in love with each other.
There are just a few things I would have liked to see a little more of in this but for most of them I have a strong feeling I'll see more in Ian's story.
As usual with Abigail Barnette books, I couldn't put it down and I can't wait for more.