“Promise me if you ever need anything—a friend, a place to crash for a week, a piece of pie—you’ll use that phone and call me.”
Characters
Brooks (33 owner, Cohen Garage):
The following words/phrases were used to describe Brooks: mature, confident, sexy, gentleman, protector, kind, generous, loving, stunning
Three things about Brooks:
- After 16 years, he still has dinner with his parents every Monday night.
- Comes from a close-knit, loving family
- He has a teenage son
Some quotes about Brooks:
“He was the corner to a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle that created one stunning picture.”
This stunning, bold man saw me for who I was, not who I’d been pretending to be.”
Londyn (29):
The following words/phrases were used to describe Londyn: gorgeous, searching, betrayed, strong
Three things about Londyn:
- Recently divorced and ready to leave behind her stuffy, stifling, wealthy existence
- Her pride and joy is a fully restored 1964 Cadillac DeVille convertible that she and a few other homeless kids used to live in
- Her parents were junkies and she ran away from home when she was 16
Some quotes about Londyn:
“My divorce had been brutal and heartbreaking. It had been the nuclear bomb to my life I’d needed. It was forcing a fresh start.”
“As a kid, I’d run away to be safe.
Now, I was running away to find peace. To find the life I needed deep in my soul. To find myself again.”
“That junkyard became my home for two years. Eventually, six of us lived there. That Cadillac? That’s where I lived. I slept in the backseat.”
"When I was working, running the house or organizing a function for Thomas’s company, I didn’t have time to think about the last time I’d truly smiled or laughed carefree.”
My Thoughts:
The following are my thoughts about this book:
- I loved the heroine’s name/spelling
- I was raised in a small town, so small town stories warm my heart ❣The small town, meddlesome characters usually make me chuckle.
- I liked that they were so comfortable and honest with each other as they were getting to know each other. It was a good foundation.
- Pie for dinner......good choice. Yum!
- Londyn and Brooks just seemed to get each other and their time together was enjoyable. There wasn't a ton of drama with them and I liked that.
“It never took much explaining with Brooks. He knew how I felt even if I couldn’t articulate it.”
- Goodbye.....awww.
“I wished you would come with me. I can tell you that because I know it won’t come true. But I wished it anyway.” His other hand came to his heart, his eyes clouded with sadness. “In a different life, I’d drive around the world with you in that Cadillac.”
- Londyn's childhood...sad 😔
“Dad’s eyes had been glassy when they’d met mine. He’d stared at me for a long minute, tilting his head to the side. Was it regret I’d seen in his gaze that day? Or confusion? I’d never know. For a moment, I’d thought maybe he’d put the needle down. Instead, he’d muttered, “Shut the door, Londyn.”
I liked that even though Londyn had a crappy childhood, she didn't have a crappy attitude. She was definitely not a "woah is me" type of heroine 👍
- The culprit.... No way. I didn't buy into it. Too out of character.
- I can't wait to read the stories of the other junkyard kids. I'm already invested in their lives and am hoping for fantastic HEA's for all of them. Fingers crossed 🤞😬
- This story was the perfect length for me. Just long enough to weave a good story, but not too long that I felt like I got mired down in unnecessary details. This author is usually a hit for me and this book was no exception. Although, I did knock a star off for the unbelievable twist.
Overall:
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- POV: dual POV
- Tropes: insta love (2 weeks), single dad, bad childhood (drug addicted parents)
- H likable? Yes
- h likable? Yes
- h virgin? No
- First time they kiss: 43%
- First time they sleep together: 59%
- steamy? Yes
- OW/OM drama? a little bit with the ex-husband and ex-wife. But not a huge deal
- H/h cheat? No
- Did I skip pages? No
- Big secrets? No. They were pretty honest with each other.
- Did I cry? No, but it was sad as they said goodbye
- Did I laugh? not really.
- Cliffhanger? no
- Epilogue? one year later
- Recommend? yea
Quotes
“I had no experience with tow truck drivers but surely this wasn’t what they all looked like. Otherwise the women of the world would be constantly popping their tires.”
“for me, a good man was as elusive as presents on Christmas morning.”
“Passion and anticipation coated each minute I spent with Brooks like warm chocolate on vanilla bean ice cream. It took every second to the next, delicious level.”
“Why do people think that just because I’m standing outside and they’re sitting inside behind a window, we can’t see them?”
“Don’t forget me,” I whispered. I’d been forgotten by too many people. I couldn’t bear the idea of Brooks forgetting me too.
“I’ll remember you until the end, Londyn.”
“Running away was how Londyn stayed in control. It was her protection mechanism”
“tell Karson thanks.”
"Thanks for what?”
“For leading me home.”
“The only person who could guide me back to me was myself.”