So, I was kind of confused at first… Otto meets Greg on a rainy night after a deer forces Otto off the road in the pouring rain and Greg happens by and makes sure he’s okay. Now, first, Otto says the next thing he knows, the car is still running so that’s good and the bonk on his head must’ve meant he passed out, if only for even a minute or two… but then he’s like… I’m fine, I didn’t pass out.
After going on, on his way, everything that can go wrong, does go wrong and he’s finally able to get to his bed and breakfast and get dry and relax, but next thing you know, he’s at a busy bar having a couple of drinks. That’s when he sees Greg, and they both know that the other looks familiar, but can’t remember from where at? ….. how about earlier in the evening when he pushed your car out of a ditch and helped you out from the side of the road? When they both were attracted to each other and couldn’t stop thinking about one another, but right at this moment, you can’t recognize each other? After only a couple of hours? When you couldn’t get each others faces out of your head? …. The same face you don’t recognize, now? Whaaaaat? And then Greg, wanting to make sure Otto is okay and ya know, maybe just spend time with him, invites him to dinner, since he can hear his stomach growling…. But Otto’s like… I could get used to this.. but I can’t… because it isn’t real…
What isn’t real? Someone wanting to make sure you’re okay and asking you for dinner? I could understand that statement if they’d been out a couple of times, or they were getting to know each other, or literally anything other than a 10-minute conversation and an offer for a meal that was in no way “date-like” or romantic… even if it did turn out to be… it just seemed to get a little ahead of itself there and it made me kinda cringe for Otto. Am I being too harsh?
So, over dinner, Otto shares a funny story and it somehow leads back to his room… and that leads to them sharing the weekend and getting to know each other. Unfortunately, Otto is just in town for the weekend, luckily they decide to keep talking and get to know each other and a visit is only a ferry ride away, so they did get to visit each other. I did enjoy them together, they’re both sweet guys.
Greg is so patient and forgiving, though he has a bit of a low opinion of himself, but judging by his parents and his sister, it’s no wonder he thinks so poorly of himself.
Otto seemed spazzy and kind of a lost bird…. but he pulls out of it pretty quickly when he needs to. Especially with people in Gregs family. He surprised me. Why wouldn’t he be that way with the ex?? I mean, call the police when things happen…. Why did he wait and not tell anyone, or wait and do it later? If I was getting threatening notes, threatening texts, a stalking ex who shows up a couple hundred miles away… you tell someone! Stop being an idiot!
But, as well that ends well. Greg was a little too forgiving for my liking, but I just hate when bad people get away with being bad people. I’m glad Otto’s ex didn’t.
Overall, it wasn’t a bad story, I feel like it was a lot going on in such a short read, problems just kept popping up, and I was hoping to see something happen with the little neighbor girl. Being left home alone at 6, her mom being with shady people and up and leaving all the time? How was that just kind of forgotten about?
I’d be curious to see who’s next, and I hope this is just the beginning for Otto and Greg, but I dunno if I’d continue the series based on this book. Glad it worked out for them though!
3 stars from me