Easton has to be the most adorable and loveable character I’ve experienced in a book in a while.

His character was built up well and was complimented by his 2 love interests.

All 3 of these characters were really well done and oozed great character building throughout this story but Easton was definitely the standout for me and what made me want to keep going with this. His character lightened things up and really helped break up and resolve a lot of the tension in the romance. He was also funny and I chuckled a few times at some of his cuteness.

The start of the book was a little rocky. I wasn’t sure the direction it was taking and if i particularly could get into it. Not sure why but something about the structure of the first few chapters didn’t really sit well with me and I found the setup to the plot to be a little funky.

I kept going though and was blown away with where it ended up that I definitely could forgive the wonky start.

It took a little longer then I’d like to get spicy and get all 3 of these guys involved but It really just added to the tension and heat when it does finally happen. By the end the only part I was disappointed with is that there isn’t more to these guys story. I would have loved to see this continue to develop between these 3.

The narrator choice was absolutely so spot on. Choosing Joel Leslie to voice Easton, a brit, was brilliant and totally fit tonally and differentiated him from the 2 other characters who were Australian and were more suited to a better voice actor to capture the dialect perfectly.