My rating: 2 of 5 stars
NetGalley free read
There were some ebook editing issues, where two different dialogues happened within same line or paragraph, but other than that I can say that I thought it was cute. I probably won't remember it after today.
My major criticism is that Lyric is really selfish by not telling even the grandparents (Quinn's parents) that she lives right next door to that they have a grandchild as well as the fact that Quinn doesn't even ask how old her child is, thereby never suspecting that the kid could be his. Yes, children between the ages of 2 and 3 don't look a whole lot different, but I would think he would have asked that question no matter what. If you are interested in a woman, you ask the age of her kid. I would ask if I met a guy and he told me he had kids. And he's standing right in front of the kid guessing his age, but never asks.
We don't really get invested in Lyric's family other than her mother and sister Ella, and not even that much with them, which caused me not to be really invested in any of her family other than Lyric, Quinn and Max.
Like I said, it's a cute story, but only for light mindless reading if for some reason there's nothing else you want to read. For me, there's always something else to read.
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