Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2021
If you do not like angst, then you are not going to want to read this duet. Kennedy Fox is the best at writing duets with an intense amount of angst. I could not wait to read about Sophie and Mason. We read a lot about them in the Baby Mine/ Baby Yours duet and you knew there was a lot of chemistry there. This time we get to see Mason and Sophie’s first time meeting, and how their relationship progresses (and occasionally regresses) over a couple years.

Even when they were not together, their sparks were just bursting. They really loved one another and struggled to find the best way to handle their relationship. I enjoyed watching them grow together and separately while dealing with some of the hardest things people could deal with. Sophie’s horrific experience with her ex boyfriend was one of the worst things to happen to her but also led Mason to be open with his feelings. Sophie has been hurt and damaged, she needs time to figure things out and Mason is determined to give her the space she needs while also letting her know he is there for her. Mason has loved her through everything, he loved her when he shouldn’t, he loved her when she was with someone else, he loved her when she was weak and he promised to wait until she was strong enough to love him back.

This duet was full of so much story aside from our friends to lovers story. Potential triggers of abuse, kidnapping, and murder were discussed in a very gentle way. This was full of suspense and surprises. I never knew what was going to happen next and I didn’t want to stop reading. When Sophie and Mason finally got together, it was heavenly. They are perfect for each other and I loved how sweet they were together.

“So… do you propose on all your first dates?” “Only on my very last first date.”

It was great being back with these characters that are starting to feel like family. We got to see more of Lennon and Hunter’s story and glimpses of where Maddie and Liam’s story is going to go.

“When she managed to wrap her arms around my waist, I feel her entire body shake as cries echo into the air. I hate hearing her sobs, but I know it’s what she needs to process and get through this. As terrible as it all was, I have to believe we’ll get through this.”
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