Back at Creative Arts and catching up with Willa and Finn. The wedding is quickly approaching and the tension between Willa and Finn is reaching a tipping point.
I thought this was a fun-cute romance. I remembered Finn from Falling For the Girl Next Door, so I already liked him. This was my first time really encountering Willa and I found her to be the type of geeky-awesome that I love.
"You're wearing a T-shirt with a cartoon of a sloth in a cape. On purpose."
That right there is enough for Willa and I to be BFFF, but she had a lot of other redeeming qualities that made me like her.
This book is told from two POVs - Willa's is in first person, and Finn's is in third. I believe the other Creative Arts books I read was written in the same manner. It's different, but it did not impact my overall impression of the story in any way, as I had the opportunity to get into both Willa's and Finn's heads.
Speaking of Finn. I was so excited that he was the one who was all in and wearing his heart on his sleeve. As I mentioned before, I already liked him, so with this book, I kinda started to love him. He was flawed, but he owned it, and who doesn't love a reformed playboy. There was this part, towards the end, where he more or less is pouring his heart out, and I loved each and every second of it. I swear, the smile on my face was so big, I was bordering on deranged.
That version of Finn just might be my perfect guy. And that wasn't just confusing. That was terrifying.
The push and pull was so strong in this one. Just when I thought it was never going to happen, they finally kissed. I mean, I was faaaaar into the story when it finally happened. I believe I threw my fist in the air as a sort of celebration for those two.
I raise my fingers to my lips, but I'm not sure if I'm trying to wipe the kiss away, or press it deeper into my skin so that I'll never lose it.
The epilogue made me so happy. It was more of the sweet-cute-adorable that I loved throughout the story. It gave me some closure, and I really appreciated that I was gifted with it.
Overall: Supercute and adorable romance between two likable characters.
**Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the review copy.
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