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Love Unwritten by Lauren Asher
It was a marathon, not a sprint, but I had such a great time going along for the ride. This is a true S-L-O-W burn between two characters who need to battle their own demons before they have any chance of getting things right together. I loved that it was a new spin on the single dad/nanny trope, where spending time together has actually made their relationship worse. Getting to know the grumpy man has extinguished the teenage crush our heroine once had, while watching the sunshine nanny effortlessly bond with his son has made this single dad jealous and resentful. It takes some time before they can build up a level of trust – or even like – and I loved seeing them slowly make their way together. Itโs tender and emotional with plenty of darkness in both charactersโ pasts, so watching them grow stronger and brighter together was immensely satisfying. Itโs the kind of love story that requires some patience, but there was never a dull moment for me – I loved it!
The story follows Ellie, a songwriter who is working as a nanny while her music career is in shambles. Sheโs been working for the man she used to crush on as a teenager, but living with the closed off, jaded and depressed dad has changed her feelings about him. Rafael has shut down since his messy divorce, so he has all kinds of trust issues. But once the two are able to let down their walls a little bit, they quickly realize how much they have in common – and that their broken pieces might just fit together.
Asher likes to write beefy books – sometimes too beefy – so I was a little nervous to see that this is even longer than the first book in the series. However, this took no time at all to draw me in, and I was never bored with it. I loved the slow burn, actually. It was important for these characters to build trust with each other before becoming something more, and it was still easy to see the undercurrent of connection and chemistry beneath the surface. Theyโve both gone through a lot in their lives, and it was only by opening up about those experiences that they were able to grow together. Rafael was such a great guy – imperfect and vulnerable, yet loving and steady. Heโs the perfect counterpart to Ellie, and I also loved the side she brought out in him. Itโs such a quiet love story in so many ways, but their connection shone throughout. And when they finally made their way together? It felt so, so good.
Audio note: The audio is excellent, highly recommended! Itโs duet-style, which I love, and so well done. Vanessa Edwin is a talented narrator, and her performance was very good. I was nervous about Noah B. Perez because Iโve only listened to one other audiobook from him and he really played up his accent in that one in a bad way – Iโll forever be haunted by the way he said โLucasโ in The American Roommate Experiment. That was not the case this time; I actually loved his accent and had no trouble with it. The audiobook is nearly 15 hours long, so I listened over the course of three days, but I was never bored or disinterested. I was excited to pick it back up each time. Itโs also a super slow burn with just a bit of spice, so it made a great workday listen. All in all, very pleased that I chose this format.
โ Genre: Romance novel, Contemporary romance, New adult fiction
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