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Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey
4.5
emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Review: Tessa Bailey does it again!! “Hook, Line, and Sinker” is the perfect end to the Bellinger Sisters duology. 
 
I really enjoyed getting to know the main characters after being introduced to them in “It Happened One Summer” and catching up with Brendan and Piper! 
 
I don’t normally enjoy the friends-to-lovers trope, but Fox and Hannah’s relationship development is so well written! Hannah falls in love with Fox’s true self the closer they become as friends. She sees through his self-destructive nature and wants to help shoulder the burden of his past. Fox wants nothing more than to help Hannah realize that she is a “leading lady” after she confides in him about her insecurities. 
 
Both characters are extremely complex. I appreciate how Bailey created Hannah and Fox to shed light on real issues. Fox suffers from a lot of childhood trauma surrounding his image. Growing up, his father was not really present in his life and he was a bit of a player. Many people developed “like father like son” assumptions, because Fox shared his father’s physical attributes. He eventually “follows in his father’s footsteps” after experiencing his first heartbreak. He becomes the player, the heartbreaker, and the noncommittal man everyone expects him to be, which creates a lot of internal conflict. It is not until Fox meets Hannah that he is able to build up enough courage to escape the pressures imposed on him by society, the real issue at hand. 
 
Hannah grapples with the fear of being a “side character.” She feels almost overshadowed by her sister Piper, who is a successful woman carving out her own life in Westport. She is prevented from pursuing her own dream because her current position is a comfortable one. But with the help of Fox, she takes the leap and steps into her own spotlight. 
 
I absolutely love how both characters lift each other up throughout the novel. They offer one another so much love and support. It brings tears to my eyes. 
 
I hope Bailey finds a way to write more about Westport in the future! I cannot get enough of the Bellingers!