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Meet Cute
by Helena Hunting
On her first day of law school, Kailyn runs smack into a man. As she is trying to detangle herself from him, she realizes it is her teenage celebrity crush, Daxton. She fangirls for a moment before becoming super embarrassed and runs off for her class, only to realize he is in her program.
Eight years later, Kailyn is helping Dax's parents set up a trust for his sister. When they both die in a tragic car accident, Dax assumes guardianship for his teenage sister. As she helps Dax with his custody case, they grow closer. Kailyn's boss will promote her to partner if she can get Dax to work at their firm, but maybe Kailyn is starting to put other priorities before work.
I had been reading heavy, emotional books lately, so I figured a light romantic comedy from Forever would be a perfect break. Meet Cute is so much more than that! At its core, it is a romance novel, but it explores grief and the struggle of raising a teenager.
The only thing I didn't like was that Dax was a celebrity and Kailyn continued to purchase memorabilia when they were together. I like the idea of her getting to meet her teenage celebrity crush, but it was weird that she continued to wear shirts with his face on them.
Overall, this is a great romance that deals with some heavier topics. I recommend if you like the single parent trope!
Eight years later, Kailyn is helping Dax's parents set up a trust for his sister. When they both die in a tragic car accident, Dax assumes guardianship for his teenage sister. As she helps Dax with his custody case, they grow closer. Kailyn's boss will promote her to partner if she can get Dax to work at their firm, but maybe Kailyn is starting to put other priorities before work.
I had been reading heavy, emotional books lately, so I figured a light romantic comedy from Forever would be a perfect break. Meet Cute is so much more than that! At its core, it is a romance novel, but it explores grief and the struggle of raising a teenager.
The only thing I didn't like was that Dax was a celebrity and Kailyn continued to purchase memorabilia when they were together. I like the idea of her getting to meet her teenage celebrity crush, but it was weird that she continued to wear shirts with his face on them.
Overall, this is a great romance that deals with some heavier topics. I recommend if you like the single parent trope!