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changenotcoins 's review for:
Coach
by Devney Perry
Once again, I'm going to reiterate the fact that I find it hard to believe this author wrote the masterpiece that is Juniper Hill. This was... not great. Mediocre. Dry. Boring. I had such high hopes, but here we are. I felt like this was eerily similar to Garnet Flats, with the other woman drama, the second chance romance that falls flat and isn't done well, the child aspect, etc. I also didn't like that Millie told Ford multiple times to stop kissing her and yet he kept coming back and doing it. Now, I get they have a history but what happened to no means no? Does consent mean anything anymore? And then she folds and is a doormat and excuses away every single one of his behaviors. They were also supposed to have such chemistry, but I didn't get that from them at all. I usually like the children in single parent books, but Joey was just not it. I think the moral of the story here is to just not trust Devney Perry with second chance romances because she can never make them fully work. Everyone was bland, and this was about the most basic thing I've read. This book would have been SO MUCH BETTER if it had been a coach and nanny situation. I will die on that hill.