So, I love how they have a natural attraction to each other right off the bat and that it didn't start immediately with the offer to play boyfriend. That set the story up to be better, I think.
I love we get to experience each of their views, too. Get a better understanding of each character. I will say though that Teddy is probably my favorite because I relate to him a little more than Cole, but that's neither here nor there!
Throughout the book there's moments of humor too that help keep you attached to the characters and wanting to read more. I love the relationships that is shown throughout the book too, such as between Kit and Teddy, Cole and Mallory. There's a lot of building of familial bonds again at the end of the book, which was much needed, and you get a better insight into a man that you may initially not think of well.
There is intimacy, but it's not super spicy. There are snippets of things that happen between them, but nothing super descriptive. Honestly, sometimes just the little things feel more intimate than full-blown sex anyways, so it had an underlying feeling of love throughout the whole book, I think.
Spoiler: Jason is a total douche canoe. Do not like, do not trust. Just, do not. Honestly, I didn't like his sleeziness at all, but you will find you will have a great reason to hate him.

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