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This unlikely getaway driver never expected to help the mayor escape… After a six-year absence, Addison Potts is back in Charleston to stir things up. And what better place to make her villainous return than her estranged cousin’s wedding? Only, the nuptials hit a snag when the bride doesn’t show, leaving Addison to play getaway driver for the jilted groom. A groom whose heartbreaking smile and deep, southern drawl she should not be noticing… Elijah Montgomery Du Pont is the future mayor of Charleston. From his military career to city hall, every detail of his life has been meticulously planned. Until now. His only respite from life’s sudden upheaval is Addison, his new, improbable best friend. She makes him happy. Grounds him. And public disapproval be damned, he’s not willing to give her up. But with an election on the line and public pressure rising, Addison—and the cruel hand of fate—might not give him a choice.
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Summary
After 6 years away, Addison is back in Charleston taking care of her Grandmother's business after she passed away. Her mother's choices estranged her from her extended family but that doesn't stop her from crashing her perfect cousin's wedding. But in a twist of events, her cousin calls off the wedding and Addison helps the groom - soon to be mayor, Elijah - escape the scene.
Now Elijah is living in Addison's small, Christmas themed apartment most nights. They grow closer together and their chemistry is undeniable. But their worlds are completely different. Can a relationship between them really work?
Overview
This is an adult romance told in 2 POVs - Elijah and Addison.
This book is damn wonderfully explicit (so if that's not your jam skip this author haha)
What I Liked
1. Tessa Bailey is in league of her damn own. Her sex scenes are so dang hot. I know I should expect it but I'm blown away every damn time.
2. I loved the positive portrayal of female sexuality! In this book, it was the female character who was the dirty talker and experimental one. I love a dominant male character but I think it's important to highlight that women can be dominant, sexual beings too. I'm a little tired of the timid, virgin female characters so it was so refreshing to see Addison taking exactly what she wanted.
3. The was also really romantic. I looooved the friendship and relationship between Addison and Elijah! Their relationship was so sweet and supportive.
What I Didn't Like
1. This first one has nothing to do with the book itself! But I wanted to share in case you were considering picking this up on audio (it's currently available on Hoopla). The female narrator uses an uncomfortable amount of baby talk... I found it really off-putting. And the male narrator's accent was... not good. Luckily listening on 2x speed dulled the effects enough. But I definitely recommend reading this one physically if you're particular about your audiobook narration!
2. The epilogue was cute (a little cliche but cute) but the final conflict felt a forced and rushed. Addison's action/decision felt extremely.. dumb (honestly).. and out of character. I get that she was emotional but it was still ridiculous. Plus the last 10% or so, I just kept yelling - "just tell each other how you feel already!" Which is a romance pet peeve of mine. In general it just wasn't my favorite ending of all time.
I'm 100% obsessed with Tessa Bailey. Her books are sexy and downright filthy and I'm here for it. I love her positive depiction of female sexuality and her relationships are so swoony. If you love a good, dirty romance, pick this author/book up!!