The first time I saw Grayson Phillips, I fell. Tripped, to be specific. His seven-year-old self saved me from scraped knees and sentenced me to a fate of pining after my brother’s best friend for years. People change. Childish crushes fade. I’m an adult now, a doctor with more important things to worry about. I gave up on the boy next door ever loving me a long time ago. Or so I thought…until he returns to our hometown on leave from the Air Force. For the first time, not everything between us feels one-sided. That doesn’t make it matter. He’ll take off soon—literally. I’m a fly by to him. Nothing more than a passing interest. A distraction. I know getting involved with him will mean saying goodbye to my heart. I know I should say no. I know I’ll say yes.
Publication Year: 2022
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i’m usually a big fan of charlotte’s books, but this one wasn’t my favourite. i feel like it could of been a lot better if we had more of gray’s pov, and more angst and build up to it. it just seemed too rushed and it annoyed me that evie was willing to ignore everything just because she grew up loving him.