

Sure, he made a stupid mistake and ran away from his feelings, but it took Amelia’s friend Amanda to tell her how she should be feeling and why she should give Aaron a second chance before she was able to her final choice. I mean, even at the end of the book, she was still torn between Trey and Aaron-just one night after telling Aaron that she was “his” and that she wanted a second chance with him. I think Amelia would’ve really benefited from some time alone where she could get to know herself and learn how to be an independent woman for once in her life. When she was with Trey (her boyfriend), she seemed to really love him.

She was so wishy-washy! When she was with Aaron, she seemed like she loved Aaron. I understood his reluctance to open up and why he felt undeserving of love. He was generous and kind and pretty messed up from his awful childhood. He helped take care of his elderly neighbors, took care of his ungrateful and frankly pretty horrible mother, and still managed to look out for Amelia when she needed it.

He refused to make her a cheater, even though I suspect it would’ve been pretty easy for him to do so. He wanted Amelia back, but respected that she was in a relationship. What a sweet, yummy, gooey cinnamon roll hero he was. It’s well-written and funny and heartwarming in spots. I’ll start off with the stuff I liked because I don’t want to imply that the book sucked.
