3.5 stars//
Thank you to Netgalley, Boldwood Books and Aimee Brown for this eARC in exchange for an honest review!
Love Notes follows Mercy Alexander, a woman who does not believe in love or happy endings, and Brooks Hudson, who is the exact opposite. After a short friends-with-benefits phase under fake names, Mercy and Brooks lose contact until years later when they meet in a bar and sparks fly once again.
I really enjoyed this one actually. The first book in this series, He Loves Me He Loves Me Not, was a fun read, but definitely missed the depth of the characters in this one. Mercy is a very relatable character with an intense background story. Her character development was so precious and I truly believe she is such a well done FMC. Brooks, on the other hand, was missing something. I don't know why I just didn't connect to him. He had his moments, but most of the time, he was just there, yknow? I did love his relationship with his ex-wife and how it was actually a healthy one. We don't usually see that done in books so it was a great addition. I also loved the musical elements and adorable little Alijah :,) The insta-love with little development was one of the main flaws in this book that brought it down a few stars for me. The part where Mercy tackled her past and got her closure to move past it was the part that kept me hooked, surprisingly.
Overall, it is an enjoyable easy romance read, with a bunch of popular tropes, such as friends-to-lovers, second chance, he-falls-first, single dad, etc... I do think with better editing, it has a lot of potential for a higher rating. Definitely worth a read though!
TW//
anxiety , violence , murder, cptsd , toxic father