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Sometimes the best love stories come in two parts.When Felix met handsome journalist Max Travers, it was lust at first sight. It was just his luck that he then had to develop a terrible case of feelings and got his heart broken. However, two and a half years later, he's over all of that. His job is going well, he has good friends, and he doesn't lack for male company. Which, of course, is when Max has to come bursting back into his life.Felix Jackson will always be the one who got away to Max. He's spent their time apart regretting his actions and hoping for a second chance. When an accident lands him in Felix's less than tender care, Max is determined to grab this opportunity. The only problem is that Felix is equally determined that he doesn't.From bestselling author, Lily Morton comes a story of missed opportunities, second chances, and two very stubborn men.This is the third book in the Close Proximity series, but it can be read as a standalone.
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3 primary books7 released booksClose Proximity is a 7-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Lily Morton.
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3.5 stars. Pretty typical Lily Morton, but I appreciated the fact that the issue that separated Felix and Max wasn't as simple as physical infidelity. There is a certain sameness to her books these days, but good banter is always appreciated, and they're comforting in this crazy world.
DNF at 25%. The banter was TOO much. Too many freaking jokes. Listen I love a witty book, I really do, but 90% of their dialogue with each other were JOKES
The pining in this!
A wonderful example of second chances, yearning, and grovelling.
Felix and Max started as casual hookup, and grew to FWB. Both agree to casual and no more.
It became more, but neither wanted to acknowledge or admit it. Felix was brave and eventually asked for more, knowing that Max was in love with someone else.
The heart break I felt after Felix left Max, standing up for himself….
Max is charming and earnest. He is loyal to a fault sometimes, but with Felix’s quick whit and attitude, they compliment each other so well.