
Let’s just say, I’m just glad that Cam’s fierce personality gets through to her and that she has a friend like, Belle. I love her, and going back to what I said about things that make people tick, I get it and I get her. Not only does Cam grow, but so does his father and their relationship. You’re not getting skimped on info, I’m just saying. And, no, you don’t HAVE to read the London series.

That itself is a whole ‘nother story but we see more of the backstory and some of the why’s that I had in the previous series are answered here. The thing that I loved the most about Cam was the relationship with his father. The banter between Cam, Indie and with his brothers was truly comical and refreshing. I absolutely loved Cam’s persistence and tenacity from beginning to end.

I saw the transformation unfold and I loved that he tries so hard. Cam surprises even himself at how he changes when he meets his new doctor, Indie Porter. There are things that make everyone tick, things that we do to keep people at arm’s length and you see that in both of the characters. Again, we meet Camden in the Lost in London series and I’m so glad that he got to tell his story.

A cocky little bugger BUT how can you not be when you’re a famous, talented, and gorgeous footballer? He’s a twin and one of four brothers, all of whom play soccer errrrrr, I mean football. Like people, you’re just drawn to a cover to pull you in deeper you know? I mean, what’s not to love?! A muscular male specimen that is covered in dirt, holding a soccer ball….yes, please! For me, it’s about the cover, not JUST the story. This is a spin off and centered around sports so, I love that it’s different but at the same time, so Amy. I love all of her covers but this one was really close to knocking off the “Not The One” cover which is my favorite one of Amy’s. I don’t know about you but I’m a cover whore, I love staring at them and trying to figure out what it means, what is the author trying to say with it. I want to talk for a hot second about her covers, all of them are beautiful and hold meaning, not only to Amy herself but to us, the reader. Also, when I read all of her books, I read them in an British accent. Amy is amazing at what she does, so amazing that London has been bumped up on my bucket list. Do you need to read them, no, but you should. That’s where we meet all the Harris brothers, in That One Moment. I met Amy through a friend who raved about her book, Not The One, part of the Lost in London series (A series you must read!! They’re all standalones.) I was done for after that book and wanted more. When I heard that she was branching out to do a sports rom-com, I was thrilled! Like, really thrilled. I don’t care what her book is about, I’m reading it, no matter what. Amy is one of my favorites and a one clicker for me.
