A review by karlabrandenburg
My One and Only by Kristan Higgins

5.0

Reach in, grab my heart, squeeze. Gushing on the depth of emption this pulled out, the way I felt for Harper, who had been abandoned by her mother as a child, leaving her "stunted." Years after a walkaway divorce from Nick, they find themselves thrown together, unresolved feelings front and center.

Kristan Higgins doesn't take the easy way out. It would be easy to write "and they all lived happily ever after," but Harper and Nick haven't fixed what went wrong the first time, so despite the fact that they share a deep and abiding love, this book reminds us that life isn't so easy.

I loved this book from start to finish, dude. :-)