A review by scoodle42
Always Coming Back to You by Tuesday Harper

challenging emotional hopeful tense medium-paced

3.0

Whitley and Jay have a complicated past. And now that Whitley's moving into the house, and will have to see Jay all the time, her feelings come rushing back. But can they get past what happened before, and learn to trust with Jay's track record with women?

Okay, so I will admit that all three books still having everyone's point of view started giving me soap opera vibes and by this book, it was a little tiring. I don't know that I think the other roommates having whole chapters was necessary. But I will say that Lee and Jay had the roughest road and the most challenging emotional hurdles. I felt for Lee trying to trust because of Jay's previous womanizing and I felt for Jay trying to believe in Lee after she was pushed away so completely. Their story had the greatest emotional weight. And I loved the payoff. Jay committing to changing and Lee committing to growing was romantic in it's simplicity and I wanted to see them work it out. I will say that Lee was really immature and we don't really see her work through that in a way that feels satisfying. Its mostly an apology and some lip service. but if any two deserved an HEA after a struggle, it was these two. Good story.