Let It Love: A Kayla Hicks Book Review
When a modern-day Prince Charming collides into her life, a Pilates instructor is challenged to rewrite her Happily Ever After in this feel-good can't-put-it-down romcom.
What is it about?
Life hasn’t been easy for Pilates and yoga instructor Chloe Barrett. She works two jobs to keep afloat and fights her way through college, especially with Jimmy, her own personal dream smasher, thought-provoking-insulter, and professional-mansplaining boyfriend. She certainly does not believe in love, and happiness to her is nothing more than a mere decision. Fairytales are just not what life has in store for her, so why fight it?
But her well-crafted walls and fences may be cracking when her life collides with Will Allentown, CEO of Allentown Enterprise. A man who possibly read the guide to the ridiculously perfect man of the galaxy, or actually wrote it. A man who seems to have everything yet struggling. And for some unfathomable reason, he is also the new mysterious client who has committed to ten private Pilates sessions with Chloe, accepting her unintended challenge to get to know her better.
Because once he did - he would surely stay away.
What is a girl to do? Living with Jimmy is hard enough without the overwhelming feeling that she’s missing out on … other things. But maybe to realize what’s truly bad for her, she needs to be reminded of what’s good?
My Review:
Chloe has had a rough go in the game of life from bouncing between foster homes as a kid and then having a boyfriend who wants to change everything about her to suit his needs.
To make it all more stressful, Chloe has been working two jobs and trying to obtain her health science degree to become a dietician.
Just when her boyfriend becomes unbearable with his verbal and mental abuse, Chloe meets Will, a rich handsome guy who loves Chloe for everything she is. But knowing he can't be with Chloe, he settles for being her friend until Chloe is ready for more.
I really loved how well Chloe situation with verbal and mental abuse from her boyfriend was handled and being able to see her blossom into the person she was meant to be.
The characters were well rounded and it was easy to love them.
And the relationship between Chloe and Will was something that kept me reading this constantly.
5 stars from me!