Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Just a Week by Jena Wade




Blurb:
Just a week is not enough time to fall in love, but Fate doesn’t care. Seth’s carefully crafted plan for how his life will go doesn’t include falling in love with a guy in his horrible hometown. He wants to start a new life anywhere but at home. Until Maddox storms in with his multi-colored hair and carefree attitude.
Long distance relationships don’t work and Seth isn’t into gambling with his future. But the more time he spends with Maddox, the more he’s willing to throw caution to the wind. Now his plan for the rest of his life has been turned upside down and seems to include things Seth never thought possible, including a lifetime of happiness in his hometown.




REVIEW:

I found Just a Week to be a very sweet, short read.  

Both men are memorable characters. I think that Jenna Wade does a fantastic job. I really got to know both men well, in a short time.  

Seth is someone who has plans for his life and he follows those plans, to the detriment of his social life.  Maddox is his complete opposite. He is very spontaneous and is living his life the way he wants to. He moves around when he wants to and does the odd jobs here and there as he wants.
When the two spend time together, they start to really like each other.

But, how could they ever make a relationship work? And should they? After all, they have only known each other for a week and Seth has to go back to school.  

I like that both men can find someone to help balance them out in their life.  I also really enjoyed the way that the two men slowly get to know each other.  It seems contradictory to say it is slow, considering the length of the book, but it is slow. There is no insta-love and they don't get along at first.  I love this aspect of the story.

I definitely enjoyed Just a Week.




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