BUT I do wish there had been a bit more resolution with Aaron's family at least. I did like that no everything was wrapped up in a perfect bow. It's a nice romance with some family drama and angst. I liked both Jesse and Aaron (though at times I wanted to slap Aaron upside the head). Things are changing for them even when they "off-screen" and their actions aren't necessarily effecting the main characters of the current book. I also like that the characters from the other books are carrying on their lives in a "realistic" fashion. The Jesse's parents party where Aaron finally starts seeing things clearly. And no meet-cute (I say this as a good thing) though I guess it would be a remeet cute. It had a nice build up with the past relationship. I like this one better than the first, though I did enjoyed that one too. Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
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