![]() ![]() Right off the bat, they have a flirty banter and a connection that goes beyond their shared love of Tucker. But then she gets a call from Jason, the dog’s owner. Tucker has been giving her an excuse to leave the house, and she’s getting exercise and she’s a lot happier than she’s been since Brandon died. ![]() Sloan tries to find his owner, but after two weeks of no responses to her voicemails and texts, she starts to hope that she can keep him. Then Tucker enters the scene–a cute lost dog that seems to be just what the doctor ordered. She isn’t painting what she wants to paint, she doesn’t cook anymore, and she hasn’t been updating her cooking blog. Sloan is still mourning the death of her fiance, and she’s yet to move on in any aspect of her life. The book opens two years after the events in The Friend Zone. Was I ever happy to find out that Sloan would be featured in this book! After the events of The Friend Zone, I was hoping that I would get to see more of her, and Abby Jimenez did not disappoint! ![]() *Warning: Spoilers for The Friend Zone are in this review, because it’s impossible not to have spoilers and actually say anything about the plot of this book!* ![]()
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