Series: Rose Hill #4
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date: September 9, 2025
Format: Audiobook
Source: Bought/ Own
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Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Publication Date: September 9, 2025
Source: Bought/ Own
Rating:
Goodreads Synopsis:
Sebastian Rousseau is a grumpy, hot as hell fire pilot who is too damn good with his hands.It’s the perfect combination. But unfortunately for me, he’s also my ex-boyfriend’s dad.A chance meeting brought us together and a missed connection has kept us apart.One year later, a stroke of fate has us living under the same roof—which makes everything between us downright messy.Because even after all this time, he’s still the man I think about when I fall asleep. The one I can’t get over no matter how hard I try.He’s working on mending a fragile relationship with his son and we both know acting on these urges would be the ultimate betrayal.But I see the heat in his eyes. That look of need that never fails to send a shiver down my spine.The mutual longing is borderline unbearable and the simmering heat between us is downright palpable.We both know there are rules when it comes to situations like this.But then again…following the rules never has been my strong suit.
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I adore this series and these books, every one has been a highlight in my day to listen to. Elsie has this way of making you fall for all her characters as chaotic, frustrating, and emotional as they are. It is also so cool to see them all interconnect and characters re-appear.
All the books follow a dad falling hard... in this case Bash finds out that he has an adult son and on his way to meet him for the first time gets caught in the airport overnight while a storm passes. He meets this quirky memorizing woman, Gwen, and they hit it off. At the end of their laughter filled evening he gets her number but nothing comes of it. Fast-forward, he visits his son for a party and Gwen is his girlfriend. Immediately feeling start flying and readers are swept up into this beautiful will -they/ won't they banter and miserable attempts to give each other space.
This book had me laughing so much. Between Bash and Gwen figuring things out and the awkward flirting and Clyde... OH CLYDE... our scheming, cranky, father-figure I kept giggling. I loved the emotional turmoil between the characters, and the uncomfortable tension was absolutely perfect. The slow burn felt a bit more prolonged than I expected, while the resolution came together fairly quickly, but I still loved the book overall.
If you like grumpy/ sunshine, forced proximity, an age gap and the 'ex-boyfriend's dad' tropes - you will really enjoy this one.
























