Review: Waiting for Tuesday: Suspicious Hearts Book Two

Waiting for Tuesday: Suspicious Hearts Book Two Waiting for Tuesday: Suspicious Hearts Book Two by Taylor Sullivan
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I liked getting to know John! He has a lot of back story and way more to him them what you see in Home To You. (PS I was grateful to have glimpses of Jake and Katie! I loved their story and was glad to get a couple snips of them in this one) He's strong minded and his generally light demeanor balances the stress that Tuesday constantly puts out. Their meet cute was fun and their instant switch from flirtatious glances to arguing was interesting to read. It wasn't what I was expecting after reading about her one night stand, I figured they would let the attraction win out. But it made it all the more interesting later on. You got to see them unfold more before they let the physical attraction take over. Made it more relatable rather than the insta love. I liked Tuesday's drive to be an entrepreneur and she was a person all her own. Her background didn't define her but molded her to make her a unique character. I was not expecting the turn and was happy with the overall plot and gained more respect for each of the characters throughout. I liked how John's character played out more than I would have thought (if I were to know in the beginning). It was an important and impactful message.

Tuesday is as unique as her name. Raised by a hippie mother, she is surprisingly interested in being more grounded and is determined and ready to pursue her dream of a brick and mortar store.
She's sunk all of her savings into this and is stressed beyond belief. After a one night stand sneaks out of her place, she's reminded once again why she doesn't pursue those types of relationships. So meeting John, a hottie bartender, was a great thought for a second but not something she was interested in beyond looking.
But when John turns out to not really be a bartender, but the head contractor who is in charge of making her dream shop a reality, he becomes a lot harder to resist. There is obvious attraction, even though they are pretty much opposites.
After seeing Tuesday at her most vulnerable, John's simple attraction becomes more. As they both stop fighting each other, they realize they have potential to be a lot more. They fell hard and fast. However, in order to have a future together, they have to face the past that's threatening to interfere. John has some demons in his that he never addressed. All while Tuesday's choices are coming back and shaking her whole world and plan upside down.

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