Review: One Wrong Move (The Connovan Chronicles Book 3) by Olivia Hayle
/About the Book
The woman I love has always been off-limits. She was my best friend’s fiancée… and now my new roommate.
I thought I was used to pain. Harper dated my best friend for years, and I was going to be the best man at their wedding. Until she blows up the engagement and shows up in London with a new job.
Being friends never worked for me. That’s why I moved away. But here I am, unable to resist her again. And when I see the tiny, unsafe apartment she’s renting? I insist she move into my giant Kensington townhouse. Roommates. Should be fine.
Or not. Because I find Harper’s "thirty things by thirty" list and decide to help her fulfill it. Showing her around London, taking her on trips, sleeping in the same bed… helping her explore things her ex was never interested in.
But it doesn’t matter how close we get, because Harper is newly single, unimpressed by my wealth, and doesn’t know I’m love with her. One wrong move and I might ruin this relationship forever.
Review
Olivia Hayes was a new author to me, and I decided to give her a chance in the middle of a series. I hadn’t known what to expect. It did not take long for me to want to go back and read all her books. Nate and Harper were perfect. I have no notes. I loved this book.
It is impossible to read this book and not get obsessed with Nate and Harper. They were incredible characters. Nate had been in love with Harper for years; however, she had been in a relationship with his best friend Dean. He even moved to London because he was dealing with a lot of feelings about the situation. Nate’s feelings were unknown to Harper, and after ending things she moved to London, where she ran into Nate. Nate was so willing to help her. Yes, he was in love with her, but also because he wanted to make her happy and he understood her.
I appreciated how Harper didn’t instantly fall in love with Nate. I loved seeing her naturally fall in love with him, and also stand her ground. The situation with Dean did impact her and although it did make things complicated at a point, I like that she didn’t change who she was. She came to London for herself. And she stayed true to that.
Final Thoughts
One Wrong Move is a great book with complex characters and a beautiful romance. The romance developed gradually and despite Nate already being in love with Harper, he never pushed her.
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