GRR Reviews Into Your Arms by Abigail Strom
Into Your Arms is more than about merely chemistry or denial of such, but rather, how the couple meet their crisis and deal with them, whether apart... or together.
Sara wasn't looking for love. She had been dancing since she was very young, and her career required her entire attention, but she's 35 and may be close to the end of her active dancing life. She has a boyfriend who is... okay, so she shouldn't like the sexy stranger Nick who just moved in next door... Nick is in the city to help his brother break his addiction to alcohol, and to help a local candidate win her election as a campaign advisor. He'll be gone in a few months. But one look at the dancer next door, or the time he saw her in her underwear breaking in her dancing shoes... and he's smitten. Yet the more they deny their attraction to each other, the stronger it got. But when each meets their own crisis, will they break their hearts?
The push-pull was good, but what took it over mediocre was how they deal with the respective crises and how that affected their love.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Can two completely opposite neighbors fall in love, when one of them was just here temporarily?
Tropes: neighbor, opposites attract, fling to t a thing, family pressure,
Overall Rating: 4/5
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