In a Second by Kate Canterbary
͟͟͞͞➳❥ SERIES: Friendship, Rhode Island #3
╰⪼ reads as standalone
Review
It pains me to say that I did not enjoy this book as much as I hoped for. I struggled to connect with the characters. The plot dragged out for too loooong. I really don’t think contemporary romances need more than 400 pages. The audiobook did nothing to enhance the story for me either. Alex Kydd’s voice didn’t work well for Jude. His voice was just annoying me so much! I’m very excited for Jamie and Ruth’s story though and will 100% be there for it.
Friendship, Rhode Island Series:
- In a Jam
- In a Rush
- In a Second
- 1.5 Shucked
∗ Each book in this series features a different couple and can be read as a complete standalone. But for maximum enjoyment, follow the recommended reading order. ∗
❝ I dont always feel that strong.” “Youre not supposed to,” I said ❞
❝ Can I tell you that I haven’t stopped loving you? … Not once? Not even when I needed to stop loving you more than I needed anything else in the world?❞
❝ Just because you cant see the bruise anymore doesnt mean it wont hurt if you press on it.❞
Blurb
The last time Audrey Saunders saw Jude Bellessi, he begged her to ditch her wedding and run off with him. She said no. In her defense, she was already in the dress.
Years later—divorced and done with relationships—Audrey runs right into the one man she never managed to forget. Except Jude isn’t the rebellious bad boy she remembers.
Now Jude’s an aerospace engineer, a fiercely protective single dad…and, apparently, her fiancé. At least that’s the story he spun for his sick mother.
When Jude asks her to play along for the summer, Audrey knows better. She really does. But unfinished business is a powerful thing—and so is the pull of the boy who once held her whole heart.
Besides, how much damage can one summer vacation with the biggest mistake of her life really do? epic.Catastrophe looks a lot like a mother‑in‑law in turbo wedding‑planner mode, a preschooler who doesn’t miss a beat, and a suspiciously high number of hotel rooms with just one bed.
So why does lying about forever feel like the first honest thing she’s done in years?


