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Still The One by Aimee Brown is a sweet, feel-good romance, but it didn’t blow me away. The story of second chances between exes has its heartwarming moments, and the chemistry between the leads is definitely there. However, I found the pacing a bit slow, and the plot at times predictable. It’s a nice, cozy read for fans of light-hearted romance, but if you’re looking for something truly unique or gripping, it might not quite hit the mark.

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Second chances in romance have always resonated deeply with me, and this story captured that sentiment beautifully. The complexity of the characters' relationship is what really drew me in. They leave each other, yet their bond remains unbroken by an official divorce. This lingering connection added an intriguing layer to their interactions and decisions. The tension created by their unresolved feelings kept me invested in their journey from the very beginning.

When tragedy strikes, it serves as a catalyst for their reunion, forcing them to confront their past and the choices they made. It’s in this context of shared grief that they begin to reevaluate their lives and the love they once had. The exploration of their flaws and mistakes felt authentic and relatable. Instead of falling back into each other’s arms immediately, they navigate the messy, often painful journey of rediscovery. I appreciated how the author didn’t rush their reunion; instead, they allowed the characters to genuinely reflect on what went wrong.

What I found particularly compelling was the depth with which the author portrayed their growth. Each moment they spent together was steeped in both nostalgia and a yearning to understand what had driven them apart. The tension between their past and present kept me engaged, as I found myself rooting for them to find a way back to each other. It’s a reminder that love can be messy and complicated, but it’s often through those challenges that we find clarity and strength. This story reaffirmed my belief that sometimes, love deserves a second chance.

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I was so glad to be given the opportunity to read this story on NetGallery.
Guy ‘Foster’ is the FMX Moto Cross rider who lost the love of his life through making the wrong life choices.
Fast forward 5 years and through suffering a serious bike accident in Portland, he ends up in the local ER Trauma Room where his now ‘Ex’ Wife Eve Cassidy is working.
Both Foster and Eve never quite got over their feelings for each other, particularly when a certain anniversary appears in their social media accounts. They both begin to realise what they are missing after Eve decides to help Foster recuperate after his accident, and though being close together, this eventually brings out the one secret that Foster has been keeping from Eve all this time. Will this secret be the make or break of their rekindled friendship / relationship.
A swoon worthy story that I couldn’t put down and loved both Foster and Eve and how eventually ‘fate’ intervened to save the day.

❤️Second Chance Romance
❤️Close Proximity
❤️Sworn off Love
❤️Fate Intervenes
❤️HEA 😍

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Sometimes it’s the right guy but the wrong time. Still the One is a second chance contemporary romance by Aimee Brown. This is the first book I have read by this author, and it will not be the last, it was so good! It was a fast read with a dual point of view. I loved being able to get both main characters’ thoughts and perspectives. Evie and Foster, the main characters, have great chemistry seen through their witty banter and cute nicknames. It’s a slow burn, but worth it. Their connection is so evident! You will be rooting so hard for this couple and their story!

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

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I really enjoyed this book! The characters are charmingly imperfect, and the storyline is so well written. A perfect nontraditional love story. I cheered for Foster and Eve from the very beginning. Every nuance was fun and believable. I received an advanced reader copy of this book from NetGalley and this is my honest opinion. Don't wait to read it!!!

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When I first started reading the first chapter, it really felt as if I was watching a rom-com movie scene play in my head. That had me hooked from the first chapter.

Eve Cassidy is shocked when she sees that the trauma patient wheeled in is her ex husband Guy foster, an extreme motocross sports star. She not only is shocked to finally see him after five years but learns she is still his emergency contact.

Eve agrees to help Foster heal and get back to health because he has no one else to help in the city they are located at. As the divorced couple spends more time together during Fosters recovery, they start to wonder if fate brought them back together for a second chance at love.

The charecters were both likeable. Seeing how they strived to not be who they were five years ago in the present day was refreshing.

If you’re looking for great banter, dual POVs, flashbacks, and a warm cozy love, then this is the book for you.

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Thank you, Net Galley, Boldwood Books, and Aimee Brown for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This is a second chance romance for Eve about Eve and Foster. She's a trauma nurse, and he's an FMX athlete. They were married five years ago and got divorced because Foster was too focused on his career, and Eve wasn't feeling loved.

They reacquaint when the worst happens, Foster gets into an accident that should have killed him, but didn't. He's brought to the hospital where Eve works, and when she sees him, she spirals. She takes time off work to be at his bedside, and when he's too sick to fly home, he stays with her so she can nurse him back to health.

Sparks and banter fly; they're clearly still attracted to each other. But Foster has a secret, and he's afraid to share it with Eve because they seem like they're on the path to getting back together.

This book is a SLOW BURN. While there's yearning and sexy banter, nothing physical happens between them until the very end.

I did really like these characters and their stories, I was cheering for them the whole time. While we learned about their current lives, with flashbacks to their short relationship, I feel like we didn't get too deep into their backgrounds, which I would have liked.

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thanks to netgalley and boldwood books for giving me an advance reader copy!

still the one is a second chance romance I finished in more or less one sitting

a book like this having dual pov meant you could connect with both characters easier and see where their relationship went wrong from both perspectives as they try to reconcile and come back together

the flashback scenes were seamless, and in my opinion not over done, like what some books of this nature do!

would recommend this book to anyone looking for a quick and easy, no spice, second chance romance!

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What a delightful read, a page turner that keeps you pulled between the two characters and not quite sure who you are rooting for. Loved every moment of this rom-com will they won't they love story.

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Second chance romance and I aren't the best of friends, and this book was almost painfully slow burn. Really needed better banter to swoon over our leads. Thank you Netgalley for the ARC.

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Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this arc.

I have been a fan of Aimee Brown for awhile and finally got approved for an arc. I loved the premise of the plot of this story. I did get hired around 35% in and took me a while to get through to the ending. I found it to be a little unrealistic to have a couple not know each other very long, marry, and divorce shortly after- then after not seeing each other for 5 years, still have a ‘strong connection.’ Other than that I enjoyed Foster and Eve were likeable characters and had great chemistry, and the spice is always nice.

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Eve Cassidy thought she was done with Guy Foster after their whirlwind romance and messy breakup. But five years later, when Foster has an accident, Eve finds out she’s still his emergency contact. She can’t leave him alone in the hospital, and soon, he moves into her small apartment to recover. As they spend time together, old emotions start to come back, and they both realise they might still have feelings for each other. Will living so close bring them back together, or push them apart for good? This is a sweet and steamy love story about giving romance another shot.

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🌈 Second chance romance
🌈 He falls first
🌈 Forced proximity

I have read this author's books before and when I read the synopsis for this one, I was really looking forward to reading it.

Unfortunately, this story didn't resonate with me like previous books. The quickie start of Eve and Foster's relationship didn't sit well with me and the meet up 5 year later was too coincidental. This is why I was not invested in the relationship between the two from the beginning. While lvers of second chance romance might enjoy this, and the writing was good, this story was not for me.

I received an ARC of this book from Netgalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.

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Still the One is a cute second chance romance. I enjoyed it, and breezed through it, but it was not something very deep or meaningful. That was fine, because that was not what I was expecting, but don't go into this thinking it will be life changing. That said, it is an adorable story with fun characters and an interesting story. It was a perfect escape/beach read and I think it will definitely appeal to a lot of people. The writing was good and easy to get caught up in. I wish there had been a little more exploration of some of the plot points and character aspects, but all in all it was an enjoyable read!

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When Eve’s ex is injured and she realizes she is still listed as his emergency contact she drops everything to be by his bedside. Their relationship may have ended five years ago but some feelings never truly go away. As Foster and Eve spend time together it becomes clear to them both that neither of them ever moved on completely..

This was a pleasant but bland second chance romance, a nice respite when you want something more drama free but difficult to get emotionally invested in. None of the characters seemed dynamic and you were told about their connection rather than feeling it. A nice story but not one that will stick with me.

I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review..

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4 ☆

『 tropes 』
•second chance
•nurse practitioner/fmx driver
•forced proximity
•medical setting
•opposites attract
•will they/wont they

『 plot 』
eve and guy haven’t seen each other in five years, after their whirlwind romance and decided love isn’t enough, eve walked out on him but when he ends up in her ER, after a bad motocross accident, she throws caution to the wind and decides to stay by his side until he wakes, and then she’s going to walk away, again. however, circumstances change and he needs someone to look after him, eve is the one to do that. after 5 years of no contact, guy wants to prove that they still belong together, but will the secret he’s hiding from her break them once again.

i really enjoyed this story, it was a breath of fresh air and a fun little read. i loved, even after 5 years of no contact, for the most part, they both were open with one another, they both understood that they both were hurt after the break up and that they both played their part in hurting one another. guy has to live with eve until he’s medically fit to fly again, this forces them both together and face each other and their past. they slowly start to get to know one another again. but eve has been hurt since then and struggles to trust men, guy will do anything to help her heal from him and her other ex, even if it means losing her all over again.

『 writing style 』
always love a dual POV, it’s the only way to write a good book in my opinion. we got to see the full story, it wasn’t biased from just one point of view and you learned so much about both characters thoughts and feelings on their situation

『 overall 』
really really enjoyed it, i can’t really fault this book. it was fun, fast paced, easy to follow, with likeable characters and great relationships.

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Five years ago Eve walked out of her very short marriage to Extreme sport star Foster. Now, he ends his way into the ER she works in as a nurse after an accident at a game. Not only that, but she finds out she is still his emergency contact.

I adore Aimee Brown's books! While this one wasn't in my top reads for her, I did enjoy it.

Eve and Foster are good characters. You can feel the pressure they both put on themselves. There is a bit of insta-love when they meet and when they find each other again, but you can see where they work well together. This is a great example of forced proximity as Eve volunteers to take care of Foster. Along with that, you get looks into their past to see what went well and what went wrong within their original relationship.

I wanted a little more from their relationship. But beyond that, I did enjoy the story and the characters.

All in all, a good second chance romance.

Thank you to the author and publisher for the gifted copy!

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This story had so much potential but unfortunately the writing felt awkward and clunky. I know it’s fiction but I’d like some realism. SPOILER AHEAD. Foster suffers a motorbike accident and is brought in to the trauma center where Eve works. As she’s accessing the patient and realizes it’s Foster her first thought is he hasn’t aged. What?

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Still The One
⭐️⭐️⭐️

If you love an Exs-to-Lovers trope, this book hits it!

After five years of not seeing him, Eve’s ex-husband ends up in her ER from a motorcycle racing accident. Eve and Foster are forced into close proximity as he recovers with her help.

While I felt like I had to suspend my disbelief a little bit during the final resolution with how swiftly they resolved things, these two were fun to read about!

Thanks to @netgalley for this copy of Still The One!

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An upcoming release by a new-to-me author absolutely hit the spot! I needed a good book to get out of a mini-slump, and Still the One was the perfect choice.

Five years ago after a whirlwind 30 days, Eve and Foster were madly in love and eloped. Only they didn’t quite realize what they were getting themselves into, and things fell apart almost as quickly as they started. After Eve split, they didn’t talk again except for Foster’s yearly comment on a social media memory that always messed with both of them.

Until Foster, who’s a professional FMX motorcycle rider, crashes and ends up in the hospital where Eve works as a nurse. Enter all the feelings they’ve both shoved away for too long. When Eve agrees to let Foster recuperate in her tiny apartment, those feelings surface, but both are terrified of being heartbroken again. They’re suddenly together 24-7 and can’t just make small talk or keep from flirting forever, can they?

This was the perfect second chance romance! Eve and Foster were both such loveable characters, both contributed to the original breakup, and they genuinely love each other. They just have to get there, and the journey was sweet, tearful at times, honest (mostly, except for one kind of big omission), and just adorable. Foster was this goofy, kind of clueless (but still pretty smart) guy who is still deeply in love with Eve but needs to figure out how to actually do a relationship. Eve is strong, kind, doesn’t trust men, and doesn’t trust herself not to fall again.

Still the One made me feel warm and cuddly the whole time, and I was SO rooting for Eve and Foster. Great banter, side characters, and you can feel the love they have for each other throughout the entire book. Also loved the dual POV and the short but meaningful flashbacks. Overall a light, fun, and moving story that left me in a great place and wanting to read more books from Aimee Brown.

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