



Given his childhood crush on Annie, and their easy chemistry, he’s more than okay with the easy excuse to spend more time with Annie. Brendon’s horrified when he learns Annie doesn’t believe in love and vows to show her it’s real by wooing her with popular romcom tactics. And while he may be a tech CEO concerned with growing his business, he actually believes in the idea of true love, too. It also doesn’t hurt that he’s gorgeous and thoughtful, far from the dorky kid she remembers.īrendon is the creator of the popular dating app OTP (One True Person). Good thing Darcy’s younger brother, Brendon, is happy to show her around. Wanting to surprise Darcy, Annie shows up in Seattle, only to discover Darcy isn’t there. Before she leaves, she wants to tell her best friend, Darcy (one half of the couple from Written in the Stars) about the promotion and the move overseas in person. Boy howdy, am I glad I did, because this book is ADORABLE.Īnnie is lonely in Philadelphia, so she leaps at a promotion that will take her to London. And that’s because I don’t usually read them either! I made an exception for Hang the Moon because I loved Brendon when I met him in Written in the Stars. I don’t know if you’ve noticed but… *looks both ways* I don’t usually review m/f romances. Genre: Contemporary Romance, LGBTQIA, Romance
