Publication Date: February 27, 2025

Why Not Us? was such a fun read!! As the third book of The Blue Vista Crew series, it was so lovely to see Adalie’s love story as well as seeing the rest of the crew thriving. Adalie and Nate are the pure definition of opposites attract and proof that you can be different and still find love!
I absolutely adored Nate’s daughter Dani and his role as a single father. The relationship that Adalie develops with Dani is just as important as her dynamic with Nate. The tenderness in these familial relationships is a beautiful one to see and another great example of a chosen family.
I’m a big fan of this series! Why Not Us? left me feeling warm and fuzzy while also having some delicious spice. It took a while for Adalie and Nate to figure themselves out, but I enjoyed the wait and all the buildup. This was another great book & this whole series is a must read!!
I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by BookSirens. The opinions expressed are my own.
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