A review by nean
Mr. March by Nicole S. Goodin

5.0

Luke thought the biggest problem he has he though it was hard watching his best friend die, but it’s harder knowing he has feelings for his wife. He never wanted to fall for Mia, but he knows the feelings aren’t going away.
When Mia rings panicked thinking there’s someone breaking in, Luke goes to protect her, but when Mia wants to forget the kiss happened after the calling Luke scared of a break in and Luke being the man he is say if she wants it’s forgotten.
Luke knows Mia is trying to pretend the kiss didn’t happen, but knowing she’s scared he’s been staying at her house, but finally she admits she can’t stop thinking about it, not the betrayal but that she liked it, he never meant to admit his feelings for her, but the way Mia looks at him and when she wants him to kiss her again he doesn’t hesitate and they agree to do what feels right for them.
After a visit from Troy’s parents doesn’t go well, Luke knows that Mia is thinking everything is wrong about them being together.
They both feel guilt at what they are doing Mia struggling with feeling like she’s betraying Troy even though he’s been gone for two years, and Luke feeling like he’s stealing his best friend’s family. Can they move past the guilt to be happy together and realise it’s what Troy would have wanted.