A review by gabi90
The House on Hancock Hill by Indra Vaughn

4.0

This book consists of 2 parts. The first one is about the romance. Jason reconnects with his childhood best friend and they very quickly develop feelings for each other. For me it was too fast, but it was also sweet.
Except Jason is not ready for commitment, because he is a mess. Cue part 2, where Jason goes on some self-discovery and healing journey. And at that point I considered giving it up, because it made me feel all kinds of confused about my own life decisions and I didn't want to delve too deep. But I was able to put aside my own problems and focus on Jason. And I liked what I read. The healing process was slow and painful and I liked that he took the time to figure things out before rushing into a relationship he wasn't mentally ready for.

Warning: Jason might have some feelings for Henry, but he wants you to know that he is not a monk. Take that how you will.

I enjoyed it. 3.5 stars