A review by artsandbookish
The Best of Us by Kennedy Fox

4.0

I've been a fan of Kennedy Fox for a while now, and I was never disappointed. And with The Best of Us, the second instalment in the Love in Isolation Series, they've done it again.

It's an amazing enemies-to-lovers read about Kendall and Ryan. Both of them have known each other all their life, as Kendall is his sister's best friend and was always around. Ryan, who wants nothing to do with the world of the rich and famous and loves his work as a doctor (maybe a little too much) and Kendall seems to be the total opposite. But when both of them are snowed in, she finally gets the chance to prove him wrong. And maybe to find a way to his heart.

The story takes on a while after where we are right now, so it definitely hit close to home. I do understand it's important to make the best out of things and to get a different perspective. For me, literature is sometimes a way to escape, and I honestly still don't know how to feel about it. It is definitely well-written and handled respectfully that it's still a great read.

The characters are lovely, the writing is great, and fans of the author duo will love this one just as much as past books.

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