Next Door Knight (Man’s Best Friend #2) by Nicole Flockton – Review by Emily Walsh

Next Door Knight (Man's Best Friend #2)Next Door Knight
By: Nicole Flockton
My Rating: 4 of 5 stars

Next Door Knight (Man’s Best Friend #2) by Nicole Flockton was a sweet rebuilding type romance, that not only pulls you in, it hooks you until the last page.

My first read by this author and in this series, I went in with a open mind and I fell easy into this light heart read. Now I will say that, I do have something about this book that rubbed me the wrong way, but overall this book is worth the read.

Willow and Caleb, stole the show for me. I want a Willow, I’ve never been a corgi type, but now thanks to Willow and her sassy powerhouse swag, I want one. Caleb, I related to him, as I am serving, and have been injured, it’s never easy when you’re in limbo not knowing if you can still do you job. Also as I have friends that are in limbo right now, I really got Caleb and what he was going through. He felt real to me, and his character growth and emotional growth was steady, and the true star of this book. In my option he was the True MC.

Kerry, Kerry….. my issues are with Kerry the female MC, and Willow’s mom. At first I got her, and what she was going through, but unlike Caleb, she didn’t grow, and it was almost like she went backwards. To be honest, there were red flags at the start, but I played it off as cracks from her past. But that’s the thing, as Caleb grow and came over his demons, she, didn’t. That made for a confusing second half and some infuriating moments. I don’t think she’s was a good fit, and even after that sweet ending, I still don’t care for her.

Overall this book is moving, sweet, and it has a powerful message about family, moving forward and rebuilding. This book gets my recommendation and my stamp of approval.

Happy Reading

-Review by @eawalsh

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