Author: Jodie Slaughter
Series: None
Publication Date: July 12, 2022
Publisher: St. Martin's
Pages: 315
Obtained: publisher via Netgalley
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Rating: 3.75/5
Bottom Line: Romance more on the serious side
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Review: In my opinion and hopefully others, there are not enough books out there with characters who struggle with their mental health but are working on it. Show the struggle and the rewards of taking care of yourself. This is definitely highlighted in Jodie Slaughter's novel Bet on It and not just the main character either. Aja Owens suffers from debilitating anxiety that has come to take over her life at the wrong times, like in the frozen aisle at the Piggly Wiggly. Then it happens that the kind stranger is the grandson of her Bingo partner and that's where the story of Aja and Walker truly begins.
I will say that at times Walker got on my nerves because at first it seemed like he was more attracted to Aja for her physicality than her her brain or heart. This changed over the course of the story as he was attracted to more than her appearance. Aja is a gem of a character. She's working on herself in ways that all of us can learn from. She puts herself in situations that make her uncomfortable to start to be comfortable.
As their friendship progresses, they both start to tear down their walls with each other, even if they are still up with others. I appreciated that she also made other ties to Greenbelt besides Ms. May and Walker.
Bet on It shows how human interaction can help when you are at your lowest and be just what you need.
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