My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Lucas never expected his food truck dreams to come with a side of sabotage—especially from Frankie, the grumpy health inspector who seems hell-bent on making his life miserable. Blind, inexperienced, and unlucky in love, Lucas fights back with biting sarcasm and zero filter. But as insults fly and tempers flare, Lucas begins to see past Frankie’s rough exterior to the lonely, overwhelmed single dad beneath. Despite the age gap, the chaos, and his own insecurities, Lucas finds himself falling hard—and this time, he’s determined to fight not just for his business, but for the chance at a love that’s as messy and real as he is.
I loved this story with their sharp, emotionally rich exploration of identity, vulnerability, and the messy beauty of unexpected connection. I liked how the story explored how initial impressions often mask deeper truths—and how love requires seeing beyond the surface. I loved that even though Lucas was blind the story highlights his independence, wit, and emotional resilience. The story challenged stereotypes about disability, showing that agency, desire, and strength come in many forms—and that Lucas is fully capable of pursuing what he wants. I also liked that as Lucas and Frankie grew closer, their bond became more than romantic—it was about finding someone who makes you feel safe, wanted, and understood. The story suggested that family isn’t just blood—it’s the people who choose you, even when you’re at your most difficult. So many emotions and feelings in this emotional story which will cause tears as well as smiles. This was an MM story with mature content.
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