
Going Down Easy
Reviews

Gabe and Addison meet once a month for a weekend of hot sexy-times in the apartment above Gabe's Bourbon Street bar. For single dad Gabe it is the perfect arrangement, except after six months he has totally caught feelings for the historical renovation architect. Addison loves her monthly escape with Gabe, but now she's moving to New Orleans. And not expecting to find out her employer is in charge of renovating Gabe's bar. Addison thought she could ghost Gabe, but now he knows she's in town, and he wants more. Thinking he'll forget all about her once he finds out she has a daughter, Addison is astounded to find out the sexy and charming barkeep also has a child, the same age as her's. And Gabe is ready to go all in. What started as a fairly sexy Big Easy romance turned into a total snooze for me because most of the story is spent with the two characters discussing parenting strategies and trying to sneakily hookup in a laundry room. I loved the narrator's sexy voice, so he kept me coming back. And, if you are into single-parent romances with very low-angst, this is the perfect story for you. As a mom, I just found this to be a bit too real and not the escape I was hoping for. Also, the constant talk about having erections and wet underwear around the kiddos was a bit yeesh. Other than that, a really sweet story.



