The One and Only delivers exactly what its target audience expects: a warm, witty romance with enough conflict to keep the pages turning. Nathan Cross’s strength lies in crafting relatable, emotionally resonant protagonists whose banter feels genuine. While the story doesn’t break new ground and the secondary cast is thin, the novel’s heart and readability make it a solid addition to any sweet‑romance bookshelf.

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