In the world of Kennedy, Illinois, non-competitive soapbox derbies, Gideon Chase’s son, Matthew, is a legend. He’s won two years in a row and, not for nothing, Gideon’s sure he’ll win this year, too. That is, until the Perrys move to Kennedy.
Matthew and Andy Perry hate each other… so, because they’re good dads, Gideon and Riley Perry hate each other too. Matthew’s already lost his mother; Gideon’s not about to let him experience the disappointment of breaking his winning streak. He’ll throw hands with anyone’s dad, even if he does try and tell Matty to be nice.
But Riley’s divorce is fresh, and he’s not about to let his son lose the tournament and the household he grew up in all in one summer. He might not be a competitive person, but Andy is — so he’ll learn. Even if he does think Gideon Chase is sort of fascinating and handsome… in a villainous, enemies-first-and-last sort of way.
But when a misunderstanding places the two of them in the middle of a relationship that is as fake as it is plausible, Gideon and Riley realize there might just be more to each other than they first thought.
This enemies-to-lovers queer romance follows two single dads trying their best in the hottest summer of their lives.
Imogen Markwell-Tweed is a queer romance writer and editor based in St. Louis. When she's not writing or hanging out with her dog, IMT can be found putting her media degrees to use by binge-watching trashy television. All of her stories promise queer protagonists, healthy relationships, and happily ever afters. @unrealimogen on Twitter and Instagram.view less
Sweet, adorable and entertaining. A short read to pass the time. In honor of the truth, I would have liked it to be longer because the protagonists, the story and the setting could have been elaborated in greater depth.
Solid 3.5 ⭐️ read this was a cute story about a newly separated dad. Finding love and new home for his son😉🧨🛡. It was cute and I love that they allowed the son to compete in a competition. I love little boys and sports ⚾️🏈⚽️🏀🏈🥎.
The Dad Code is set in Kennedy, Illinois, offering a captivating narrativcentreded on non-competitive soapbox derbies and the renowned status of Matthew, son of Gideon Chase. The introduction of the Perrys into town marks a transformative moment. With a commitment to delivering an intriguing plot and unforgettable characters, this book guarantees an absorbing journey through the dynamics of small-town life, family relationships, and the unexpected turns brought by new arrivals.
Such a sweet read! I just wish it had been longer - it deserved more depth, with richer details and more developed characters. It’s a shame that when we finally get a beautiful love story with a healthy relationship in the centre, it’s over before we even have the chance to fully immerse ourselves in it.
This is my thrid book by Imogen Markwell-Tweed and so far my favourite. I'm a sucker for small town dads romance. So, I loved the set up and all of the characters feel quite real. But the endig was quite rushed, like in most of her books.
Three stars, the story felt a bit rushed and I feel could have been better if expanded. The transition from enemy to lover happened quickly. I liked that the kids pulled it together.
A quick audiobook I listened to while at work. I loved the aspect of single dads just trying to do best by their kids and finding love together. Super sweet, and had a fake dating and hate to love plot that I always enjoy.