A review by katesgoodreads
Out On a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young

4.0

This book is all about embracing imperfection, finding joy in unexpected places, and falling for someone who truly *sees* you.

Win is independent, sarcastic, and very much used to doing life solo— mostly because she doesn’t trust anyone to stick around. Enter Bo, a golden-retriever sweetheart with his own baggage and a knack for making Win’s walls crumble. After their one-night stand turns into an unexpected pregnancy, the two agree to keep things friendly while figuring out co-parenting. You know how that is going to work out...

Bo is the cinnamon-roll hero of your dreams. He’s sweet, patient, and drops lines like this:

“I love you, Win. I love you so much it makes me feel like I’ve hated everything else in my life up until now.”
Meanwhile, Win’s sharp tongue and vulnerability will have you rooting for her, even when she’s being stubborn:
“I’m not breakable. I’m definitely not broken. Use me. Let me drive you to the point where you’d do unspeakable things. Let me have that power over you.”
Win’s limb difference is a meaningful part of her character, but it doesn’t define her. It makes her *her*.
“You can’t change anything by hiding it. You’ll just look back on memories and realize you tried to erase yourself. And how sad that would be.”
This is a story that reminds us that imperfections and challenges make us human—and lovable. If you’re ready to cry, laugh, and fall hard for Bo and Win, grab this one.