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shealea 's review for:
Act Your Age, Eve Brown
by Talia Hibbert
While I enjoyed Act Your Age, Eve Brown, I have to say that this is my least favorite in the trilogy.
A lot of my sentiments are summed up quite nicely in Cindy's review, especially in finding the first half a lot more enjoyable. Things became progressively dull for me once the openly mutual attraction between Eve and Jacob was cemented. And maybe it was a bad idea for me to binge-read this trilogy within the same month because I couldn't shake off the feeling of sameness between this book and the other two before it. Particularly in terms of humor and couple-y banter -- it grew tiring for me personally.
Still, on its own, Act Your Age, Eve Brown is a very well-written, laugh-out-loud romance between two compelling characters. It just didn't shine quite as brightly as the first two books, unfortunately. But your mileage may vary.
Recommended!
A lot of my sentiments are summed up quite nicely in Cindy's review, especially in finding the first half a lot more enjoyable. Things became progressively dull for me once the openly mutual attraction between Eve and Jacob was cemented. And maybe it was a bad idea for me to binge-read this trilogy within the same month because I couldn't shake off the feeling of sameness between this book and the other two before it. Particularly in terms of humor and couple-y banter -- it grew tiring for me personally.
Still, on its own, Act Your Age, Eve Brown is a very well-written, laugh-out-loud romance between two compelling characters. It just didn't shine quite as brightly as the first two books, unfortunately. But your mileage may vary.
Recommended!