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Maybe Once, Maybe Twice
by Alison Rose Greenberg
Wow. Wow. Wow. This book. I think every woman at some point in her life has said “if we are still single when we’re X AGE, we should get married?” Maggie Vine is just like us and made that vow to get married at 35. the catch? She made it with two different people, at two very different stages of her life.
At 35 Maggie's life is not where she wanted it to be. She is an aspiring singer and wants to be a mother. Maggie is an incredible character. She feels so honest and real. She is talented, strong, and a good friend, but she is also beautifully flawed. This story has a prominent love triangle, but more than being about the two men Garrett & Asher, it was a triangle between Maggie and the future she wants and the future she envisioned.
The story follows Maggie's current timeline at age 35, but also flashes back to her first chances at love with Asher & Garrett. I loved watching everything unfold, watching Maggie grow, choose who is right for her, choose herself and stand up for herself. I don't want to spoil anything, but I do just need to praise the women in this book, who are all going through their own issues, but are a loving support system and encourage each other to champion their own conflicts.
The book I thought I was reading from the description & the book I read felt a little disconnected. This book was so much more. This was more than just what we have come to expect from romance (especially a love triangle) and I enjoyed every minute.
CW: Fertility treatments, SA
At 35 Maggie's life is not where she wanted it to be. She is an aspiring singer and wants to be a mother. Maggie is an incredible character. She feels so honest and real. She is talented, strong, and a good friend, but she is also beautifully flawed. This story has a prominent love triangle, but more than being about the two men Garrett & Asher, it was a triangle between Maggie and the future she wants and the future she envisioned.
The story follows Maggie's current timeline at age 35, but also flashes back to her first chances at love with Asher & Garrett. I loved watching everything unfold, watching Maggie grow, choose who is right for her, choose herself and stand up for herself. I don't want to spoil anything, but I do just need to praise the women in this book, who are all going through their own issues, but are a loving support system and encourage each other to champion their own conflicts.
The book I thought I was reading from the description & the book I read felt a little disconnected. This book was so much more. This was more than just what we have come to expect from romance (especially a love triangle) and I enjoyed every minute.
CW: Fertility treatments, SA