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elementarymydear 's review for:
Electric Love
by Shannon O'Connor
lighthearted
fast-paced
Allie is a young single mother, balancing work and co-parenting with her best friend, when she (literally) bumps into the love of her life, her ex-girlfriend of five years. As she and Eden begin to reconnect, she has to reconcile the past with the present while unable to ignore the ticking clock as Eden’s wedding day to her fiancée grows ever closer…
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This was a really fun contemporary read about family, friendship, and reuniting with lost love. Allie and Eden’s romance was really sweet, and it was great to see how it blossomed from when they were in high school together to when they’re in their mid-twenties. Allie’s family gave a really nice grounding to the novel, and it was really great to see her relationship with her son especially as a constant throughout.
The story jumps between timelines quite a lot, and while I did enjoy getting to see both the past and the present of Allie and Eden’s relationship, it felt quite confusing at times. There were some things it would have been nice to see develop in chronological order, such as when Allie starts dating someone new and we are introduced to him as her boyfriend before read about their first meeting and first date. Some of the writing felt a little bit repetitive, which made some passages a bit clunky, but overall it was a nice read.
If you’re looking for fun contemporary second-chance romance with great bi representation, I’d definitely recommend checking this one out!
Thank you to the author for providing me with a free copy for review. All views are my own.
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This was a really fun contemporary read about family, friendship, and reuniting with lost love. Allie and Eden’s romance was really sweet, and it was great to see how it blossomed from when they were in high school together to when they’re in their mid-twenties. Allie’s family gave a really nice grounding to the novel, and it was really great to see her relationship with her son especially as a constant throughout.
The story jumps between timelines quite a lot, and while I did enjoy getting to see both the past and the present of Allie and Eden’s relationship, it felt quite confusing at times. There were some things it would have been nice to see develop in chronological order, such as when Allie starts dating someone new and we are introduced to him as her boyfriend before read about their first meeting and first date. Some of the writing felt a little bit repetitive, which made some passages a bit clunky, but overall it was a nice read.
If you’re looking for fun contemporary second-chance romance with great bi representation, I’d definitely recommend checking this one out!
Thank you to the author for providing me with a free copy for review. All views are my own.