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The Undomestic Goddess
by Sophie Kinsella
3.5 stars
FIRST KINSELLA BOOK.
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Was it the best one to choose? I have no idea. I did enjoy this one at least. A comment to the audio book though, did not love it.
Anywho, Samantha definitely had me laughing at some of the antics she got wrapped up in. It was funny and great to see her struggle with some of the very basics of house care. I didn’t love her at first (and that was probably the intention) because of how much of a workaholic she was. The change over the course of the book for Samantha was very needed and well crafted. Her new persona felt like it really matched the true Samantha by the end.
I wish the romance was more developed. Her and Nathaniel went from zero to one-hundred like whoa. Granted, there were some cute moments, especially near the end, that worked in their favor. Overall though, I wanted more.
I’m so glad that this story had some great resolutions. Getting more to Samantha’s life as a lawyer and what happened with her law firm helped me appreciate the entire story. I needed to know that it worked out in Samantha’s favor one way or another and this is why I love a good happy ever after!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance / Fiction
- Language: some strong throughout
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; some closed door scenes and a mild open door scene
FIRST KINSELLA BOOK.
BLOG || INSTAGRAM
Was it the best one to choose? I have no idea. I did enjoy this one at least. A comment to the audio book though, did not love it.
Anywho, Samantha definitely had me laughing at some of the antics she got wrapped up in. It was funny and great to see her struggle with some of the very basics of house care. I didn’t love her at first (and that was probably the intention) because of how much of a workaholic she was. The change over the course of the book for Samantha was very needed and well crafted. Her new persona felt like it really matched the true Samantha by the end.
I wish the romance was more developed. Her and Nathaniel went from zero to one-hundred like whoa. Granted, there were some cute moments, especially near the end, that worked in their favor. Overall though, I wanted more.
I’m so glad that this story had some great resolutions. Getting more to Samantha’s life as a lawyer and what happened with her law firm helped me appreciate the entire story. I needed to know that it worked out in Samantha’s favor one way or another and this is why I love a good happy ever after!
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance / Fiction
- Language: some strong throughout
- Romance: kisses / make-outs; some closed door scenes and a mild open door scene