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triftwizened 's review for:
Three
by Helen Juliet
Omg. This was utterly adorable. I’m such an enormous sucker for really good and sweet aftercare, and this has that in spades. Sam, Callum and Luke are so beautifully kind and charming, and Jacob was as well.
I feel like we get less of Jacob’s personality, because he does have a tendency to mold himself into whatever his boy Friday needs him to be atm, and in that sense, we see much more of Sam, Callum and Luke’s personalities.
My other criticisms of this is that the ending is a little weak, but okay, whatever. My bigger criticism is that this takes insta-love to a whole new level, and not just in the insta-love x3 sense, but also in that Jacob has this almost eerie ability to make things insta-perfect for his three little piggies (with just one exception), and creates the kind of perfect vacation for them that one might hope to aspire to create for their partner after years of knowing them.
Still, I really enjoyed this as syrupy sweet escapism at its finest. It was really fun and kind. And like I said. I’m just such a sucker for books where people are endlessly kind to each other the whole way through.
Side note: GIVE ME HARRIS’ BOOK. PLEASE.
I feel like we get less of Jacob’s personality, because he does have a tendency to mold himself into whatever his boy Friday needs him to be atm, and in that sense, we see much more of Sam, Callum and Luke’s personalities.
My other criticisms of this is that the ending is a little weak, but okay, whatever. My bigger criticism is that this takes insta-love to a whole new level, and not just in the insta-love x3 sense, but also in that Jacob has this almost eerie ability to make things insta-perfect for his three little piggies (with just one exception), and creates the kind of perfect vacation for them that one might hope to aspire to create for their partner after years of knowing them.
Still, I really enjoyed this as syrupy sweet escapism at its finest. It was really fun and kind. And like I said. I’m just such a sucker for books where people are endlessly kind to each other the whole way through.
Side note: GIVE ME HARRIS’ BOOK. PLEASE.