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Love & Olives
by Jenna Evans Welch
4.5/5 stars
Love & Olives is the third book in the young adult contemporary romance series called Love & Gelato by author Jenna Evans Welch. Each of the books in the Love & Gelato series can be read as standalones, and I think they are the perfect books for anyone looking for a cute romance and who is currently experiencing wanderlust. (Which I think is all of us these days!) Love & Olives is the first book in this series that I have had the pleasure of reading, so I can attest to the fact that it really does work as a standalone. However; I loved this book so much that I am currently kicking myself for not reading the other books in the Love & Gelato series. I need to grab copies of books 1 and 2 immediately so I can dive into those stories as well! Love & Olives transported me to the beautiful county of Greece. I was super excited to see that this story takes place in Santorini Greece, because that is on my bucket list of places to visit, and though I am not traveling anywhere these days, this book transported me while I was reading it. I could smell the sea breeze and practically taste all of the yummy food that was referenced in the book. I loved Jenna Evans Welch's writing- she made everything come to life while I was reading. This book was fantastic!
In Love & Olives, we meet our main character Liv as she travels to Greece to try and reconnect with her father than left when she was little. I loved that her and her dad reconnected over their shared interest in the city of Atlantis, because I also find that to be a fascinating subject, so I was super pumped to see that as such a main feature of the story. Watching Liv experience Greece, dig into Atlantis research, and have a bit of summer romance was all so perfect. There are lots of issues and emotions to be dealt with between Liv and her father, and also things that Liv needs to sort out about herself. I loved seeing her come into her own and decide what type of person she wants to be. It was really satisfying to see her decide that she doesn't want to pretend to be someone she isn't anymore.
This is a book that will leave your heart full, give you all kinds of warm fuzzies and put a huge perma-smile on your face. It is equal parts heartwarming for the family aspect of the story as it is for Liv's journey of self-discovery, with a splash of romance. And speaking of romance. I have major swoons going on for Theo. Though he can be a bit full of himself, I thought he was the perfect compliment to Liv. Theo works with her father on his quest to find the lost city of Atlantis, which means lots of time with Liv once she gets there. The romance undercurrent is there, but it felt secondary to the overall development of iv and her father's relationship. I loved all of it!
Bottom line: If you are a fan of stories that are full of heart, and that will transport you to a different place for a while, Love & Olives is the perfect book for you to check out. It was a ton of fun, and completely adorable. I loved this book hardcore, and I am super excited to pick up the first two books so I can fall in love all over again!
Love & Olives is the third book in the young adult contemporary romance series called Love & Gelato by author Jenna Evans Welch. Each of the books in the Love & Gelato series can be read as standalones, and I think they are the perfect books for anyone looking for a cute romance and who is currently experiencing wanderlust. (Which I think is all of us these days!) Love & Olives is the first book in this series that I have had the pleasure of reading, so I can attest to the fact that it really does work as a standalone. However; I loved this book so much that I am currently kicking myself for not reading the other books in the Love & Gelato series. I need to grab copies of books 1 and 2 immediately so I can dive into those stories as well! Love & Olives transported me to the beautiful county of Greece. I was super excited to see that this story takes place in Santorini Greece, because that is on my bucket list of places to visit, and though I am not traveling anywhere these days, this book transported me while I was reading it. I could smell the sea breeze and practically taste all of the yummy food that was referenced in the book. I loved Jenna Evans Welch's writing- she made everything come to life while I was reading. This book was fantastic!
In Love & Olives, we meet our main character Liv as she travels to Greece to try and reconnect with her father than left when she was little. I loved that her and her dad reconnected over their shared interest in the city of Atlantis, because I also find that to be a fascinating subject, so I was super pumped to see that as such a main feature of the story. Watching Liv experience Greece, dig into Atlantis research, and have a bit of summer romance was all so perfect. There are lots of issues and emotions to be dealt with between Liv and her father, and also things that Liv needs to sort out about herself. I loved seeing her come into her own and decide what type of person she wants to be. It was really satisfying to see her decide that she doesn't want to pretend to be someone she isn't anymore.
This is a book that will leave your heart full, give you all kinds of warm fuzzies and put a huge perma-smile on your face. It is equal parts heartwarming for the family aspect of the story as it is for Liv's journey of self-discovery, with a splash of romance. And speaking of romance. I have major swoons going on for Theo. Though he can be a bit full of himself, I thought he was the perfect compliment to Liv. Theo works with her father on his quest to find the lost city of Atlantis, which means lots of time with Liv once she gets there. The romance undercurrent is there, but it felt secondary to the overall development of iv and her father's relationship. I loved all of it!
Bottom line: If you are a fan of stories that are full of heart, and that will transport you to a different place for a while, Love & Olives is the perfect book for you to check out. It was a ton of fun, and completely adorable. I loved this book hardcore, and I am super excited to pick up the first two books so I can fall in love all over again!