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misslisa11 's review for:
Hannah Tate, Beyond Repair
by Laura Piper Lee
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Hannah Tate can hardly believe her sleep-deprived eyes when she finds an engagement ring hidden in her closet. Killian, her super responsible boyfriend—and the father of her new baby, Bowie—is FINALLY going to propose. But a romantic night out goes horribly wrong when Killian reveals he’s dumping Hannah, not proposing. Furious and heartbroken, Hannah takes Bowie and moves in with her mom and stepdad in the mountains of Blue Ridge, Georgia. Hannah realizes that her parents’ cabin has vacation property gold written all over it—and could save her mama from going broke. Only problem? The cabin is in desperate need of renovation. Hannah hires the hot carpenter, River, living in the treehouse next door to fix up the place. Not only does River respect Hannah’s business acumen, he looks at her like she’s a woman, not a hot mess. And Hannah can’t deny that River awakens something new inside her. Can Hannah embrace a future that looks different from the picture-perfect family she once dreamed of and maybe start living life on her own terms?
Thank you @netgalley, @laurapiperlee, and @dreamscape_media for this audiobook ARC! Hannah’s character was super relatable as she tried to juggle her life and aspirations while being a new mom and essentially solo parenting. Her emotions and feelings were depicted so honestly and I loved that. I also loved how her relationship with her parents changed and grew throughout the book. I enjoyed the is book more for Hannah’s development as a mom, entrepreneur, daughter, and friend than I did for its romance aspects. River was a little mediocre to me as a love interest and he often came across as selfish and immature. But Hannah’s character held her own and I couldn’t help but cheer for her and hope that things would work out for her. The ending was hilarious and very gratifying in rectifying some injustices that Hannah suffered while creating her AirBnB. Hannah Tate comes out next week!