husnaibrahim_'s Reviews (393)


This was a good book. A bit cringy and unbearable in some parts but I think the author did a great job when it came to showing how Mina adapted to her new life and Nye’s character development. He was a bit annoying and frustrating at times but i think it worked well with his character. I liked how their staff played a big role in the book because you hardly see this with Period pieces. I also really liked Jeremy and Teddy. 
Now I need Jeremy’s book immediately ! He had such a great character development and I think his story would be interesting before and after the whole divorce thing. I would also like to see him and Nye have a better relationship. The whole siblings thing between the three of them is really weird but they kind of made it work.

This was such a cute story. I don’t think I’ve related so much to a character than I did with Allie. The female friendships, her relationship with Beau and with herself just made everything about this book so much better. I’m really hoping and looking forward to Bryce and Carmen’s book too especially because Bryce is so different from Beau

This is the second book I’ve read from this author and I’m starting to think he has a thing for making you emotionally attached to the murderer/suspect till the very last moment. This was such an engaging read with so many twists and turns. I think this one is very similar yet slightly different to the other book of his that I read. 

It’s the way i felt connected to both the suspect and the investigator right from start but I somehow go on to lean more towards the suspect. What makes this particular book different is the fact that we saw more of the detective than the suspect yet I didn’t feel very much connected to the detective in a way. I was hooked right from the start and I’ll definitely be reading more books from this author!

I feel like reading this book should have been easy. Not only because it was a short story but also because the storyline had so much potential. I didn’t really like Lauren at all which is surprising because she was supposed to be this independent woman who knows what she wants and wouldn’t settle for less. Instead she came off as a very annoying person who thinks her wealth puts her above the people of her past and the ones currently in her life, and continuously looks down on the people around her. 

It also didn’t help that she didn’t have the best opinion of Isaac when he didn’t really do anything to warrant that. I mean she was a bit cruel to him because why would she say this to his face?? 

"How is it going to work? l'm going to be an Ivy League educated woman and my husband works in a garage? It doesn't make sense!"

There was also the fact that their relationship lacked substance. I wasn’t rooting for them at any point during this books because the whole situation around their breaking up and his will to get back together just didn’t make sense to me. It was really hard for me to get through this book and I definitely would not call them soulmates like they’d both like to believe.

DNF @60%

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