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it really didn't add any depth to liz & rahoosh's story so that's disappointing as i really liked their story
this reads like someone was trying to justify the emotional betrayal they inflicted on their partner. that's exactly what it was.
it wasn't a bad read, some of it was intriguing, but it lacked emotional depth for me.
The story concept was actually interesting; I get the hype on that aspect. However, it lacked development/depth. It's better with the extended epilogue attached, it makes it feel more complete. I may continue reading these as it's an easy read but not boring. 🙂
I liked this, it seemed like a necessary part of Georgie's story as she made peace with what occurred early on in book 1.
It would have been a solid five, but I felt the second to last chapter (and really the end i guess) was a bit lazy and knocked it down for me. the narrator was very self-serving and written in a perfectly flawed way that had me intrigued the entire time.
sadly, not my cup of tea. it moved slowly and i dreaded continuing to read it. however, i'm willing to give it another chance in the future.
I enjoyed this; it's interesting, informative, and humorous. I saw someone state that the older generations would get the most out of this book and I can see now why they said that. Nonetheless, it was still a fun read.
I had to put this book down every time it was mentioned how little the FMC was or how big the MMC was. So it took me around 3 days to finish this 127-page book.