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THIS IS MY FAVORITE OF THE SERIES BY FAR!!!
Apparently I have a thing for dudes named Gus, because I'm also obsessed with Gus Everett from Beach Read. I never thought I was really into the cowboy thing with romance novels, but Gus Ryder probably changed my mind on that one. Loved this so much.
Apparently I have a thing for dudes named Gus, because I'm also obsessed with Gus Everett from Beach Read. I never thought I was really into the cowboy thing with romance novels, but Gus Ryder probably changed my mind on that one. Loved this so much.
I was absolutley loving this book, but it did sort of fall off at the end for me. The banter and dialogue are super fun, though!
I loved the astrology angle and had fun dipping my toes into something that I'm interesting in, but haven't learned much about. I plan to find my time of birth and go dig around some astrology charts now! Elle was such a fun character to read, and I want to be friends with her. I love that her and Darcy have such differing opinions on astrology, but didn't let it get in their way. The way that Darcy loves Elle and finds her passions adorable is how I want all real life couples to be. They were very sweet, and I enjoyed reading this!
Yes, I read this twice in a row. And yes, I loved it more the second time. Honestly, my favorite part about this book is all the tiny ways that Adam doesn't hide that he's in love with Olive. There's no single quote you can take out of this book to explain the depths and feelings, you just immerse yourself in every throw-away look and bite of chocolate-covered granola bar. Also, the word "smart ass" will never feel the same to me. It'll always feel sexually charged from here on out and I'm here for it. Ali Hazelwood has burst onto the scene with this book and I'm looking forward to her future books.
I read this per a friend's recommendation. I had never read a book by Talia Hibbert before, and this book IMMEDIATELY hooked me as a forever fan. The writing is so quippy and lovely, and yet there's true depth and I LOVE A CHARACTER WITH REALISTIC INTERNAL STRUGGLES. I love these two. Red + Chloe =4eva
“Red,' she whispered. 'You don't always have to be okay.' She leaned closer and pressed a kiss to his cheek. He was still for a moment. But then he looked at her, and smiled, and murmured, "I know. But I am okay, with you.”
“Red,' she whispered. 'You don't always have to be okay.' She leaned closer and pressed a kiss to his cheek. He was still for a moment. But then he looked at her, and smiled, and murmured, "I know. But I am okay, with you.”
Picked up this book for the cover (obviously), and stayed for the banter and spicy scenes. This book had the perfect amount of plot vs spice. I struggle when a book has too little of either, but this was goldilocks!
Meryl Wilsner has become an instant read author for me, but I do have to admit I preferred the first two books they read over this one. I still thoroughly enjoyed this read, but it wasn't the 5 star read the previous two were. I wanted more of Phoebe and Grace after they fully commit to being in a relationship. There was so much of the book doing the build up to it and then it just ends. I had fallen in love with them by the end and I was expecting more time but the third act just went way too fast. There was also quite a few moments that led me to think we'd get some more time with Grace discovering who she is and discovering her own diagnosis, but it was just alluded to.