It Happened One Summer by Tessa Bailey
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
This book was cute. Sweet.
The parts where Brenden was involved were intense, I don't think of any other word when he was involved. I understood the part why and how Piper started falling for him, but his side was not too convincing. Just that? He hadn't seen a girl/woman in 7 years and now this beautiful out of townie made him suddenly see 'new things'. Him falling for her wasn't lead-on properly or maybe because I kept picturing Alexis from Schitts creek here, I wasn't convinced. I don't know, I feel a bit cynical here. Piper was let down by a lot of people in her life, and Brenden doing the same kinda was a turn off. He went all huff and puff after all the build up of 'I'll be there for you' 'You depend on me'.
At the same time I too would give everything I have for a person like him to forgive and go back to, I guess.
The build up for Hannah and Fox seemed cute too. I might give it a go, or maybe not.
The steamy part didn't disappoint at all. That part was GOOOOD! I personally couldn't connect with Piper because of her initial nonchalance, ambition lessness and airheaded-ness (She was!). I could connect to her feeling of being categorised as 'incompetent' by everyone and being questioned if she was capable of doing stuff at all. That part was heartbreaking, when she thought everyone cancelled upon her and she was not worth giving the chance. At that part I wanted this Rom com steamy book to turn into a feminist rant of how she will gain her confidence back and give a finger to everyone who ever doubted her. But anyway. Ending with the mixed feelings about this book.
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Book Review: You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
When this book started, I was rooting for Naomi to dump Nick's ass and fly far away to some distant country and start a new life away from his and his family.
But when the book progressed and I saw Nick in a new light when she realised that maybe he isn't what she thinks he really is... Seeing the picture from his angle as well. I started feeling sympathy for this pumpkin of a person, who was struggling himself.
It was quaint, watching them falling back in love honestly. I didn't want to put the book down. The explanation of intimacy of understanding one another in this book was beautifully portrayed. I saw myself in this at so many places. The emotions were well written, the analogies of colors, description of every mundane was done so beautifully.
I guess I never had felt this desire to stop and reread so many of the lines again while reading for the first time because the meaning being conveyed was too intricate and beautifully put.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
When this book started, I was rooting for Naomi to dump Nick's ass and fly far away to some distant country and start a new life away from his and his family.
But when the book progressed and I saw Nick in a new light when she realised that maybe he isn't what she thinks he really is... Seeing the picture from his angle as well. I started feeling sympathy for this pumpkin of a person, who was struggling himself.
It was quaint, watching them falling back in love honestly. I didn't want to put the book down. The explanation of intimacy of understanding one another in this book was beautifully portrayed. I saw myself in this at so many places. The emotions were well written, the analogies of colors, description of every mundane was done so beautifully.
I guess I never had felt this desire to stop and reread so many of the lines again while reading for the first time because the meaning being conveyed was too intricate and beautifully put.
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Book Review: The Roomate by Rosie Danan
The Roomate by Rosie Danan
My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I didn't finish this book because it wasn't that gripping. It was too stretched out about stupid things and content or essence ( which people don't think the romance genre usually has) was missing.
Nope. Not for me.
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My rating: 1 of 5 stars
I didn't finish this book because it wasn't that gripping. It was too stretched out about stupid things and content or essence ( which people don't think the romance genre usually has) was missing.
Nope. Not for me.
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Book Review: Love in the Afternoon by Lisa Kleypas (The Hathaways #5)
Love in the Afternoon by Lisa Kleypas
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Oh, Beatrix Hathaway, how I've waited for your story, intrigued by your eccentric style and that mysterious "problem" of yours! Lisa Kleypas didn't disappoint in *Love in the Afternoon*. The flow was so good, like a comforting cup of tea on a rainy day—it just sated my bookish soul.
Beatrix's journey into love and self-discovery is both hilarious and heartwarming. Kleypas weaves romance and humour together like a master storyteller, making Beatrix's quirks and charms utterly irresistible.
The chemistry between Beatrix and her hero is off-the-charts, sparking with wit and genuine emotion. And let's not forget Kleypas's knack for bringing the Regency era to life—it's like stepping into a Jane Austen novel with a modern twist.
After finishing the book, I felt like I'd just had a fabulous chat with a friend—fulfilled, content, and slightly giddy. *Love in the Afternoon* is a must-read for anyone who loves historical romance served with a side of wit and charm. It's a book that'll leave you smiling and wanting more.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Oh, Beatrix Hathaway, how I've waited for your story, intrigued by your eccentric style and that mysterious "problem" of yours! Lisa Kleypas didn't disappoint in *Love in the Afternoon*. The flow was so good, like a comforting cup of tea on a rainy day—it just sated my bookish soul.
Beatrix's journey into love and self-discovery is both hilarious and heartwarming. Kleypas weaves romance and humour together like a master storyteller, making Beatrix's quirks and charms utterly irresistible.
The chemistry between Beatrix and her hero is off-the-charts, sparking with wit and genuine emotion. And let's not forget Kleypas's knack for bringing the Regency era to life—it's like stepping into a Jane Austen novel with a modern twist.
After finishing the book, I felt like I'd just had a fabulous chat with a friend—fulfilled, content, and slightly giddy. *Love in the Afternoon* is a must-read for anyone who loves historical romance served with a side of wit and charm. It's a book that'll leave you smiling and wanting more.
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