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Oof. This was awful. The pranks weren't funny. They were cruel. Haven't we known for a while that it's problematic even telling little girls that when boys are mean to them, they secretly like them? Then, the guy uses another woman to make the FMC jealous. Both main characters were obnoxiously immature, but petty tricks on a pregnant woman with a traumatic history hits especially wrong. She needs therapy and a partner who doesn't play with her trust issues. I would have DNF'd if I had another audio book in the cue.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
3.75 stars ⋆˚✿˖° ‧₊
there isn’t much i need to say, because, hello. it’s sarah adams. i’ve now come to the conclusion that she’s an autobuy author for me, hence the fact i have every one of her books she’s published so far on my shelf. i wish i could have more sophisticated taste in books, but here i am, staying up for hours reading some cringey little romance book. i’m not going to pretend i wasn’t glued to my reading chair, unable to pick up my phone or tolerate any distractions (surprisingly). i promise i won’t only read romance for the rest of the year……i mean..i’ll try…
anyway, this one was one of her cringier ones. the main female character was a bit annoying throughout, but i can’t blame her otherwise because she was pregnant and dealing with a lot.
so..that is my only complaint—the cheesiness. otherwise, this was SO cute. the male character was perfect. as always. almost too good to be true, but i don’t want to think about that. i will find me a man like sarah adam’s characters. i will.
the fact that Drew loved Jessie no matter what and was willing to give up his carefully planned life for her was everything.
and i do have to mention, i’ve never read a pregnancy romance before. i have read single mother romances and ones where the couple eventually decides to have a baby, but never where the female main character is already pregnant. i just haven’t found a lot of books with that trope. surprisingly, it was almost better. the main characters were able to achieve a deep level of intimacy without doing anything sexual. i was excited whenever they simply held hands or said something nice to each other. but when they did kiss and began deepening their relationship with one another, i was still so invested.
the Cooper and Lucy crumbs were adorable too!! that’s why i love her little series. along with the main romance, there are still also moments with the characters from the previous book. Copper was so funny. his relationship with Drew was what started it all. the dating situation is hilarious. Cooper dating Drew’s sister and Drew dating his sister’s best friend. gotta love that Sarah Adams stayed consistent with the tropes in this mini series.
overall, i probably will forget about this book in a few days, but i enjoyed it so much! can’t wait for her new release (my calendar is marked and my alarms are set).
there isn’t much i need to say, because, hello. it’s sarah adams. i’ve now come to the conclusion that she’s an autobuy author for me, hence the fact i have every one of her books she’s published so far on my shelf. i wish i could have more sophisticated taste in books, but here i am, staying up for hours reading some cringey little romance book. i’m not going to pretend i wasn’t glued to my reading chair, unable to pick up my phone or tolerate any distractions (surprisingly). i promise i won’t only read romance for the rest of the year……i mean..i’ll try…
anyway, this one was one of her cringier ones. the main female character was a bit annoying throughout, but i can’t blame her otherwise because she was pregnant and dealing with a lot.
so..that is my only complaint—the cheesiness. otherwise, this was SO cute. the male character was perfect. as always. almost too good to be true, but i don’t want to think about that. i will find me a man like sarah adam’s characters. i will.
the fact that Drew loved Jessie no matter what and was willing to give up his carefully planned life for her was everything.
and i do have to mention, i’ve never read a pregnancy romance before. i have read single mother romances and ones where the couple eventually decides to have a baby, but never where the female main character is already pregnant. i just haven’t found a lot of books with that trope. surprisingly, it was almost better. the main characters were able to achieve a deep level of intimacy without doing anything sexual. i was excited whenever they simply held hands or said something nice to each other. but when they did kiss and began deepening their relationship with one another, i was still so invested.
the Cooper and Lucy crumbs were adorable too!! that’s why i love her little series. along with the main romance, there are still also moments with the characters from the previous book. Copper was so funny. his relationship with Drew was what started it all. the dating situation is hilarious. Cooper dating Drew’s sister and Drew dating his sister’s best friend. gotta love that Sarah Adams stayed consistent with the tropes in this mini series.
overall, i probably will forget about this book in a few days, but i enjoyed it so much! can’t wait for her new release (my calendar is marked and my alarms are set).
Fast, sweet closed door romance. Really light read with no crazy drama.
Um.
What I liked: Loved Dr. Drew.
I almost never give 3 stars but I almost DNF’d this bc the FMC, Jessie is so mean. Ugh.
No justification for humiliating people with pranks. WTF?!?
Because of “trauma?
The FMC was so mean I cried through some of the pranks. I hate pranks. I hate bullies more.
Sorry but compared to most people I know, what trauma? And they don’t go around treating people like crap. And what’s with the toxic best friend that doesn’t break up with this terrible person/boss and take her brother far away from her to safety?
Does she hate her brother? Was she dropped on her head?
Did not care for this one at all.
Drew was so adorbs I gave it 3 stars.
Also for anyone that cares… doctors don’t sit around referring to each other as doctor such and such in social situations. We call each other by our first names.
What I liked: Loved Dr. Drew.
I almost never give 3 stars but I almost DNF’d this bc the FMC, Jessie is so mean. Ugh.
No justification for humiliating people with pranks. WTF?!?
Because of “trauma?
The FMC was so mean I cried through some of the pranks. I hate pranks. I hate bullies more.
Sorry but compared to most people I know, what trauma? And they don’t go around treating people like crap. And what’s with the toxic best friend that doesn’t break up with this terrible person/boss and take her brother far away from her to safety?
Does she hate her brother? Was she dropped on her head?
Did not care for this one at all.
Drew was so adorbs I gave it 3 stars.
Also for anyone that cares… doctors don’t sit around referring to each other as doctor such and such in social situations. We call each other by our first names.
Fun, but feels less thought out/less well written.
medium-paced
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
slow-paced