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emotional
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hopeful
reflective
Emily Henry, I LOVE YOU!!!
You have done it again, hit after hit, my goodness. And to top it all off, this story was really a buy one get one free deal. I feel so blessed!
You have done it again, hit after hit, my goodness. And to top it all off, this story was really a buy one get one free deal. I feel so blessed!
3.5
Thank you @Berkleyromance for my digital ARC
"I find myself thinking that maybe every bit of heartbreak in life can be rearranged and used for something beautiful.That it doesn't really matter whether I chose this path or I was born onto it, so long as I stop and appreciate the path itself"
When I started reading the book it immediately felt like it is not written in typical EmHen style but the idea itself felt quite intriguing just as Seven Husband's of Evelyn Hugo which happens to be one of my all time absolute favorites, I really appreciate Emily Henry for trying out something new. We are presented with back and forth narration of past and present, two different stories of completely different people set in two different timelines, one set in the past that explores Family secrets, legacy and the dark side of the fame through generations and the other tries to bring two souls together who are meant for each other.
Margaret is living in secret away from her past, the fame and the money and all the pain it caused her. She is an enigma, a tabloid princess but she is elusive. When she finally accepts to tell her story, Alice comes in with a large heart and big hopes but soon realizes Margaret is not going to make it easy for her. She has to compete with a fellow grumpy, blunt but Pulitzer winning author Hayden over a trial period until Margaret chooses one of them to give away her full story. On one end we get to experience the infamous Margaret Ives life and on the other end we follow Alice and Hayden to witness how this ordeal ends up being life changing in so many ways for both of them.
While I loved the ambitious idea, As an Emily Henry stan I am personally a little disappointed that it didn't end up being a 5 star read. It is not a bad book but not my EmHen favorite either, the two storylines somehow did not feel seem less , it often left me feeling that the story is overcrowded with too many characters and side plots that I kept losing sight of the core idea. It resulted in either of the stories not gripping me enough to establish a connection with these characters. I also think that this book is not strictly romance but felt more like literary/Women's fiction as romance was not the forefront at all.
Maybe if you can go in with right expectations this one might entice you more that it did for me, there were some beautiful moments but for me personally it lacked the typical Emily Henry style of emotional purgatory you get towards the end of each of her books so far.
Thank you @Berkleyromance for my digital ARC
"I find myself thinking that maybe every bit of heartbreak in life can be rearranged and used for something beautiful.That it doesn't really matter whether I chose this path or I was born onto it, so long as I stop and appreciate the path itself"
When I started reading the book it immediately felt like it is not written in typical EmHen style but the idea itself felt quite intriguing just as Seven Husband's of Evelyn Hugo which happens to be one of my all time absolute favorites, I really appreciate Emily Henry for trying out something new. We are presented with back and forth narration of past and present, two different stories of completely different people set in two different timelines, one set in the past that explores Family secrets, legacy and the dark side of the fame through generations and the other tries to bring two souls together who are meant for each other.
Margaret is living in secret away from her past, the fame and the money and all the pain it caused her. She is an enigma, a tabloid princess but she is elusive. When she finally accepts to tell her story, Alice comes in with a large heart and big hopes but soon realizes Margaret is not going to make it easy for her. She has to compete with a fellow grumpy, blunt but Pulitzer winning author Hayden over a trial period until Margaret chooses one of them to give away her full story. On one end we get to experience the infamous Margaret Ives life and on the other end we follow Alice and Hayden to witness how this ordeal ends up being life changing in so many ways for both of them.
While I loved the ambitious idea, As an Emily Henry stan I am personally a little disappointed that it didn't end up being a 5 star read. It is not a bad book but not my EmHen favorite either, the two storylines somehow did not feel seem less , it often left me feeling that the story is overcrowded with too many characters and side plots that I kept losing sight of the core idea. It resulted in either of the stories not gripping me enough to establish a connection with these characters. I also think that this book is not strictly romance but felt more like literary/Women's fiction as romance was not the forefront at all.
Maybe if you can go in with right expectations this one might entice you more that it did for me, there were some beautiful moments but for me personally it lacked the typical Emily Henry style of emotional purgatory you get towards the end of each of her books so far.
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-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
emotional
hopeful
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Loveable characters:
Yes
medium-paced
Not my favourite Emily Henry book, but maybe my experience of this book is impacted by the reading slump I’ve been in lately.
It’s interesting idea, however side characters do feel very 2D.
Ending was cute.
It’s interesting idea, however side characters do feel very 2D.
Ending was cute.