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kimmmberlycrain's review against another edition
Looooook I am not the biggest fan of accidental pregnancy nor mis-communication HOWEVER… I LOVED this book!
I laughed, I blushed, I cried, I felt all the feels and I cannot wait to continue this series.
I laughed, I blushed, I cried, I felt all the feels and I cannot wait to continue this series.
amberisalwaysreading86's review against another edition
2.0
While the "Accidental Pregnancy" trope is my least favorite,I decided I needed to read this book in order to catch up with the team and characters I'd previously enjoyed getting to know.
I thought this story had some funny moments, some very sweet and sultry moments, and I always enjoy a HEA, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't extremely tired of each and every one of my previously favorite authors writing heroines who are not just Quirky, but downright crazy and neurotic. It's hard to connect with FMC's whose behavior goes beyond the scope of outlandish,and borders on needing to be sequestered and evaluated. If that sounds a bit harsh, then well, I'm glad.
Please,please resume writing about characters people would genuinely want to be friends with,or be in a relationship with. Not everyone is cut out for the crazy,and it isn't a relaxing departure from everyday issues to see a woman depicted as hormonally challenged. (Even if this character was,in fact, pregnant.)
I thought this story had some funny moments, some very sweet and sultry moments, and I always enjoy a HEA, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't extremely tired of each and every one of my previously favorite authors writing heroines who are not just Quirky, but downright crazy and neurotic. It's hard to connect with FMC's whose behavior goes beyond the scope of outlandish,and borders on needing to be sequestered and evaluated. If that sounds a bit harsh, then well, I'm glad.
Please,please resume writing about characters people would genuinely want to be friends with,or be in a relationship with. Not everyone is cut out for the crazy,and it isn't a relaxing departure from everyday issues to see a woman depicted as hormonally challenged. (Even if this character was,in fact, pregnant.)
thecactusandthebooks's review against another edition
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
This is book 2 in Meghan Quinn’s Vancouver Agitators series. This was cute and laugh out loud funny like all Meghan Quinn books.
⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
🌶️/5
calliek927's review against another edition
4.0
I ALMOST dnf'd this one but ended up absolutely loved it. Penny did get on my nerves, A LOT, and Eli, bless his heart.
I'm not a big fan of the pregnancy trope, but this one had more true LOL moments than I could ever imagine. Meghan Quinn knows how to write a rom-com with some of the best laughs AND spice.
I loved reading about another member of the Agitators and hope to read a book about every one of them!
The ladies man Eli FINALLY settles down and finds those three little words with Pacey's sister. And it's lovely.
I'm not a big fan of the pregnancy trope, but this one had more true LOL moments than I could ever imagine. Meghan Quinn knows how to write a rom-com with some of the best laughs AND spice.
I loved reading about another member of the Agitators and hope to read a book about every one of them!
The ladies man Eli FINALLY settles down and finds those three little words with Pacey's sister. And it's lovely.
repurvis88's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
5.0