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Cruising with You by Kelsie Rae

mwhite810's review against another edition

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5.0

Love

I love this story! I love how they met, how their story progressed and how it ended!!! It cam full circle!

mrsjhelms9910reader's review against another edition

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5.0

I really loved how this book started with its meet cute! I loved Gage. And i was so happy to see him end up at the cruise that Nora was working for her women's magazine. I honestly loved the addition to the series already. Can i just say i need Gem and connor to get a story something haha. I cant wait for more Written in the stars books!

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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? No

4.75

bookaddictreviews's review against another edition

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4.0

From the moment they met, Nora and Gage’s relationship has been something different. Though, I loved the way they first met because it was fun, memorable and a complete surprise. Their second meeting is when sparks really start to fly and that connection starts to form.

I love the cruise aspect of the book. It was something fun and different. Everything about the cruise was a surprise and both Nora and Gage learned a lot about themselves as individuals, but also about a relationship. Both of them want something different when it comes to relationships, however, they can’t deny their chemistry.

This story also sets up a book between Nora’s brother, Owen, and his high school love. I loved every single moment of this story. It was a fairly quick read, but perfect for a weekend read.

walkman2020's review against another edition

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5.0

What do you get when you mix one of the best meet-cutes in romance with one of the industry's top romance authors? Welcome to Drowning in Love, the latest edition to the incredibly entertaining Written in the Stars series and one the best reads of the year.

Kelsie delivers as always with a swoony worthy hero Gage, a man who doesn't believe in astrology or long term relationships. Matched with the incomparable Nora, sweetness personified. This pair meets in one of the most epic manners possible and when their paths cross once again we can't wait to watch the sparks fly.

Drowning in Love is a super fast read, hitting all the right notes, filling you to the rim while also leaving you wanting more (hint, hint, the story of Saylor is coming).

This was the perfect read for me at the right time. What a gift. What a find. Read it today.

a_devine_read's review against another edition

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4.0

While at a football game with her brother, Nora meets an incredibly hot guy who proposes on the spot other. Gage, then gets up to get his phone and never returns.
Fast forward a month and the two meet again on a singles cruise themed in the zodiac. They agree to have a fling but find so much more.
Opinion
This is the sixth book in the Written in the Stars series, and the third that I’ve read. (I do intend to go back and get the others, thank you very much.) They can be read as stand alones or in the series. (Order does not matter, different characters in all books. There is just a common theme.)
I really like how the book started off. It’s great meet cute for the couple. Add into it the confusion as to why Gage never returned that day and it makes it that much more exciting.
The cruise was a great idea. Nora was there because her employer was the one hosting the cruise. Gage was there because his buddies found a great deal on it.
Gage came with three friends but we only saw one of them on the cruise. I’m not sure the reasoning behind the other two friends. Perhaps they could have been cut from the story.
The situations that Gage and Nora were put in were hilarious and embarrassing. I definitely felt sorry for them with the whole brownie batter scene. (But it created a nice touch at the end.)
Overall, I think this was a really cute book. Add in that it was a quick read and you have me sold.
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