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Where We Belong by K. L. Grayson

tcrnn's review against another edition

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1.0

Whoever wrote the excerpt of this book is a genius. S/he successfully made me read this whole crap in one night...despite my skipping. A. Whole. Lot. Of. Skipping.

This book is one hell of a bad soap opera it angered me so much. Too. Much. Drama.
The leading lady is a drama queen who could only say sorry to her man who didn't really deserve those five letters and had plainly been a foolish jerk since the beginning of the story.

So if the excerpt wasn't so intriguing or the cover so beautiful, I wouldn't even give this a chance. Wasted. My. Time.

Yeah, i bet it's annoying reading sentence with dots in between each words. Hence the skipping.

sromero0528's review against another edition

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5.0

Loved it!!

I loved it! Highly recommend!! Love Harley and Tyson! My first KL Grayson read and I can't wait to read her other stuff!

mavisinspanish's review against another edition

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3.0

Too dramatic. I did enjoy it, but it was exhausting. Also, the male MC was just dumb.

bribookish's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved this book!!!

danireads1225's review against another edition

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5.0

I absolutely LOVED this debut novel. KL touched my heart on so many different levels.
Her writing style is fantastic, and I felt every single emotion the characters felt. There was anger, heart ache, tears, laughter, everything imaginable.

My heart broke several times, not only for Harley but for Tyson. This book made me think too, about what I would do if I were ever in Harley's position.

The story flowed beautifully and seamlessly. I can't wait to read more by KL Grayson in the future.

janiegirl1975's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow. This one really surprised me with how good it was. I am surprised it was a debut novel. I am definitely interested in reading more. The characters were interesting. All of them. I would love to read about several of the other characters in this story. The conversations were realistic, and the second chance love was very believable.
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