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Easy to Love You by Megan Smith

dana_yamaguchi's review

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2.0

2.5 stars

rinasreadsnz's review against another edition

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4.0

Phew

jetenold's review

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4.0

Good followup for the first one. still high drama, and there were a couple of things that were a little over the top, (like his dad and Brittany) but overall i still liked it. and good lead in to the next one.

maggieweygand's review

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4.0

Can I have book three now? I wasn't expecting there to be another book.

accio_coffee's review

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4.0

Loved this book. Kenzie grew on me more on this book. SHe wasn't as immature and annoying. I like her now. Hunter of course is still amazing. Hailey is the best friend a girl could ask for. I do think that Kenzie kind of overreacted when she found out the two main things that her family and Hunter were keeping from her. BUt I can understand. The brothers have treated her like she was a kid and she can handle things even if they believe she cant. But all in all this book was great. The ending was such a cliffhanger but I wonder if the next two books will be about Mason and Hailey or Coop and Jailyn? Or if it will continue Kenzie and Hunter story.

raeanna11's review

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3.0

2.5

whatcha_listening_to's review

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4.0

Obviously I had to read this book because of the cliffhanger in the last book.
And I am glad I did I found Mackenzie to be less whinny and more mature in this book.
I guess it had to happen becoming a mom and everything makes you have to become an adult.
Although I don't really understand why she was so mad at Hunter. Ok he didn't tell her somethings I get it. But to shut him out like that. I didn't like that. Now her family lies ok I can see not talk to them for a bit but your baby daddy the man your going to marry. Whatever happened to talking it out even through the hurt. So that doesn't happen again... I mean he didn't do anything but keep his past to himself why is that so bad. Considering he didn't know about some of it until pretty much right before he did tell her.. .Yeah ok so maybe I had more beef with her then I thought.
Don't get me wrong I totally loved this book and I guess talking about what I didn't like is just as good as what I did. Because the way she treated the nurse I freakn' loved that! I mean hello lady. That's her man and her baby back the freak off. Also glad Hunter saw what others didn't see when she meet her son for the first time, I even had some tears.
I also loved the sea shell wish that had gotten more play because it felt like an after thought thrown in to make him grovel. It would have been so cool if that had been a bit more because I thought it was sweet.
I also love her bestie. She totally has Mason running in circles. I have to say watching that is fun.

SO all in all I loved this book. :)

moonchild720's review

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2.0

I decided to listen to this book on Audible. I had listened to the first one and it ended off with a lot of uncertainty. I enjoyed the first one but this one kind of annoyed me to be honest.

One thing that bothered me was McKenzie. In this book I found her in incredibly annoying. I know that she is only 20 but she just acts very immature. Something specifically that bothered me about her was how she over reacts a out such little things. She takes something that could be almost nothing and blows it up. Example being when Hunter finally told her about what was going on with Jason or when her family told her that her father worked for the FBI. She took that and ran with it and didn't speak to her family of Hunter for weeks. Instead of hearing them out and saying I understand you want to protect me but please don't keep things from me. Especially when they involve me. That would have been so much more simple.

Moving on to something else that annoyed me to no end, her parents. Every single time they are talking to her they call her baby girl. They NEVER refer to her as anything else and that is incredibly irritating. Even in one conversation they would call her baby girl at least three times. They never even called her by her name. I'm probably just being nit pickey but I honestly couldn't stand any interactions with her parents because of this.

Another irritating thing is her brothers. They have to be involved and interfere in EVERYTHING. Honestly most of these two books probably wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for her brothers. They need to learn to mind their own business and stay out of McKenzie's life.

Hunter and McKenzie were also getting on my nerves. Anytime they started to feel overwhelmed instead of talking about it, they passenger son off to one of their parents and took off for a getaway. You have a new baby. You can't just drop your responsibility as a parent and just runaway from your issues. That missed me off. They didn't need all of those getaways because nothing was going on.

The random switching POVs really annoyed me. I thought that they didn't add much to the story and I just didn't understand the point. The first book was just McKenzie's and then Hunger's at the end. That's fine because it was necessary. The random jumping from McKenzie to Hunter to Mason to Haley was just weird. I didn't feel that their point of view really added anything to the story.

I was kind of let down by the whole Jason situation. We found of new information about Brittany being his daughter and Lyn being his girlfriend and nothing comes of it. Hunter confronts them once and that's it? They didn't want anything and they just leave them alone? No. That was a huge let down because I was anticipating something big happening. I thought maybe Jason would go after McKenzie or even the baby and he did nothing but show up and pies people off.

Something that was huge and just dropped was who caused McKenzie to get into the accident. In the beginning everyone was loaded and they were going to find out who was responsible. They all begin to think that Brittany had something to do with it and then everyone stops caring. No one really brings it up again. No one goes to the police to tell them who they think it was. We don't find out why they did it. Nothing. Maybe that's something that gets wrapped up in the next book but I am not interested in finding out. The characters were way too annoying. I felt what was going on was supposed to be a huge deal but it really was basically nothing. I am definitely disappointed.

hodayaazulay's review

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3.0

3.5

brewtifulfiction's review

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3.0

I didn't enjoy this one as much as the first, it felt a little rushed and overall things were left unresolved, I know there are more books but I would have liked Hunter and CC's side of things a little more wrapped up.