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halston's review
I was very excited with the opportunity to read this by receiving an arc. Couldn't put it down. Kept me interested in the story. always enjoy reading j.s.copper's books! can't wait to read the next in the series
beata's review against another edition
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.25
It probably would've gotten 3* if it wasn't for the fact that it's not a finished story. I got enough of Elizabeth not being able to make up her damn mind for longer than 3 minutes in here, I don't need her doing it all over again in another book because her ex brought her dad back.
I guess there's one good thing about this book, it's a great example of therapy isn't magic and won't fix you up. Especially when you keep giving your douche ex chance after chance, but choose to believe the worst of the one good guy you meet.
All the women in the series sound immature as hell, and so I'm judging all the guys for going after them. From the sound of it, at least Aidan is not much better, though. I feel like the new adult tag I added was too mature for this one.
I guess there's one good thing about this book, it's a great example of therapy isn't magic and won't fix you up. Especially when you keep giving your douche ex chance after chance, but choose to believe the worst of the one good guy you meet.
All the women in the series sound immature as hell, and so I'm judging all the guys for going after them. From the sound of it, at least Aidan is not much better, though. I feel like the new adult tag I added was too mature for this one.
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