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Such Great Heights by Sydney Logan

vanessa_issa's review

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3.0

[2.5]

Tudo acontece rápido demais pro meu gosto. Em termos de casal, não me agradou muito, não... Muitas cenas me deixaram meio hmmm... Mas gosto do carinho que a Olivia tem pelo Ryder e de ver a forma como ela ajuda essa família. É fofo de ver como ele confia nela e vai melhorando cada dia mais seu comportamento.

A parte que explica o título do livro, aaaaaaaaa. fez valer a leitura pra mim.

vemhg7's review against another edition

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emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring reflective tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.25

lowkeyreader's review

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5.0

Oh my god! How come I've never read from this author. I totally loved this one.

Olivia's just what Ryder and Jackson needed in their life. The absolute love and devotion she has for Ryder is undeniable and fills my heart with joy. From the moment Jackson meets Olivia sparks fly and he knows she’s going to change their world. The way she brings Jackson and Ryder back to life and fills their home with love, hope, happiness, and fun is awe-inspiring.

My heart aches for Ryder. Their story is just so beautiful, not just Olivia and Jackson's but the three of them. Their relationship felt so effortless right from the start.

Such Great Heights is devastatingly beautiful. The ending was absolutely beautiful. I kind of wept a little bit.

the_clavicule_of_ac's review

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3.0

Olivia Stuart is having trouble finding a teaching job, so her best friend, Dana, gets her a gig as a nanny to 5 year old Ryder- Dana’s nephew. It was supposed to be a temporary job where she could get some practice for when she could get in a classroom. Olivia didn’t mean to love her charge so much...or to fall for his handsome father.

Did I have a perma-smile while reading this book? Yes. Was it super sweet and sappy? Yes. I typically struggle with super sweet insta-love stories, but this was also a touching story about family and healing, that was refreshing to read during a time when the real world is so crazy and unpredictable. This book was a quick, light read without much conflict (which I would have liked a tad more of to make it seem more realistic). The author created characters you can’t help but fall in love with. Especially the cutest little boy, Ryder. If you’re looking for a clean, easy, and mostly drama free romance read, this is your book.


*An ARC of this book was provided to me, and in exchange I am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
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