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Coming Home by Pe Kavanagh

nicki_theoverflowingbookcase's review against another edition

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5.0

Can you really find love with your childhood best friend? This story answers that with a highly emotional journey between Ramona and Lucas. Throw in a huge amount of obstacles in their way to happiness which only bring the two closer together and make their love stronger. I truly enjoyed the depth of characters and being hooked from the opening pages to the very last word on the page made this a book I would highly recommend. I cannot wait until the next in the series.

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3.0

Commitment phonic Romona Barrett is tasked with returning home.” Home means many things to her and none of them are good”. Being one of two people to escape the politics and antics her family thrives it she would have never guess this trip would become life changing. I mean besides people dying. A chance encounter with her Lucas of a childhood friend sets a series of events into motion that wasn’t actually all that bad. Also I deeply dislike Lucas. This standalone contemporary romance has no cliffhanger, but includes characters you will meet throughout the series. I really really did not like Lucas he seemed disingenuous, manipulative and childish. He gets upset for all the wrong things at the wrong times. Hes naïve is just aggravating especially the whole Abagail thing. I hate that Ro just became that person she didn’t want to become because of him.

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3.0

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This book was provided by the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you Bold Soul Books and Netgalley!

Coming Home
is the second book in the Friends & Lovers Series but can be read as a standalone. Coming Home tells the story of Ramona and Lucas. They’ve been best friends since they were young, but have been apart for a really long time. After several years Ramona visits Lucas and since that day everything changes for Ramona.

Coming Home was a nice read. I really liked the story in general, the idea of being best friends and then finally seeing each other again after you’ve been apart for such a long time is really something for me. The story was really good but there were some parts that weren’t that interesting or that necessary which made me give this book a three-star rating.

Coming Home was an easy and fast paced read and P.E. Kavanagh had an enjoyable writing style. I’d like to read the other books in the Friends & Lovers Series to see if perhaps the other books are somewhat better than Coming Home!

collie98's review against another edition

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1.0

I got to chapter 6 and the book was just awful! Cheesy and everything happened so fast. I have no idea who the characters are what they want, I wasn’t at all attached to any of the characters. And by chapter 6 I should care for the characters. And I know most romances have at least a little bit of cheese elements but this book omg it is so cheesy and lame and just bad. I’m not going to finish because we all know it’s not going to get any better

collie87's review against another edition

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1.0

I got to chapter 6 and the book was just awful! Cheesy and everything happened so fast. I have no idea who the characters are what they want, I wasn’t at all attached to any of the characters. And by chapter 6 I should care for the characters. And I know most romances have at least a little bit of cheese elements but this book omg it is so cheesy and lame and just bad. I’m not going to finish because we all know it’s not going to get any better
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