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I enjoyed Bea's story. As someone who is also an introvert, I could relate to some of what she experienced in this book. One thing I appreciated was that she found a way to do what she loved without letting anyone push her into doing it in way that she wasn't comfortable with. She got out of her comfort zone just enough to grow, but not so much that she wasn't being true to herself or her personality.
I also enjoyed Easton's part of the story. Like Bea, I found Easton easy to like. I liked the way his romance with Bea came together, despite some obstacles. One of those obstacles was Bea's foster brother, Jake. I have to say that Jake had to grow on me. He threw up some red flags for me in the beginning with the way he behaved around Bea and other men that entered her life. Fortunately he ended up getting called out on his behavior and he took a look at himself and realized some things. I liked that he grew as a person and began to change. I'm not sure if I like his personality yet, but the next book will be about him, and I'm sure I will like him by the end of it.
This book, like all the others in this series, had some really heartwarming moments and one in particular was when Bea's foster mom, Seren talked with her about all the grief in her past including not being able to have children, and how she didn't yet know that her children were already out there. She just had to find them. These moments are what make this series good.
If I had any kind of critique, it would be that sometimes I wish this series didn't include people coming into wealth, connections with famous or wealthy people, and brand name dropping so much. I also wish the book titles reflected the more heartwarming aspects of the stories instead of wealth or money because they are about so much more than that. Bridget has a real talent for weaving serious topics into her stories without them weighing the story down too much. Her stories focus on the good that can come of things instead of lingering on the bad too much, and I appreciate that. There's also always humor injected into the stories that keep them light and I enjoy that aspect of the books as well.
Thanks to the author for providing me with an ARC of this book.
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I also enjoyed Easton's part of the story. Like Bea, I found Easton easy to like. I liked the way his romance with Bea came together, despite some obstacles. One of those obstacles was Bea's foster brother, Jake. I have to say that Jake had to grow on me. He threw up some red flags for me in the beginning with the way he behaved around Bea and other men that entered her life. Fortunately he ended up getting called out on his behavior and he took a look at himself and realized some things. I liked that he grew as a person and began to change. I'm not sure if I like his personality yet, but the next book will be about him, and I'm sure I will like him by the end of it.
This book, like all the others in this series, had some really heartwarming moments and one in particular was when Bea's foster mom, Seren talked with her about all the grief in her past including not being able to have children, and how she didn't yet know that her children were already out there. She just had to find them. These moments are what make this series good.
If I had any kind of critique, it would be that sometimes I wish this series didn't include people coming into wealth, connections with famous or wealthy people, and brand name dropping so much. I also wish the book titles reflected the more heartwarming aspects of the stories instead of wealth or money because they are about so much more than that. Bridget has a real talent for weaving serious topics into her stories without them weighing the story down too much. Her stories focus on the good that can come of things instead of lingering on the bad too much, and I appreciate that. There's also always humor injected into the stories that keep them light and I enjoy that aspect of the books as well.
Thanks to the author for providing me with an ARC of this book.
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Recordings of a Reader on Youtube
Writings of a Reader at Blogspot
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