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“You’re good for her Dylan. Even if she doesn’t know it yet.”
“Yeah,” I say softly. But all I can think about is how wrong Kristen’s got it. Mackenzie is the one that’s good for me.
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Rating: 3.75✨
Closed door romance
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Opposites attract in this small town romance about two people trying to find happiness and love, despite the hardships they’ve faced.
Eve Blakely has a way of drawing me into her stories with her beautiful writing and intriguing storylines. The Version You Hide was a great addition to the Cliff Haven Series. This book had angst, romance, character cameos and a MMC who just wanted to love the FMC
“Yeah,” I say softly. But all I can think about is how wrong Kristen’s got it. Mackenzie is the one that’s good for me.
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Rating: 3.75✨
Closed door romance
—
Opposites attract in this small town romance about two people trying to find happiness and love, despite the hardships they’ve faced.
Eve Blakely has a way of drawing me into her stories with her beautiful writing and intriguing storylines. The Version You Hide was a great addition to the Cliff Haven Series. This book had angst, romance, character cameos and a MMC who just wanted to love the FMC
A sweet little romance that explores multiple storyline’s about family, friendship and domestic violence.
We are introduced to Mackenzies life and her hardship with DV and being abandoned by her mother. She is trying to move on with her life and create new experiences and memories. Dylan is also trying to make a fresh start, trying to create his own identity seperate from his billionaire family.
I really wanted more from the relationship between the two main characters. As it contains minimal spice I was really searching for a deeper connection between them and a fire of chemistry. After all the hurt they have both experienced they became comfortable a little too quickly with no real bang.
I did enjoy the side characters of the elderly women in the art classes and how the book explored the history of what actually happened to Mackenzie’s mother. ‘
A nice easy small town romance, 3.5 stars.
We are introduced to Mackenzies life and her hardship with DV and being abandoned by her mother. She is trying to move on with her life and create new experiences and memories. Dylan is also trying to make a fresh start, trying to create his own identity seperate from his billionaire family.
I really wanted more from the relationship between the two main characters. As it contains minimal spice I was really searching for a deeper connection between them and a fire of chemistry. After all the hurt they have both experienced they became comfortable a little too quickly with no real bang.
I did enjoy the side characters of the elderly women in the art classes and how the book explored the history of what actually happened to Mackenzie’s mother. ‘
A nice easy small town romance, 3.5 stars.
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
emotional
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I have been looking forward to reading the last installment of the Cliff Haven series and it did not disappoint! Eve writes the most gorgeous books, very raw and real, and you definitely go through all the emotions reading them. She also writes characters that you can't help but love. Watch out for Betty in this one, bringing the comedy and some light relief. An absolute class character and definitely worthy of a mention. A beautiful, emotional read to finish off the Cliff Haven trilogy
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
emotional
inspiring
sad
medium-paced
I received an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.
I really enjoyed this, I love how much Dylan was willing to listen and just be there for Mackenzie when she was going through troubles. There was so much communication throughout and no misunderstanding which is what I find you get sometimes in most romance books so that was really refreshing.
I also like how some other romance tropes weren’t in it either, as I find most romance fiction follow an outline but this was really one in itself and made it that more special to read for me.
Slight bias as Dylan nicknames Mackenzie “Kenz” which is the nickname only my partner calls me and is really rare to see in a book!
I really enjoyed this, I love how much Dylan was willing to listen and just be there for Mackenzie when she was going through troubles. There was so much communication throughout and no misunderstanding which is what I find you get sometimes in most romance books so that was really refreshing.
I also like how some other romance tropes weren’t in it either, as I find most romance fiction follow an outline but this was really one in itself and made it that more special to read for me.
Slight bias as Dylan nicknames Mackenzie “Kenz” which is the nickname only my partner calls me and is really rare to see in a book!
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
sad
tense
medium-paced