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adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
sad
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:
No
4.5 ⭐️
Christopher is the youngest Miles brother and has lived a care-free playboy lifestyle his entire adult life. Upon this realization and feeling unsatisfied, he makes a rash decision to take a year long sabbatical and travel around backpacking, starting in Spain. He lives in a hostel and meets Hayden, a farm girl who booked this trip to get over a heartbreak. The two meet and like each other, but struggle to reconcile their differences and form a meaningful relationship.
I really enjoyed this! This was definitely the most lighthearted and funny book in this series and I laughed out loud so many times, especially with all the "Ahh's". As always this was quite long, but I didn't mind. The story was interesting and I couldn't put it down. I liked Christopher and Hayden's journey and how they grew both together and a part. I also loved their relationship with Eddie and that whole aspect of the story. Christopher and Hayden were both solid, well written characters and as always I like how the female stands up for herself. Some of their fights and points of contention were interesting but made sense with the story. It was nice to catch up with the characters from the rest of the books as well (but why SO many children? I found that so weird). As always there were a couple of comments and word choices made by both characters that I didn't necessarily care for, so not a 5 star. But this was funny, entertaining and a good read. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free preview in exchange for an honest review.
Christopher is the youngest Miles brother and has lived a care-free playboy lifestyle his entire adult life. Upon this realization and feeling unsatisfied, he makes a rash decision to take a year long sabbatical and travel around backpacking, starting in Spain. He lives in a hostel and meets Hayden, a farm girl who booked this trip to get over a heartbreak. The two meet and like each other, but struggle to reconcile their differences and form a meaningful relationship.
I really enjoyed this! This was definitely the most lighthearted and funny book in this series and I laughed out loud so many times, especially with all the "Ahh's". As always this was quite long, but I didn't mind. The story was interesting and I couldn't put it down. I liked Christopher and Hayden's journey and how they grew both together and a part. I also loved their relationship with Eddie and that whole aspect of the story. Christopher and Hayden were both solid, well written characters and as always I like how the female stands up for herself. Some of their fights and points of contention were interesting but made sense with the story. It was nice to catch up with the characters from the rest of the books as well (but why SO many children? I found that so weird). As always there were a couple of comments and word choices made by both characters that I didn't necessarily care for, so not a 5 star. But this was funny, entertaining and a good read. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free preview in exchange for an honest review.
4.5 ⭐️
Christopher is the youngest Miles brother and has lived a care-free playboy lifestyle his entire adult life. Upon this realization and feeling unsatisfied, he makes a rash decision to take a year long sabbatical and travel around backpacking, starting in Spain. He lives in a hostel and meets Hayden, a farm girl who booked this trip to get over a heartbreak. The two meet and like each other, but struggle to reconcile their differences and form a meaningful relationship.
I really enjoyed this! This was definitely the most lighthearted and funny book in this series and I laughed out loud so many times, especially with all the "Ahh's". As always this was quite long, but I didn't mind. The story was interesting and I couldn't put it down. I liked Christopher and Hayden's journey and how they grew both together and a part. I also loved their relationship with Eddie and that whole aspect of the story. Christopher and Hayden were both solid, well written characters and as always I like how the female stands up for herself. Some of their fights and points of contention were interesting but made sense with the story. It was nice to catch up with the characters from the rest of the books as well (but why SO many children? I found that so weird). As always there were a couple of comments and word choices made by both characters that I didn't necessarily care for, so not a 5 star. But this was funny, entertaining and a good read. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free preview in exchange for an honest review! I'm really happy I got to read and review this.
Christopher is the youngest Miles brother and has lived a care-free playboy lifestyle his entire adult life. Upon this realization and feeling unsatisfied, he makes a rash decision to take a year long sabbatical and travel around backpacking, starting in Spain. He lives in a hostel and meets Hayden, a farm girl who booked this trip to get over a heartbreak. The two meet and like each other, but struggle to reconcile their differences and form a meaningful relationship.
I really enjoyed this! This was definitely the most lighthearted and funny book in this series and I laughed out loud so many times, especially with all the "Ahh's". As always this was quite long, but I didn't mind. The story was interesting and I couldn't put it down. I liked Christopher and Hayden's journey and how they grew both together and a part. I also loved their relationship with Eddie and that whole aspect of the story. Christopher and Hayden were both solid, well written characters and as always I like how the female stands up for herself. Some of their fights and points of contention were interesting but made sense with the story. It was nice to catch up with the characters from the rest of the books as well (but why SO many children? I found that so weird). As always there were a couple of comments and word choices made by both characters that I didn't necessarily care for, so not a 5 star. But this was funny, entertaining and a good read. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the free preview in exchange for an honest review! I'm really happy I got to read and review this.
emotional
funny
hopeful
reflective
sad
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:
Yes
I loved the first half of this book with the traveling that Christopher did. I am interested in travel & have went on quite a few trips so this was up my alley. However, the last half just annoyed me. Hayden & Claire are kind of tied for women I don’t care for in this series. Their insecurities and woe is me attitude just doesn’t vibe with me. Emily is my favorite so far. This is my least favorite in the series, but I’m still glad I read it.
lighthearted
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
This book was the disappointment of all disappointments.
I kept thinking, I’m going to like Christopher in a minute. Sadly, I didn’t - egotistical, rude, self-indulgent uh … and for what ? To hear him call 14 yo old homeless boys ‘fucker’ and continuously ridicule Hayden’s profession making out his was so much more important.
And when he met with his brothers, the good guys from the previous books who are all happy husbands and wonderful men, the meeting just gave me the ick.
This book was sadly, an absolute mess and if you’re thinking of continuing to read because it’s going to get better. Let me save you the time and say it doesn’t.
I kept thinking, I’m going to like Christopher in a minute. Sadly, I didn’t - egotistical, rude, self-indulgent uh … and for what ? To hear him call 14 yo old homeless boys ‘fucker’ and continuously ridicule Hayden’s profession making out his was so much more important.
And when he met with his brothers, the good guys from the previous books who are all happy husbands and wonderful men, the meeting just gave me the ick.
This book was sadly, an absolute mess and if you’re thinking of continuing to read because it’s going to get better. Let me save you the time and say it doesn’t.
This book's break up and conflict really tugged at my heartstrings cuz even me as a reader couldn't think of a solution for them to end up together but they found a way. It ended amazing and it was super funny and entertaining and I enjoyed this book thoroughly.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
sad
medium-paced
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
sad
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
The Miles Men are forever keeping me on my toes. I didn’t think I had enough room for all of them but boy was I wrong. Christopher reminds me of Tristan. However he will never take Tristan’s place in my heart. I loved hearing about Jameson and Emily’s relationship. And obviously about Claire and Tristan and the boys! His relationship with Eddie ❤️ I am a little confused Elliot just sells his house to Christopher? Like there isn’t a different house he can buy? And Kate is only mentioned once… and how she was in Hawaii.. anyone else find this weird? Because Hayden met the rest of the wives.
Overall Christopher grew greatly as a man and the year sabbatical was well worth it.
Overall Christopher grew greatly as a man and the year sabbatical was well worth it.
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-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:
Yes