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Everything Will Be Alright by Willow Hadley

rawlsreads's review against another edition

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5.0

Oh buddy does this series keep getting better and better! This is all the sweetness that you'd expect and love and so much more. There's so much growth that we've seen in Charlotte's character from book one and this one takes it even farther - and hits it out of the park!

I could read about all the characters in this even if they were doing the most basic of things! That's how good Willow makes the writing and story in this. I cannot wait to see how each of the characters is going to react to each scene.

The poly relationship is teased out and brought to life so much more in this book. The main angst and plot circle around how everyone is dealing with their feelings. It keeps you on your toes and rooting for everyone - even those who are being stupid about sharing.

debbie2232's review

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5.0

OMG THIS BOOK WAS OUTSTANDING!!!

This is the second in the Charlotte Reynolds series and it is full of funny, emotional, sweet, and romantic scenes with the whole gang! I really liked seeing how much Charlotte has grown in this book and how strong she has become since the first book. Seeing how much all the boys love Charlotte is just so adorable it had me smiling. Remy, Sebastian, Grayson, Liam, and Elliot are all so sweet and caring, they do have their moments where I just want to scream, but I still love those guys. This book did not disappoint at all! Willow never disappoints me with her books, they are all so sweet and in the end they will leave you smiling. For real though, this is such a lovely series about growth, love, and accepting you for you. Gah, I could go on and on about this book, but no spoilers!

Make sure to go and check out Smile Like You Mean It before reading this one. This book will be out on December 28th!


5 Stars!!!

plutoszn's review

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3.75

dude i need the next book is there not gna be a next book oh god

bia21nka's review

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emotional hopeful

3.0

rachael8723's review

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5.0

I just love Charlotte and her boys. All the sweet and fluff you could wish for with just a teeny tiny sprinkling of YA heat. I can't wait to see how these relationships develop

cassie12_21's review

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

1.75

Less giggling, so thats good. 

Relationship Spoiler: 
shes officially dating 4 of the guys by the end of the book and has kissed two of the. 

Extreme-ish relationship spoiler: 
The ones shes dating are Alex, Grayson, Liam and Elliot.

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teaandcrochet27's review

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emotional hopeful reflective fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

I love this book, that’s it

booklovingredhead's review

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4.0

Charlotte’s story of gaining more confidence and finding love continues in book 2 of the Charlotte Reynold’s series. Willow Hadley does an incredible job showcasing the complex nature of having feelings for multiple people. Charlotte struggles with having feelings for her guys as she does not want to ruin her friendship with them. Through the POV of the guys we see that they also struggle with their feelings for Charlotte. It was a beautiful thing to see and brought tears to my eyes.

The sugary sweetness of the words on the pages brought that swarm of butterflies back. When these butterflies entered my system they brought with them giddiness and joy. This book was complex and beautiful and made my heart swell with so much joy seeing these adorable misfits fall in love, plus a newcomer, who joins the group.

Not only was this book sweet enough to give you a cavity but the emotion was intense and you could not help but want to hug the characters anytime one of them felt pain. You just wanted to protect them and keep them safe.

If you want to start a slow-burn reverse harem and will put a permanent smile on your face then check out Charlotte Reynold’s series by Willow Hadley.

hcaticha's review

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4.0

Once again Mrs. Willow Hadley managed to help me beat my reading slump. Her books are easy reads and always manage to make me smile. A good light read. Grayson as always is the best.

ririmlls's review

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3.0

Didn’t live up to the first book, things were a bit too cliche and repetitive for my liking.

I don’t mind the fact that it’s YA, but in this installment the characters behave like teens and I know it’s kind of the point of the series, seeing their growth as individuals and finding their bearings regarding the polyamory dynamics of their relationship with Charlotte and understanding that it’s fine to love more than one people BUT the drama happening outside of their group of friends was a bit unnecessary and the lack of communication between the group was unbearable.

Still a really good series, and I absolutely LOVE what the author is trying to do with this series but I was expecting a bit more.

Things were slow in the first book and it made sense because everything was new for charlotte, she needed the time to get acquainted with herself, the guys and her surroundings, but I expected this book to be less slower and slightly more fast paced because of Charlotte’s evolution. I thought I’ll love this more that what I did, but the pacing and the day-to-day narration of charlotte’s life was sometimes boring and kept me out of the story.

3 solid stars ⭐️ I’ll keep up with this series!