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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. No-one writes loveable, clueless characters better than Anyta Sunday!
Filled with laugh out loud moments, sizzling chemistry, and an oblivious MC, Sagittarius Saves Libra is a fun-filled romantic comedy with a few surprises.
Catch my full review at My Endless Shelf
Filled with laugh out loud moments, sizzling chemistry, and an oblivious MC, Sagittarius Saves Libra is a fun-filled romantic comedy with a few surprises.
Catch my full review at My Endless Shelf
I seriously adored the shit out of this book! New author for me and I didn’t know what to expect but this book was just so incredibly cute and swoon-worthy.
I found the writing to be a little confusing in the beginning, but I got used to it and once I got into the story things made more sense to me. There were a lot of funny/witty moments and the story overall was very low angst and lighthearted, even if there were some more serious topics as well.
Jason was so adorable, quirky and utterly clueless - he had me laughing out loud several times and I loved the banter between him and Owen. I would have liked to know what Owen was thinking at times because his amusement with Jason was sweet and he was a few steps ahead of him through the entire book. I liked that Jason mostly just went with his attraction to Owen even if it was new to him and they were “faking” their relationship.
The perfect book if you’re looking for a fun, sweet and lighthearted story! Owen is just pure boyfriend goals and Jason’s cluelessness is hilarious. I’m curious about the other books in the series and I look forward to reading more from this author.
I found the writing to be a little confusing in the beginning, but I got used to it and once I got into the story things made more sense to me. There were a lot of funny/witty moments and the story overall was very low angst and lighthearted, even if there were some more serious topics as well.
Jason was so adorable, quirky and utterly clueless - he had me laughing out loud several times and I loved the banter between him and Owen. I would have liked to know what Owen was thinking at times because his amusement with Jason was sweet and he was a few steps ahead of him through the entire book. I liked that Jason mostly just went with his attraction to Owen even if it was new to him and they were “faking” their relationship.
The perfect book if you’re looking for a fun, sweet and lighthearted story! Owen is just pure boyfriend goals and Jason’s cluelessness is hilarious. I’m curious about the other books in the series and I look forward to reading more from this author.
Joyous and hilarious. I loved every moment of the quirky Tasmanian tale.
Finally FINALLY my sign (Libra) gets the Signs of Love treatment from Anyta Sunday and god, I was not disappointed in the slightest. I'm pretty sure I started reading this book and then refused to do anything that required even the slightest bit of my attention until I finished it a few hours later. This book really had everything.
We had mistaken identity - because Jason and his long lost identical twin, Michael, switched places so Michael didn't have to be in his ex-boyfriend's wedding. Yeah, that's the premise and its amazing. We have that trope where the only person who knows the MC's real identity is the other MC, because Owen sussed him out almost immediately. We have oblivious MC because Jason cannot see how Owen feels. We have fake dating. We have bisexual awakening. We have forced proximity, though its really only forced by Jason due to fear of wild animals. We have so many things all mushed together into one trope salad that left me DYING of laughter and so incredibly satisfied by the end of it.
Like all of the Signs of Love books, this book was hilarious. I was laughing out loud at several points. The romance is, of course, a bit of a slow burn because Anyta Sunday writes those the best. The chemistry between Jason and Owen was off the charts. The side characters were so real and so hilarious and so amazing.
This book is dual POV and low angst and just - honestly, read it. It's a part of the series, but it can be read as a standalone. We get the occasional reference to other stories from the series but you don't have to read those to understand it. So make haste. Go read this.
** DISCLAIMER: ARC provided by GRR and this is my fair and honest review. **
We had mistaken identity - because Jason and his long lost identical twin, Michael, switched places so Michael didn't have to be in his ex-boyfriend's wedding. Yeah, that's the premise and its amazing. We have that trope where the only person who knows the MC's real identity is the other MC, because Owen sussed him out almost immediately. We have oblivious MC because Jason cannot see how Owen feels. We have fake dating. We have bisexual awakening. We have forced proximity, though its really only forced by Jason due to fear of wild animals. We have so many things all mushed together into one trope salad that left me DYING of laughter and so incredibly satisfied by the end of it.
Like all of the Signs of Love books, this book was hilarious. I was laughing out loud at several points. The romance is, of course, a bit of a slow burn because Anyta Sunday writes those the best. The chemistry between Jason and Owen was off the charts. The side characters were so real and so hilarious and so amazing.
This book is dual POV and low angst and just - honestly, read it. It's a part of the series, but it can be read as a standalone. We get the occasional reference to other stories from the series but you don't have to read those to understand it. So make haste. Go read this.
** DISCLAIMER: ARC provided by GRR and this is my fair and honest review. **
Possibly my favourite one so far, I'm still toying with whether Zane and Beckett are beating out Jason and Owen and it's a very close race.
This book was ridiculously funny as Jason's obliviousness rivals that of Zane's when he was falling for Beckett, that's probably one of the reasons why I loved this one so much.
It has a cool plot with twins swapping places and taking over each others lives so that Carl doesn't have to go through the pain of seeing his ex-boyfriend marrying someone else.
I love Owen though, OMG he is the perfect book boyfriend and I have to say the steam levels in this one are some of the hottest in the series so far! It's slow-burn only because Jason is so utterly clueless about all the vibes he's not only sending out to Owen but which he's giving him back.
There's some minor angsting but, overall as with any Anyta story, what you get is a wonderfully chill, funny romance with a joyous happy ending.
#ARC kindly received from the author via GRR Tours in return for an honest and unbiased review
This book was ridiculously funny as Jason's obliviousness rivals that of Zane's when he was falling for Beckett, that's probably one of the reasons why I loved this one so much.
It has a cool plot with twins swapping places and taking over each others lives so that Carl doesn't have to go through the pain of seeing his ex-boyfriend marrying someone else.
I love Owen though, OMG he is the perfect book boyfriend and I have to say the steam levels in this one are some of the hottest in the series so far! It's slow-burn only because Jason is so utterly clueless about all the vibes he's not only sending out to Owen but which he's giving him back.
There's some minor angsting but, overall as with any Anyta story, what you get is a wonderfully chill, funny romance with a joyous happy ending.
#ARC kindly received from the author via GRR Tours in return for an honest and unbiased review
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Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
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A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
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