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A review by heathermoodreads
This Could Be Us by Kennedy Ryan
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
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
5.0
This book was beautiful. Soledad and Judah were literally perfect for each other. I loved how patient they both were with each other and their relationship. I also loved how devoted they both were to their families. The coparenting in this book was phenomenal.
I felt for Soledad through this book. Edward was a piece of work, and Soledad and their girls suffered because of him and what he did to them. But, in a way, it was good for Soledad because she was able to prove to herself that she could survive on her own and provide for her girls. I loved her friend group and sisters just as much as I loved Soledad and her daughters. Everyone was super fleshed out, and I felt super connected to everyone in this end.
Judah was a fabulous father to his boys and friend to his ex-wife. I loved that he didn't take crap from his job, but he was so soft and caring to his family and Soledad and her girls. I definitely had heart eyes the entire time.
I also liked that Soledad and Judah were older and mature. They were able to figure their relationship out in a realistic way and communicated openly with each other about their feelings. Basically, I loved this book so much! I'm so glad that I was given an early copy to read and review. Thank you, NetGalley, Kennedy Ryan, and the publisher for the opportunity.
I felt for Soledad through this book. Edward was a piece of work, and Soledad and their girls suffered because of him and what he did to them. But, in a way, it was good for Soledad because she was able to prove to herself that she could survive on her own and provide for her girls. I loved her friend group and sisters just as much as I loved Soledad and her daughters. Everyone was super fleshed out, and I felt super connected to everyone in this end.
Judah was a fabulous father to his boys and friend to his ex-wife. I loved that he didn't take crap from his job, but he was so soft and caring to his family and Soledad and her girls. I definitely had heart eyes the entire time.
I also liked that Soledad and Judah were older and mature. They were able to figure their relationship out in a realistic way and communicated openly with each other about their feelings. Basically, I loved this book so much! I'm so glad that I was given an early copy to read and review. Thank you, NetGalley, Kennedy Ryan, and the publisher for the opportunity.