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A review by weasleyreading
Center Stage by Kimberly Page
3.0
I felt like this had potential, but it let me down a little.
Grant and Sophia were great in the beginning of the story, had tension, that connection and the beginning of feelings I love to read about, but what I like too is to see when they start a relationship, how they go on dates, how the relationship grows form that first attraction to HEA but in this book, time jumps skipped over that and went directly into ‘now we are having issues’? Noooo! Give me the simple moments, let me make a connection with the characters and their easy love now that they are in a routine together!
At moments, it felt like the spice was more important than the romance (and I'm saying this as an avid lover of spice in a book, but there needs to be balance).
Also, Hazel felt like an adult speaking at times, in no way should a child be your relationship therapist.
This sadly fell a little flat for me.
Thank you, Love Notes and Kimberly, for this e-arc!
Grant and Sophia were great in the beginning of the story, had tension, that connection and the beginning of feelings I love to read about, but what I like too is to see when they start a relationship, how they go on dates, how the relationship grows form that first attraction to HEA but in this book, time jumps skipped over that and went directly into ‘now we are having issues’? Noooo! Give me the simple moments, let me make a connection with the characters and their easy love now that they are in a routine together!
At moments, it felt like the spice was more important than the romance (and I'm saying this as an avid lover of spice in a book, but there needs to be balance).
Also, Hazel felt like an adult speaking at times, in no way should a child be your relationship therapist.
This sadly fell a little flat for me.
Thank you, Love Notes and Kimberly, for this e-arc!