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A review by madihever
November 9 by Colleen Hoover
2.0
I couldn’t get over the lie. I’m sorry, I just could not.
I don’t think there’s anything that could possibly justify it. And I think that’s part of the problem. THE LIE WASN’T EVEN ADDRESSED.
The first half felt like an easy-going early 2000s romcom and I loved the quick wit they had together. But Ben was a walking red flag when Fallon first met him. Without the knowledge revealed by the manuscript, he still took advantage of her insecurities to weasel his way into her life.
I’m also laughing at the parallels between The Last Song and this book lmfao: “sorry I started a fire that ruined you/your dad’s life and kept it from you while you fell in love with me”
I did love the little cameos by Miles and Tate.
I don’t think there’s anything that could possibly justify it. And I think that’s part of the problem. THE LIE WASN’T EVEN ADDRESSED.
The first half felt like an easy-going early 2000s romcom and I loved the quick wit they had together. But Ben was a walking red flag when Fallon first met him. Without the knowledge revealed by the manuscript, he still took advantage of her insecurities to weasel his way into her life.
I’m also laughing at the parallels between The Last Song and this book lmfao: “sorry I started a fire that ruined you/your dad’s life and kept it from you while you fell in love with me”
I did love the little cameos by Miles and Tate.