Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by chelsss_ann
Savor It by Tarah DeWitt
emotional
funny
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
TLDR: Think BK Borison but with heavier Gilmore Girl town vibes.
Why did no one tell me that I would love Tarah DeWitt? I loved everything about this book. From the colors on the cover to the main characters to what the MCs had to go through for their HEA.
Fisher is so sad. Over his sister. Over his failures. But he is trying so hard to do better. In fact, one of Sage's thoughts really stuck with me about Fisher. "F*ck, he's perfect. No, it's worse because he's imperfect and honest about it and he's deserving of so much love." He wants to do right by Indy, and while I know he had to do what he did at the end of the book, it had me up sobbing in the middle of the night.
As for Sage, I love how comfortable she is with herself. How comfortable she is helping out Fisher and Indy, and having hard conversations with Fisher. I loved that this book really didn't let them get away with the miscommunication trope, because it would have been so easy to do. I also loved how honest she was with herself throughout her relationship with Fisher, especially toward the end.
This book is honestly so good. If you're a contemporary romance lover, this is one you have to pick up. And Ellis and Wren are getting their own book soon! Which I am so happy about!!
Why did no one tell me that I would love Tarah DeWitt? I loved everything about this book. From the colors on the cover to the main characters to what the MCs had to go through for their HEA.
Fisher is so sad. Over his sister. Over his failures. But he is trying so hard to do better. In fact, one of Sage's thoughts really stuck with me about Fisher. "F*ck, he's perfect. No, it's worse because he's imperfect and honest about it and he's deserving of so much love." He wants to do right by Indy, and while I know he had to do what he did at the end of the book, it had me up sobbing in the middle of the night.
As for Sage, I love how comfortable she is with herself. How comfortable she is helping out Fisher and Indy, and having hard conversations with Fisher. I loved that this book really didn't let them get away with the miscommunication trope, because it would have been so easy to do. I also loved how honest she was with herself throughout her relationship with Fisher, especially toward the end.
This book is honestly so good. If you're a contemporary romance lover, this is one you have to pick up. And Ellis and Wren are getting their own book soon! Which I am so happy about!!