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Red at Night by Katie McGarry
3.0

3 stars

”Her lips flatten into a thin line. “Once we do this, there’s no going back. It’ll end what we have now. By the end of today, you could be running back to Cooper and begging his forgiveness.”
Going back, it’s what I craved for those first few times I visited James Cohen’s grave. But in meeting Stella, I found a way forward. I don’t want what’s between us to end, and the one thing I’m learning is that there’s no going back. “Or I could choose you. Bring it, Stella. Give me your worst.”


This novella was pretty cute. It was a quick read that kept me interested enough to read it in one sitting for my reading goal.

Stella was alright. She really was that quirky I’m-not-like-the-other-girls girl, but honestly not to much that it became annoying. She was bland at times, but alright. Jonah is fricken adorable. I rlly liked his character, even if a bit flat sometimes. I just wish the author didn’t always make him describe Stella as something akin to “she was slight with soft, feminine curves.” (stella is just SO petite, guys)

Anyway, rlly cute and would recommend. Good book to fulfill any reading goal.