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alexangelas 's review for:
Forever My Girl
by Heidi McLaughlin
I picked this up because I recently saw the movie on Netflix and really liked it. But this is one of those few instances where the movie is better than the book.
The writing reminded me of the book The Perfect Marriage; it was extremely simplistic and amateur. The dialogue was stilted and cheesy in a cringey way.
I also hated the logic and in more ways than one. I’ll give just one example but please know there were many: a side character dies at the beginning leaving behind his wife and two kids. How is it then, that some guy comes into the picture several weeks later interested in the widow and our main characters think they might start dating (maybe even marry)…the man who died isn’t even cold in his grave yet. Idk about you, but if my husband died and left me with children, the LAST thing I’d be thinking about is dating and possibly marrying a man who just came into my life. No one with two brain cells to rub together would think that story line makes sense. NO ONE.
The writing reminded me of the book The Perfect Marriage; it was extremely simplistic and amateur. The dialogue was stilted and cheesy in a cringey way.
I also hated the logic and in more ways than one. I’ll give just one example but please know there were many: a side character dies at the beginning leaving behind his wife and two kids. How is it then, that some guy comes into the picture several weeks later interested in the widow and our main characters think they might start dating (maybe even marry)…the man who died isn’t even cold in his grave yet. Idk about you, but if my husband died and left me with children, the LAST thing I’d be thinking about is dating and possibly marrying a man who just came into my life. No one with two brain cells to rub together would think that story line makes sense. NO ONE.