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bellafranco 's review for:
A Girl Like Her
by Talia Hibbert
Reading Talia Hibbert’s backdated novels after tragically finishing THE BEST ROMANCE SERIES OF ALL TIME, The Brown Sisters. I enjoyed this book. Not as good as the Brown Sisters Trilogy but what will be.
This book was cool to read as you get a good idea of Talia’s progression as an author. And I loved that the main character had ASD, which isn’t incredibly common in romances so diversifying the genre was commendable.
My main qualm with this book was that I felt disconnected with both the main characters. Both Evan and Ruth felt a little flat. Reading from both perspectives made me feel this disconnect stronger. I wish we learned more about Evan and his backstory and his trauma.
All that said still a great book. I really enjoyed it. Will definitely be continuing this series.
This book was cool to read as you get a good idea of Talia’s progression as an author. And I loved that the main character had ASD, which isn’t incredibly common in romances so diversifying the genre was commendable.
My main qualm with this book was that I felt disconnected with both the main characters. Both Evan and Ruth felt a little flat. Reading from both perspectives made me feel this disconnect stronger. I wish we learned more about Evan and his backstory and his trauma.
All that said still a great book. I really enjoyed it. Will definitely be continuing this series.