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A review by beyondevak
The Rachel Experiment by Lisa Lin
4.0
Quick Summary: A hilariously funny multicultural rom-com
My Review: The Rachel Experiment by Lisa Lin is book two in the From Sunset Park, With Love series. It is a fresh, contemporary love story with a boatload of family drama.
What I Loved About This Book:
- I loved the playful banter that existed between the leads. They had such a relaxed vibe and a beautiful connection.
- I loved that the author gave a colorful depiction of the family dynamics of both characters.
- I loved that the challenges and conflicts were realistic. It made the story that much more relatable.
- I loved that Rachel and Luke were imperfect. I could appreciate that they were each on journeys of growth.
My Final Say: I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was so lovely and very entertaining. Readers who want realistic fiction featuring an interracial couple will love this book.
Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Re-read: Yes
Keeper: Yes
Thanks to the author, to Dreamscape Media, and to NetGalley for granting access to this title in exchange for an honest review. The words I have shared are my own thoughts and opinions.
My Review: The Rachel Experiment by Lisa Lin is book two in the From Sunset Park, With Love series. It is a fresh, contemporary love story with a boatload of family drama.
What I Loved About This Book:
- I loved the playful banter that existed between the leads. They had such a relaxed vibe and a beautiful connection.
- I loved that the author gave a colorful depiction of the family dynamics of both characters.
- I loved that the challenges and conflicts were realistic. It made the story that much more relatable.
- I loved that Rachel and Luke were imperfect. I could appreciate that they were each on journeys of growth.
My Final Say: I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was so lovely and very entertaining. Readers who want realistic fiction featuring an interracial couple will love this book.
Rating: 4/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Re-read: Yes
Keeper: Yes
Thanks to the author, to Dreamscape Media, and to NetGalley for granting access to this title in exchange for an honest review. The words I have shared are my own thoughts and opinions.