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Sammy Espinoza's Last Review
by Tehlor Kay Mejia
3/5 stars.
There were parts of this book that I liked, but overall I wasn’t the biggest fan of this book.
Sammy Espinoza’s job is to write reviews about singers and musicians. When her job is in jeopardy, her last chance to save it is to write a review about Max Ryan, a rock god who just happens to be her ex who ghosted her years ago. Once she heads back to their shared hometown, they get back together. But will the issues that drove them apart in the past resurface, or can they get through them?
I didn’t think that the “romance” part of this romance book was particularly strong. It felt like Sammy and Max’s relationship was the same as last time, so why would it last now if nothing has changed?
I wasn’t super connected to their of the characters and didn’t really feel like I was rooting for them.
It was an easy and quick read, though, and overall enjoyable. It was a predictable ending but that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Thank you to Random House Publishing and NetGalley for the eARC.
There were parts of this book that I liked, but overall I wasn’t the biggest fan of this book.
Sammy Espinoza’s job is to write reviews about singers and musicians. When her job is in jeopardy, her last chance to save it is to write a review about Max Ryan, a rock god who just happens to be her ex who ghosted her years ago. Once she heads back to their shared hometown, they get back together. But will the issues that drove them apart in the past resurface, or can they get through them?
I didn’t think that the “romance” part of this romance book was particularly strong. It felt like Sammy and Max’s relationship was the same as last time, so why would it last now if nothing has changed?
I wasn’t super connected to their of the characters and didn’t really feel like I was rooting for them.
It was an easy and quick read, though, and overall enjoyable. It was a predictable ending but that wasn’t necessarily a bad thing.
Thank you to Random House Publishing and NetGalley for the eARC.