A review by cielosiluminado
Caught Up by Liz Tomforde

emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

2nd recorded read:
i always come back to kaimiller because they have given me major brainrot to the point where i don’t always track rereads but now i have a good excuse: book 4 is coming out soon

1st read:
and she's done it again. liz truly never disappoints.

this book destroyed me, breaking my heart and then sowing it back together. even though this book may have made me laugh, smile, and cry while reading, it made me unbelievably happy in the end.

the relatability to miller because of her insecurities and commitment issues hit close to home for me. my sweet, wild girl. i adore her.

you cannot change my mind that kai is one of the blueprints of all book boyfriends. he's so selfless, he's literally taken care of everyone around him, sacrificing so much.

“You put me first when I forgot how to. You reminded me what it felt like to be important, to be chosen first.”

kai and miller were made for each other. absolute couple goals. their romance? beautiful. their banter? fucking hilarious. the sexual tension? HOT.

the growth kai and miller went on together, and especially on their own, was amazing to read. their love is so pure.

the relationship between kai and max was one of the most beautiful and heartwarming things i've ever read. and the relationship that miller develops with max? had me a crying mess.

kai's love confession? had me a crying mess.

miller's love confession? had me a happy, crying mess.

and best of all, everybody thinking max was trying to say 'Miller' when he kept saying "Mmm", but he proudly exclaiming "Mama" to her instead, had me a crying, bawling mess.

this story is so captivating and impactful, one of my most quick reads this year. i also loved seeing all the previous couples and also the sneak peeks of future couples whose stories are yet to told.

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