A review by goldiefan
Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen

4.0

This book, for lack of a better phrase, was like a big hug. The author was fantastic in establishing the main character before jumping into the romantic elements; by focusing on her family, her job and her best friend at first it allowed us to get to know her intentions a lot better than other authors allow. All the characters are well developed and feel like they may be real beings rather than your typical cardboard cut outs usually seen in some similar novels.

Complaints? I don’t have many, although despite how long this book is compared to books I’ve read recently the ending still managed to be a bit rushed. As other readers have picked up on , communication is deliberately ignored at times to put more obstacles in the way for the main characters. I’m also a bit on the fence at the way Katharine’s best friend is written.