A review by themarinabox
After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid

2.0

Let’s just get straight into it. I thought the potrayal of the imperfections of a marriage was quite realistic and painfully relatable. I enjoy learning about Lauren’s explorations of being somewhat alone but I just feel like I need a little more depth to her journey. It still felt a bit on the surface level to me and wasn’t enough for me to fully connect with the characters like I did in Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo and One True Loves. Nonetheless, it was an okay read. I listened to this on audiobook and I enjoyed the narrator. So no big loss for me.