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A review by belle13
All I Need by E. Salvador
4.25
❤️Secret baby
❤️College basketball
❤️Second chance
❤️Sisterhood
❤️Friends who feel like family
❤️Artist FMC
I was surprised by how quickly I was hooked into this, I had a really hard time even putting it down for at least the first 60% which is exactly what I was looking for. I’m also such a sucker for the surprise baby trope and All I Need really delivered on that one! I also loved that it was set in a college setting because that’s pretty unusual for this particular trope and I thought it was interesting. Lola and TJ were a really sweet couple and reading about their little family gave me all the warm fuzzies and the friendship groups they both had were a lot of fun.
What really let this book down was the length. I wholeheartedly believe no contemporary romance should be longer than 400 pages (sorry) and given that this was well over 500 it was definitely too long. I enjoyed it so much but there was so much unnecessary text towards the end that it really lost momentum and I ended up skimming quite a bit just to get to the end. Given that the next book is over 600 pages I just don’t think I’ll be picking it up any time soon.
I would recommend it if you like the secret baby trope and love the idea of that being mixed together with a spicy college sports romance.
Amount of spice: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Explicitness: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ Open door and explicit
❤️College basketball
❤️Second chance
❤️Sisterhood
❤️Friends who feel like family
❤️Artist FMC
I was surprised by how quickly I was hooked into this, I had a really hard time even putting it down for at least the first 60% which is exactly what I was looking for. I’m also such a sucker for the surprise baby trope and All I Need really delivered on that one! I also loved that it was set in a college setting because that’s pretty unusual for this particular trope and I thought it was interesting. Lola and TJ were a really sweet couple and reading about their little family gave me all the warm fuzzies and the friendship groups they both had were a lot of fun.
What really let this book down was the length. I wholeheartedly believe no contemporary romance should be longer than 400 pages (sorry) and given that this was well over 500 it was definitely too long. I enjoyed it so much but there was so much unnecessary text towards the end that it really lost momentum and I ended up skimming quite a bit just to get to the end. Given that the next book is over 600 pages I just don’t think I’ll be picking it up any time soon.
I would recommend it if you like the secret baby trope and love the idea of that being mixed together with a spicy college sports romance.
Amount of spice: 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Explicitness: 🌶️🌶️🌶️ Open door and explicit