A review by charlottereadsthings
The Love Square by Laura Jane Williams

funny lighthearted slow-paced

3.0

I decided to pick up The Love Square after I really enjoyed Our Stop, and because once again opted for the audiobook as Carrie Hope Fletcher was the narrator. 

I'm not really a fan of love triangle stories, let alone love squares. But there's been many times I've ended up loving books with tropes I often have a dislike for, so I went into the reading optimistically.

Sadly, this book is just okay. Carrie Hope Fletcher did an amazing job of adding life and personality to a story that fundamentally didn't feel like it had that much going on. Wheb I think back on it after reading, I can't recall anything that happens. 

I didn't like that when the protagonist's flaws are pointed out that she seeks to work on them, but then in the last few pages ends up living happily ever after with the same person who called her toxic and demanded she get help. 




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