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A review by bookish_kayy
Manhattan by Kandi Steiner
5.0
Ah, young love!
These Beckers keep stealing my heart, piece by piece, to the point where I don’t know if I’m going to have any left for anyone else.
Kylie is in love with her best friend, has been for most of her life.
Mikey is oblivious, wrapped in his hurt from Bailey running off to Nashville to start her life without him.
He’s planning on leaving their small town behind for the blinding lights of Manhattan.
Kylie doesn’t want to be left behind like a cloud of dust on the wind, so she hatches a plan to show him the best parts of their town and lives.
Enter reminders of Bailey at every stop, undoing Kylie’s hard work.
The romance between them is slow, because honestly Mikey is blind to her affection, blind to her want, and blind to her until those blinders are lifted.
A beautiful story, lots of heartache, lots of happy moments, lots of wanting to knock some sense into that boy.
Betty is a gem, hand delivered to us.
And now, I’ll wait impatiently for Jordan’s book.
Recommendation: I never say no to Steiner, and I don’t suggest you do either. Definitely worth the read.
These Beckers keep stealing my heart, piece by piece, to the point where I don’t know if I’m going to have any left for anyone else.
Kylie is in love with her best friend, has been for most of her life.
Mikey is oblivious, wrapped in his hurt from Bailey running off to Nashville to start her life without him.
He’s planning on leaving their small town behind for the blinding lights of Manhattan.
Kylie doesn’t want to be left behind like a cloud of dust on the wind, so she hatches a plan to show him the best parts of their town and lives.
Enter reminders of Bailey at every stop, undoing Kylie’s hard work.
The romance between them is slow, because honestly Mikey is blind to her affection, blind to her want, and blind to her until those blinders are lifted.
A beautiful story, lots of heartache, lots of happy moments, lots of wanting to knock some sense into that boy.
Betty is a gem, hand delivered to us.
And now, I’ll wait impatiently for Jordan’s book.
Recommendation: I never say no to Steiner, and I don’t suggest you do either. Definitely worth the read.