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A review by 0sc4rsbooksh3lf
False Confidence by Sophie Snow
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
4.75
Here we are, with Sophie Snow's last book. We have Jazz's story now and I've been waiting for this since I finished Legally Binding in February. We already knew our characters from the first book. I had a
lready fallen in love with Jazz in Maggie's story and she confirmed herself as my favorite character in the Sophie Snow universe. I found her an extraordinarily well written character, free spirited and positive, and, most important, a relatable one. In particular, at this moment in my life I find myself sharing many struggles that Jazz faces and seeing her going through all of it, even making mistakes sometimes, comforts me. We saw her grow from chapter to chapter, always supported by Liam and Maggie, and when I read the epilogue I admit I was moved. Liam was perfect for her and her story, always caring, always ready to support Jazz in everything: You can fully feel his deep and true love for Jazz. This book doesn't have a complex storyline. The focus is obviously Jazz's healing process and the search for her true self, along with her relationship with Liam.
Another thing that absolutely works in this book is the spice. Sophie Snow was always been good at writing spicy scenes, but in this one she really outdid herself, she definitely knows what she was doing.
lready fallen in love with Jazz in Maggie's story and she confirmed herself as my favorite character in the Sophie Snow universe. I found her an extraordinarily well written character, free spirited and positive, and, most important, a relatable one. In particular, at this moment in my life I find myself sharing many struggles that Jazz faces and seeing her going through all of it, even making mistakes sometimes, comforts me. We saw her grow from chapter to chapter, always supported by Liam and Maggie, and when I read the epilogue I admit I was moved. Liam was perfect for her and her story, always caring, always ready to support Jazz in everything: You can fully feel his deep and true love for Jazz. This book doesn't have a complex storyline. The focus is obviously Jazz's healing process and the search for her true self, along with her relationship with Liam.
Another thing that absolutely works in this book is the spice. Sophie Snow was always been good at writing spicy scenes, but in this one she really outdid herself, she definitely knows what she was doing.