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A review by novelisticpages
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
3.0
I really loved the basic concepts of this story. The mental health issues resonated with me so much and I thought it was a lovely romance (I loved both the main character and Yuki)! I'm also a sucker for found family and the side characters made this story so much better.
The only reason I'm rating this lower is because there were parts of the novel that got really repetitive for me. I think I enjoyed the first half much more than I enjoyed the second half. After the halfway point, it started to constantly tell us things it had already said: the color of her skin and hair, the "Porter way", and it talks about Grace's internal struggles multiple times (which is not a bad thing except for the fact that it's word for word at times).
Overall, I enjoyed the story, but the writing just wasn't my favorite part.
The only reason I'm rating this lower is because there were parts of the novel that got really repetitive for me. I think I enjoyed the first half much more than I enjoyed the second half. After the halfway point, it started to constantly tell us things it had already said: the color of her skin and hair, the "Porter way", and it talks about Grace's internal struggles multiple times (which is not a bad thing except for the fact that it's word for word at times).
Overall, I enjoyed the story, but the writing just wasn't my favorite part.