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A review by cristalclearshershelves
Over Us, Over You by Whitney G.
3.0
Like most books by this author, this is a sweet and comparatively moderately sexy read. It features an endearing hero that I really liked, and a less than charming heroine that I eventually liked.
This book basically has the same structure as a typical Whitney G read—if you have read her before, it features the lovable tension, the quick banter, the snarky emails, etc. I liked the backstory for this couple, because I always love seeing couples meet as teenagers and I enjoy reading about how their relationship progresses over time. I didn’t really like the heroine’s persona, because she just annoyed me for some reason.
I was on board for and was engaged with most of the plot. I only lost love for it when the inevitable emotional climax happened and the hero made a dumb choice that took away from his character a bit. His actions did make me warm to the heroine more, so that was a plus.
Also, this romance features the couple from this author’s (I believe it’s called) Midlife Love series, and though those two were a hot mess, I’m curious about how their romance played out, and I think I’ll read their story in the future.
The fact is that I am a bona fide Whitney G Stan and I will keep reading her entertaining romances, no questions asked. Therefore, my opinion is probably not the most valid as far as recommendations are concerned, but I liked this one. It isn’t her best, but it has merits, and it brought me joy and a needed distraction.
This book basically has the same structure as a typical Whitney G read—if you have read her before, it features the lovable tension, the quick banter, the snarky emails, etc. I liked the backstory for this couple, because I always love seeing couples meet as teenagers and I enjoy reading about how their relationship progresses over time. I didn’t really like the heroine’s persona, because she just annoyed me for some reason.
I was on board for and was engaged with most of the plot. I only lost love for it when the inevitable emotional climax happened and the hero made a dumb choice that took away from his character a bit. His actions did make me warm to the heroine more, so that was a plus.
Also, this romance features the couple from this author’s (I believe it’s called) Midlife Love series, and though those two were a hot mess, I’m curious about how their romance played out, and I think I’ll read their story in the future.
The fact is that I am a bona fide Whitney G Stan and I will keep reading her entertaining romances, no questions asked. Therefore, my opinion is probably not the most valid as far as recommendations are concerned, but I liked this one. It isn’t her best, but it has merits, and it brought me joy and a needed distraction.