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A review by whatsgabireading
Red String Theory by Lauren Kung Jessen
hopeful
4.0
Red String Theory by Laura Kung Jessen was such a captivating and heartfelt read! I was really drawn into the story of fate, love, and the invisible strings that connect us all. The characters were incredibly well-developed, and I loved how their relationship unfolded.
The book features several romance tropes, including:
- Fate and destiny
- Slow burn romance
- Opposites attract
- Found family
- A touch of magical realism
I really enjoyed the way the author weaves together themes of destiny and choice. The writing style was fluid and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the world the author created.
While there were a few moments where I wished for a bit more pacing in the middle, overall, it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book. It’s a beautiful exploration of how we’re all connected, and it left me with a warm, hopeful feeling.
The book features several romance tropes, including:
- Fate and destiny
- Slow burn romance
- Opposites attract
- Found family
- A touch of magical realism
I really enjoyed the way the author weaves together themes of destiny and choice. The writing style was fluid and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the world the author created.
While there were a few moments where I wished for a bit more pacing in the middle, overall, it didn’t take away from my enjoyment of the book. It’s a beautiful exploration of how we’re all connected, and it left me with a warm, hopeful feeling.