A review by asquared92
Lost in Love by Susane Colasanti

3.0

I read the first book in this series a long time ago, so when I started this book it took me a bit to remember what happened in the first book. The characters were compelling, but I had a hard time connecting with them. Sadie, Darcy, and Rosanna’s more annoying qualities took the front seat in this book making it hard for me to understand their point of view. Some of their issues and problems seem trivial in the grand scheme of things. For Sadie, I loved her journey in this story to love herself. Darcy was as badass as always, and I thought her struggle with her feelings was beautifully written. Rosanna’s journey to her new self was raw and emotional. I liked how for Darcy the boy drama took more of a front seat but for Rosanna and Sadie it was less important in this book. In this story, New York City was again it’s own character. The author wrote about this city in such loving detail that I truly felt like I was there walking the streets with the girls. The ending was a bit abrupt leaving me scratching my head as to how that was the end. I’m hoping the third book wraps up all loose end nicely.