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A review by kaisbooknook
Elevator Pitch by Evelyn Leigh
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5
Greyson is the most book boyfriend MMC to ever book boyfriend. Yeah, I said what I said.
The many positive thoughts I have about this book have been swimming around incoherently in my brain since I read it, so this review may be all over the place. Bear with me
First of all, the TENSION!!!! Evelyn Leigh just knows how to write tension between two characters like no other. The back and forth banter and the questioning both the MC's had as to whether or not they should be together had me scarfing this book down.
Also, Selah's friend group is so adorable and supportive, I honestly wish all the characters in this book were real just so I could hug them. The friend group dynamics that were in this book were everything, and I'm so glad this book is part of an interconnected standalone series so I can read all of their stories.
I could not get enough of this book, and the spice, the acts of service, and the love were overflowing. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to read a book with a new book boyfriend for them to obsess over, an FMC learning to heal from past DV, or a loveable group of characters.
The many positive thoughts I have about this book have been swimming around incoherently in my brain since I read it, so this review may be all over the place. Bear with me
First of all, the TENSION!!!! Evelyn Leigh just knows how to write tension between two characters like no other. The back and forth banter and the questioning both the MC's had as to whether or not they should be together had me scarfing this book down.
Also, Selah's friend group is so adorable and supportive, I honestly wish all the characters in this book were real just so I could hug them. The friend group dynamics that were in this book were everything, and I'm so glad this book is part of an interconnected standalone series so I can read all of their stories.
I could not get enough of this book, and the spice, the acts of service, and the love were overflowing. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to read a book with a new book boyfriend for them to obsess over, an FMC learning to heal from past DV, or a loveable group of characters.