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A review by goddess_eve21
Last Call at the Local by Sarah Grunder Ruiz
adventurous
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
5.0
I re-read this book with audio ... and although it took me a lot longer to get through it [no fault of the book or audio], I truly enjoyed re-reading Jack & Raine's story. The ease in which it was written, the organic feel of their growing relationship, and the simplicity of a romance story was 🤌🏽
I gave it 5⭐️ the first time and will give it 5⭐️ again!
Original Review:
I loved everything about this book ...
The representation of silent illnesses was definitely one reason, but it was the MCs for me.
Jack and Raine were so cute! The way they gravitated towards each other, the perfect love story.
I love how their individuality glowed through the time they spent together. They challenged each other in the most loving way possible, and I ate it up!
Who does not dream of being a freelance musician traveling the world to meet someone at an Irish pub and fall in love? Certainly me in another dimension!
I loved the found family trope here ... Raine found people who accepted her for her, and she needed that support, especially when she felt she was alone.
I loved that Jack had the support he needed ... and was able to challenge himself around Raine.
I had the honor of reading a copy sent to me ... and look forward to reading more by this author.
I gave it 5⭐️ the first time and will give it 5⭐️ again!
Original Review:
I loved everything about this book ...
The representation of silent illnesses was definitely one reason, but it was the MCs for me.
Jack and Raine were so cute! The way they gravitated towards each other, the perfect love story.
I love how their individuality glowed through the time they spent together. They challenged each other in the most loving way possible, and I ate it up!
Who does not dream of being a freelance musician traveling the world to meet someone at an Irish pub and fall in love? Certainly me in another dimension!
I loved the found family trope here ... Raine found people who accepted her for her, and she needed that support, especially when she felt she was alone.
I loved that Jack had the support he needed ... and was able to challenge himself around Raine.
I had the honor of reading a copy sent to me ... and look forward to reading more by this author.