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This Is What Happy Looks Like
by Jennifer E. Smith
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This author.
Oh, how I love clean, contemporary romance!
I know some say they were a little bit disappointed with this book, but since I wasn't planning on reading this book, I had no expectations or hopes for it. But, thanks to Booknut101 who gave a digital copy of TIWHLL, I read it in two days (I tried to pace myself) and I enjoyed it. While I can understand *main females name*'s frustration and confusion about whether or not to date that famous guy, It was hard for me to understand before knowing the backstory of the mom and Senator. And even though the ending is noncommittal, and it's kind of obvious what happens (Guy on tour, 2 different sides of guy, small town girl doesn't like the spotlight)
And..... A second one would be really cool (with the Senator maybe opening his mouth about his daughter), but if Jennifer continues in the same pattern as her other books, I'll just wait for the next book that she comes out with.
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REREAD REVIEW
I found myself focusing in on how Smith develops the relationship between Graham and man-I-still-can't-remember-her-name and skipping past the conflict parts with the mom and the Senator. Rereading Graham made him seem younger and slightly unrealistic then I remember, but it was a really sweet book.
I would still recommend!
**** **** **** **** **** **** **** ***** ****
This author.
Oh, how I love clean, contemporary romance!
I know some say they were a little bit disappointed with this book, but since I wasn't planning on reading this book, I had no expectations or hopes for it. But, thanks to Booknut101 who gave a digital copy of TIWHLL, I read it in two days (I tried to pace myself) and I enjoyed it. While I can understand *main females name*'s frustration and confusion about whether or not to date that famous guy, It was hard for me to understand before knowing the backstory of the mom and Senator. And even though the ending is noncommittal, and it's kind of obvious what happens (Guy on tour, 2 different sides of guy, small town girl doesn't like the spotlight)
Spoiler
Mostly likely not gonna happen .And..... A second one would be really cool (with the Senator maybe opening his mouth about his daughter), but if Jennifer continues in the same pattern as her other books, I'll just wait for the next book that she comes out with.
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REREAD REVIEW
I found myself focusing in on how Smith develops the relationship between Graham and man-I-still-can't-remember-her-name and skipping past the conflict parts with the mom and the Senator. Rereading Graham made him seem younger and slightly unrealistic then I remember, but it was a really sweet book.
I would still recommend!