A review by buttholder
Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman

4.0

I stand to hate books with flashbacks. I REALLY stand to hate second chance romances. I want my instant love and gratification and I want it now dammit.

However, I also stand corrected. While the incessant articles in-between storyline were annoying, and while she broke up so much of a couple of nights into so much exposition it came out a little fuzzy. I still really loved this story.

I think there were some unanswered things, like her relationship with her ex and the ending of that that should have been more addressed. I think her apartment and friend back in LA needed to play more of a part. I think his family and his niece didnt have any kind of storyline, when it could have been more. There were definitely things that could have been fixed.

At its core though, its an addictive story. Its something I couldnt put down, and gave me a lot to yearn for. I wasnt shocked by the ending but i was happy with it. This left me feeling warm.