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A review by kewlshort1
Floored by Karla Sorensen
5.0
Love the Ward family
I’m going to start by saying that after the last book, I really disliked Lia and wasn’t super stoked about her book. There, I said it. While she was hilarious and spunky and deliciously naughty at 12 years old in Logan’s book, adult Lia was pretty shallow and judgement in Claire’s book and I had a hard time liking her. In this book, she was difficult to connect with and she was in her head a lot. I liked her with Jude, and they were a good match. Im still not entirely sure what their whole “issue” was. I had a hard time telling if she was so upset because he had not told her about his relationship with his family, or if she was upset because their relationship was different than her own. It really seemed more that she could not understand that not all families were as close as hers. I was sort of annoyed that she acted like he should change his families dynamic, without knowing anything about how they got there, as sometimes relationships are toxic and not sticking around is the best. Since she did not know the history she had no idea if that was the case. I struggled with the idea “I had to give us space apart in order to bring us closer together”. I feel like they definitely could have managed to learn about each other more without being on opposite sides of the globe, but in the end it seem to work out for them. I’ve absolutely loved this entire series, as well as the Washington World Series that takes place before this one. That being said this one is probably my least favorite.
I’m going to start by saying that after the last book, I really disliked Lia and wasn’t super stoked about her book. There, I said it. While she was hilarious and spunky and deliciously naughty at 12 years old in Logan’s book, adult Lia was pretty shallow and judgement in Claire’s book and I had a hard time liking her. In this book, she was difficult to connect with and she was in her head a lot. I liked her with Jude, and they were a good match. Im still not entirely sure what their whole “issue” was. I had a hard time telling if she was so upset because he had not told her about his relationship with his family, or if she was upset because their relationship was different than her own. It really seemed more that she could not understand that not all families were as close as hers. I was sort of annoyed that she acted like he should change his families dynamic, without knowing anything about how they got there, as sometimes relationships are toxic and not sticking around is the best. Since she did not know the history she had no idea if that was the case. I struggled with the idea “I had to give us space apart in order to bring us closer together”. I feel like they definitely could have managed to learn about each other more without being on opposite sides of the globe, but in the end it seem to work out for them. I’ve absolutely loved this entire series, as well as the Washington World Series that takes place before this one. That being said this one is probably my least favorite.