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read_n_wright 's review for:
Have We Met?
by Camille Baker
I did NOT like the narration of this and I felt it spoiled the whole story for me, unfortunately. Trying to put that aside, this is the story of a woman who finds a mysterious dating app has been downloaded to her phone. Goaded by her friends, she decides to engage with it and is told that she will cross paths again with 4 men from her past and that 1 will be her soul mate. She doesn't believe it until she begins reacquainting with men from her past that have potential to grow into something more. Things get complicated when she starts dating Cory, feeling like it's destined to fail since she still hasn't met the fourth man from the app who will most likely be her soul match.
I love Cory! He's great! I find it so funny that female authors can so easily construct the perfect man, yet their female protagonists are always lacking in some way!
As for the protagonist she is very stooche as we say in south London. Always expecting men to chase her, never giving any validation or anything in return, expecting that that WONT push a man away.
In my opinion, the 3rd act break up, or whatever its called was very valid. She pushes him away, he vulnerably reveals this has caused him not to trust her even though he is in love with her and he backs away giving her space to decide what she wants. Please explain to me why she never humbles herself and reaches out and my man forced to grovel to win her back! He is allowed to feel what he feels. This is why people lie! They know that if they share how they really feel and their partner reacts negatively, it could be the end of their relationship. I would have loved it if the author had created and environment where the 2 main characters, who are in love, feel safe enough to speak openly about their feelings without fear of it causing a break up.
I love Cory! He's great! I find it so funny that female authors can so easily construct the perfect man, yet their female protagonists are always lacking in some way!
As for the protagonist she is very stooche as we say in south London. Always expecting men to chase her, never giving any validation or anything in return, expecting that that WONT push a man away.
In my opinion, the 3rd act break up, or whatever its called was very valid. She pushes him away, he vulnerably reveals this has caused him not to trust her even though he is in love with her and he backs away giving her space to decide what she wants. Please explain to me why she never humbles herself and reaches out and my man forced to grovel to win her back! He is allowed to feel what he feels. This is why people lie! They know that if they share how they really feel and their partner reacts negatively, it could be the end of their relationship. I would have loved it if the author had created and environment where the 2 main characters, who are in love, feel safe enough to speak openly about their feelings without fear of it causing a break up.