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sdufoir4390 's review for:
Falling for You Again: A Novel
by Kerry Lonsdale
This was an interesting journey into the lives of Meli and Aaron.
Their initial spontaneous fun encounter really connected them. I’m not sure how they walked away.
I loved them together and really felt chemistry. I would have loved a little more time with them on the page.
Where I really struggled was the lack of communication and assumption throughout. Not just between them but during the whole book. The secrecy in Meli’s family was especially wild to me. It’s one thing to not tell a child things they won’t understand but as an adult it’s ridiculous.
Overall, despite these things I was really rooting for this couple and their HEA. This was an interesting journey into the lives of Meli and Aaron.
Their initial spontaneous fun encounter really connected them. I’m not sure how they walked away.
I loved them together and really felt chemistry. I would have loved a little more time with them on the page.
Where I really struggled was the lack of communication and assumption throughout. Not just between them but during the whole book. The secrecy in Meli’s family was especially wild to me. It’s one thing to not tell a child things they won’t understand but as an adult it’s ridiculous.
Overall, despite these things I was really rooting for this couple and their HEA. Thank you to Kerry, the publisher and Net Galley for this arc.
Their initial spontaneous fun encounter really connected them. I’m not sure how they walked away.
I loved them together and really felt chemistry. I would have loved a little more time with them on the page.
Where I really struggled was the lack of communication and assumption throughout. Not just between them but during the whole book. The secrecy in Meli’s family was especially wild to me. It’s one thing to not tell a child things they won’t understand but as an adult it’s ridiculous.
Overall, despite these things I was really rooting for this couple and their HEA. This was an interesting journey into the lives of Meli and Aaron.
Their initial spontaneous fun encounter really connected them. I’m not sure how they walked away.
I loved them together and really felt chemistry. I would have loved a little more time with them on the page.
Where I really struggled was the lack of communication and assumption throughout. Not just between them but during the whole book. The secrecy in Meli’s family was especially wild to me. It’s one thing to not tell a child things they won’t understand but as an adult it’s ridiculous.
Overall, despite these things I was really rooting for this couple and their HEA. Thank you to Kerry, the publisher and Net Galley for this arc.