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Part of Your World by Abby Jimenez
5.0
emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

You know a romance goes hard when it has baby goats

Why the eff did I sleep on this book? Who am I? A dingus dongus CLEARLY! 

I learned a lot about myself after reading this Abby Jimenez. First, I think small town might be my favorite trope. There is just something so special about how deep the bond is between townsfolk and this book it gave me goosebumps (*cough* the home birth scene *cough*) Second, is age gap kind of the hottest thing in the world? I am already melting thinking about Daniel again. The most ELITE literary man. Don't @ me. 

Seriously, I think I bought this book solely for the goat on the front. Fast forward two years later and I am forever swoony over this romance. I loved Daniel and Alexis's meet cute. I was putty when Daniel protected her from her dog friends at the bar and YOU CAN'T TURN DOWN A MAN WHO MAKES YOU A GRILLED CHEESE! Seriously, Daniel is the bookish dream boat we all obsessed over. The drive in date. The fostering the sweet baby bean Chloe. The heart shaped rock. *sigh* 

Don't even get me started on the dick pic chapter. That will live in my head rent free. I am giggling just reliving it in my head right now. 

Just trust me when I say if you love to swoon over fictional men and fur babies are an added bonus to your romance stories, don't pass up "Part of Your World." It's a top notch sparkle in the sea of love. 

🐐 Second Chance
💙 Age Gap 
🐕 Small Town
💙 Hilarious Banter
🐐 Book Boyfriend ELITE 
💙 FATE! 
🐕 BABY GOATS

A quick note on the audiobook experience I thought that Daniel's and Alexis's voice actors are perfect. Their performances and the maturity of each voice feels like it matches each personality well. The pacing is perfect. It was easy to listen to. I loved that you could feel the emotion and frustration near the end of the story through Zachary Webbers voice. I really appreciated the stats and resources for domestic abuse at the end. I hope that this book can help someone live a happier and safer life. 

That being said sweet bookish souls, check your trigger warnings. Abby covers domestic abuse and toxic relationships heavily in this one. 

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