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Canadian Boyfriend
by Jenny Holiday
emotional
funny
relaxing
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thanks to Forever for the eARC; all opinions are my own.
This is another fun book from Jenny Holiday and as a Canadian, I loved all the Canadian references!
It was a bit weird to for the MMC, Mike Martin, to be referred to as Mike Martin for the vast majority of the book, even by the FMC. I understand it was a stylistic choice by the author, but because of how unusual it was, it did take me out of the story a few times, wondering if it was a typo.
The book relies heavily on miscommunication, or perhaps better to say, deliberate omission of information that would greatly impact on the burgeoning relationship between Aurora and Mike. This left me frustrated at times, and I totally get why Mike reacted when he did when Aurora revealed all the letters. The make-up worked out well, so I'm glad they got their HEA.
This is another fun book from Jenny Holiday and as a Canadian, I loved all the Canadian references!
It was a bit weird to for the MMC, Mike Martin, to be referred to as Mike Martin for the vast majority of the book, even by the FMC. I understand it was a stylistic choice by the author, but because of how unusual it was, it did take me out of the story a few times, wondering if it was a typo.
The book relies heavily on miscommunication, or perhaps better to say, deliberate omission of information that would greatly impact on the burgeoning relationship between Aurora and Mike. This left me frustrated at times, and I totally get why Mike reacted when he did when Aurora revealed all the letters. The make-up worked out well, so I'm glad they got their HEA.