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A review by mercurialreading
Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren
3.0
This was an odd read for me, especially now that I'm trying to decide on a rating.
On one hand, I loved the book during the early portions, the “fourteen years ago” when Tate and Sam meet in London. During that short time span, there are a number of key moments that facilitate the growth in their relationship. It was a great time seeing them fall in love.
Jumping forward fourteen years… I don’t know. While I was picking the book back up eagerly, I also felt like there were a number of things missing. I guess I wanted more between Tate and Sam in their present day, more development in their relationship- whether it was anger, hate, love- anything. I don’t think there was enough there. And too, the end of the book felt too quick, especially after the build up.
Overall though, I don’t regret my time reading Twice in a Blue Moon. This being my first Christina Lauren book, and I am definitely excited to read more by them.
On one hand, I loved the book during the early portions, the “fourteen years ago” when Tate and Sam meet in London. During that short time span, there are a number of key moments that facilitate the growth in their relationship. It was a great time seeing them fall in love.
Jumping forward fourteen years… I don’t know. While I was picking the book back up eagerly, I also felt like there were a number of things missing. I guess I wanted more between Tate and Sam in their present day, more development in their relationship- whether it was anger, hate, love- anything. I don’t think there was enough there. And too, the end of the book felt too quick, especially after the build up.
Overall though, I don’t regret my time reading Twice in a Blue Moon. This being my first Christina Lauren book, and I am definitely excited to read more by them.