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A review by laura_biscuit
Zora Books Her Happy Ever After by Taj McCoy
3.0
Zora has an incredibly strong independent woman who is running her own book store whilst doing all she can for her DC community. She hasn’t had time for love, but when one of her favourite authors comes to her store for a book event with his best friend - she decides it might be time to change that.
I really enjoyed the strong female characters in this book - knowing what they want and not letting people stand in their way. Zora’s granny is obviously a star of the novel, but there’s also female characters peppered throughout who do a great job of showing where hard work and determination can get you.
I did feel like there was character introductions and back story that got mentioned once and then didn’t develop further. I also felt like you didn’t need to be Zor-lock Holmes to figure out the plot twist here, and actually it could’ve come sooner and shifted the story from less love triangle to monogamous relationship trying to fix an issue.
Overall it was a fun and flirty read.
Thank you NetGalley and Dialogue Books for the ARC.
I really enjoyed the strong female characters in this book - knowing what they want and not letting people stand in their way. Zora’s granny is obviously a star of the novel, but there’s also female characters peppered throughout who do a great job of showing where hard work and determination can get you.
I did feel like there was character introductions and back story that got mentioned once and then didn’t develop further. I also felt like you didn’t need to be Zor-lock Holmes to figure out the plot twist here, and actually it could’ve come sooner and shifted the story from less love triangle to monogamous relationship trying to fix an issue.
Overall it was a fun and flirty read.
Thank you NetGalley and Dialogue Books for the ARC.