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The Truth about Happily Ever After
by Karole Cozzo
This book felt like a cliche relationship in every romance novel, and the guy was dreamy, but it wasn't executed as well as it could be. Every step this book took was typical, and I knew the ending by about 50 pages in.
Any, and I mean any, time a detail came out, it was known that it would have meaning somewhere farther on in the book.
Miller was cute, and I loved the "Cinderella doesn't always have to be looking for Prince Charming" aspect of it, but Alyssa going through a downward spiral when it long-distance boyfriend dumped her? Give a girl some respect.
The part that irked me most was that Miller was the only one to comment on her weight loss (which was a lot of weight, in a short amount of time.) All of Lys's friends just kept sending her presents.
While I love the concept of the whole character at a beloved park, but I just think this wasn't executed as well as it could have been.
Any, and I mean any, time a detail came out, it was known that it would have meaning somewhere farther on in the book.
Miller was cute, and I loved the "Cinderella doesn't always have to be looking for Prince Charming" aspect of it, but Alyssa going through a downward spiral when it long-distance boyfriend dumped her? Give a girl some respect.
The part that irked me most was that Miller was the only one to comment on her weight loss (which was a lot of weight, in a short amount of time.) All of Lys's friends just kept sending her presents.
While I love the concept of the whole character at a beloved park, but I just think this wasn't executed as well as it could have been.