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A review by thevanessa
So Into You by Kathleen Fuller
challenging
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
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
3.0
2.75/5⭐️
This was a sweet story, with some heavy topics.
Britt Branch has severe social anxiety and avoids going places because of it, she works as a YouTuber who teaches art. Hunter Pickett is a recovering alcoholic, who’s been excommunicated from his family after a stint in jail. He stumbles upon Britt’s video, and realizes that it calms him down and gives him hope to start again. They start talking via dms and soon after, meet in person, where a friendship blooms and they help each other with their problems.
Again, it was a sweet story that had me smiling to myself at times because of how cheesy it was, but some parts were immature and cringe. Not to mention there was additional POVs with Britts mom and dad, that I didn’t care about. I understand it was to give backstory to help with Britts character, but I wish it had gone without it and simply focused on Britt and Hunter POVs.
If you’re looking for a book that has a clean cheesy romance, second chances and lot of Art, this one’s for you🫶🏼
Also, the audiobook was really good! The voiceover actress was giving it her all and I appreciate it🙌🏻
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for the audio in exchange for an honest review.
This was a sweet story, with some heavy topics.
Britt Branch has severe social anxiety and avoids going places because of it, she works as a YouTuber who teaches art. Hunter Pickett is a recovering alcoholic, who’s been excommunicated from his family after a stint in jail. He stumbles upon Britt’s video, and realizes that it calms him down and gives him hope to start again. They start talking via dms and soon after, meet in person, where a friendship blooms and they help each other with their problems.
Again, it was a sweet story that had me smiling to myself at times because of how cheesy it was, but some parts were immature and cringe. Not to mention there was additional POVs with Britts mom and dad, that I didn’t care about. I understand it was to give backstory to help with Britts character, but I wish it had gone without it and simply focused on Britt and Hunter POVs.
If you’re looking for a book that has a clean cheesy romance, second chances and lot of Art, this one’s for you🫶🏼
Also, the audiobook was really good! The voiceover actress was giving it her all and I appreciate it🙌🏻
Thank you NetGalley and Thomas Nelson for the audio in exchange for an honest review.
Graphic: Addiction, Alcoholism, Panic attacks/disorders
Moderate: Death, Death of parent, Abandonment
Minor: Medical content