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A review by mrsjtosh
Slow Dance by Rainbow Rowell
4.0
This is a cute second chance romance book by Rainbow Rowell. I have heard of the author before and read one of her previous works which seemed to be more for new adults and young adult reads, and just a little to juvenile for my tastes but when I saw she had written a book for adult Is decided to give it a go.
I enjoyed the booked and her writing style. Shiloh grew up being best friends with Cary and Mikey. Her and Cary always had a think for each other and hooked up briefly but life happened and they both went their separate ways, her to get married and start a family and Cary into the Navy. The pair are reunited 15 years later when Mikey gets re-married and invites them both. It is quite clear to see instantly that the spark between the pair is still there and they are just two people destined to be together.
The characters are really likeable and I found myself routing for Shiloh from the beginning, she deserved so much more that she ended up with. However she did irritate a bit towards the end of the book with her almost immature behaviour.
Thank you to NetGalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House publishing for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
I enjoyed the booked and her writing style. Shiloh grew up being best friends with Cary and Mikey. Her and Cary always had a think for each other and hooked up briefly but life happened and they both went their separate ways, her to get married and start a family and Cary into the Navy. The pair are reunited 15 years later when Mikey gets re-married and invites them both. It is quite clear to see instantly that the spark between the pair is still there and they are just two people destined to be together.
The characters are really likeable and I found myself routing for Shiloh from the beginning, she deserved so much more that she ended up with. However she did irritate a bit towards the end of the book with her almost immature behaviour.
Thank you to NetGalley and Michael Joseph, Penguin Random House publishing for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.