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I’m struggling a little because this book started at romantic, at the meet cute, but the dreariness of life , drifting friendships, and the prospect of great partners who “just don’t have that spark” is so depressing. I’m having trouble believing in Natalie and Rob because they’ve interacted for like a total of 5 hours over the course of 5 years!!!!
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One-Star Romance
Laura Hankin
Post from the Deep End forum
I can’t believe they went like multiple weeks without texting. I simply couldn’t survive like that AT THAT AGE?? With their level of infatuation!?
Post from the Deep End forum
She’s 21??? lol oh boy I’m going into this with some skepticism because any college romance I had was RIDICULOUS, at that age.
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Deep End
Ali Hazelwood
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Deep End
Ali Hazelwood
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One-Star Romance
Laura Hankin
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This was a cute character development novel, but in my opinion, not a good romance. The time loop device was great for helping Noelle get over her workaholic, conservative, risk averse personal barriers. But as soon as that device was 'solved' (which took forever.....), Noelle became...very boring again. Which tells me that her character was BORING, and the time loop device was doing all the work. Lol. And Cam - omg, every time we saw things from his pov it was like reading a robot's diary. Ew! I enjoyed Noelle's friendship with Avery + her sister the most, and how she said fuck it to her job, lol.
Character personalities really do matter, because how they react to a situation (and how long it takes for them to 'move the story forward') impacts the pacing SIGNIFICANTLY. Our heroine took foreverrrr to move the story forward, and when she did, NOTHING messy happened. The hijinks were muy minimal.
Finally, it didn't feel like an effective romance to me because
Post from the Time Loops & Meet Cutes forum
feeling mixed so far! this story is not exactly moving forward much. Also had to note that all of Cams pov sections are soooo devoid of personality! still pretty cute so far, but waiting for things to pick up PLEASE! m
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Time Loops & Meet Cutes
Jackie Lau
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Gwendolyn Harper
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A Witch's Guide to Magical Innkeeping
Sangu Mandanna
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The Love Haters
Katherine Center
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Mate (Bride, #2)
Ali Hazelwood
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Allegra Goodman
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Catalina
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio
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I like Olivia Atwater a lot. Two half souls was GREAT, and such a lovely light romance too. Similarly, I got behind the light romance in this book too - we have our heroine who is smart, stubborn, has a painful past, and our grumpy butler who's actually a sweetie. The only problem with this book was I got really confused by the mechanics of this "knot" vs. fairyland. Lol, It was REALLY hard for me to visualize and understand the main conflict. At least it worked out?
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Hmm. You'd think that a mystery/thriller centered around a home for unwed ladies would have really strong friendships/strong female characters. Instead, those bonds were WEAK. FICKLE. But not in an interesting Brilliant Friend way. Each character had super unclear motivations. Like, was May a good friend? Why did the purple dress girl like May so much?
This book could've shined with strong personalities and relationships, but instead it was just an OK mystery with OK characters and OK plot. Sorry!