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norwayellesea's review against another edition
4.0
I recently downloaded this for free after spotting it on my daily BookBub email. I've not read a chick-lit novel in a long time and I'm surprised I enjoyed it as much as I did. I read it in one sitting and the change of pace away from books I normally read was welcome at this time.
jaimejustreadsromance's review
3.0
This was an okay read. I just couldn’t seem to get past how annoying Ashley was about Emily’s love life. I mean, we all want the fairytale, romcom, Knight is shiny armor love story but it seems like Ashley would have been more aware of her friends actual feeling and less focused on some fictional idea of romance. Especially because she was living her own REAL rance.
Honestly, the bright spot of this whole book was Elliot. Chris and Brooke can stay too, but I could’ve done without Ashley and Ryan.
Honestly, the bright spot of this whole book was Elliot. Chris and Brooke can stay too, but I could’ve done without Ashley and Ryan.
mfabiano726's review against another edition
4.0
I read this book right after completing the Three Girls series, so it was a slightly challenging for me to get into. But, after about 50 pages I started liking Emily, Amanda, Chris, Ryan and Brooke. Then, Schurig did the most awesome thing, she incorporated Ginny (from Three Girls) into this story, albeit briefly, but as a college friend of Emily's. It was fascinating to read as the two worlds, both set in the same city, came together. Schurig is a great writer, especially with keeping time lines perfectly put together. This story is about Emily and her inability to find love as her friends try to help her.
leelee77's review against another edition
4.0
Another good read from Rachel Schurig, there was a minor error near the end where it said Ashley was kissing Ryan when it should have said Chris.
I loved all the characters but
I loved all the characters but
Spoiler
Greg was an arse and I was so glad when Emily finally saw sense. I was rooting for Elliott all along and was glad when they ended up together even though it was predictableweirdowl's review against another edition
I got this as a free kindle book. I enjoyed it, but there were some confusing errors. I would consider this a guilty pleasure read, nothing substantial.
kerrykennedyauthor's review
5.0
Cosy friends to lovers, slow burn
Very enjoyable and cosy book. Friends to lovers, slow burn.
Gives you that fgf and he's.
Really cute and adorable
Loved it
Schurig is definitely a romance and romcom writer. The characters were just like good friends and I loved them all.
Quick read too
Kerry Kennedy Author
Very enjoyable and cosy book. Friends to lovers, slow burn.
Gives you that fgf and he's.
Really cute and adorable
Loved it
Schurig is definitely a romance and romcom writer. The characters were just like good friends and I loved them all.
Quick read too
Kerry Kennedy Author
shannanh's review
4.0
It was an ok story. My main problem was I kept seeing the word Chris'ss, which was rather annoying
katylang's review
3.0
Didn't drive me as bonkers as I thought it would. Sure the writing could be tightened up quite a bit and the plot line isn't new (I mean, does just everyone except me have a handsome guy best friend waiting in the wings for them to fall in love with? I'm sick of that plot device), but I found myself mildly interested in how it would all wrap up, and thought some of the secondary characters were interesting.
crownab's review
3.0
I typically love Rachel's books, but this one didn't blow my shirt up. The pace was much slower than I prefer, and the plot felt like it was lacking. I'll probably read the rest of the trilogy though just because I enjoy this authors writing style!
My Summary: Single late 20s professional who's friends think she needs love. Falls into the "perfect love story" only to discover what perfect actually is.
My Summary: Single late 20s professional who's friends think she needs love. Falls into the "perfect love story" only to discover what perfect actually is.