- ARC REVIEW -
‘Mr. Almost’ by Cala Riley was intriguing and well-crafted, though somewhat underwhelming. The origin of the plot was not quite believable/ didn’t make too much sense. The way she got pregnant & what she was told, was really wild. It was kinda a cliche of the genre. The age old ‘I was warned off by family because they thought I was a gold digger’. I was sitting there reading it kind of like, ‘really?’. As the story progressed, it didn’t make too much sense how he was so obsessed from the start, when they only spend one night together, years ago. They both were acting that way. Early-on, before they got together, they both separately said how they felt they shared a connection, and clicked that first night- but nobody ever mentioned love. Then, all of a sudden, it was all reminiscent about how they were in love from the start, and always wanted back in each other’s lives. Truly odd, especially the pin-balling back-and-forth. Additionally, there wasn’t too much going on throughout the book. It was kind of dragging on at times, and it felt like a good chunk didn’t really need to be there. Also, the side characters were very distant. I feel like although we heard about them, and their connections, we never got too much backstory, or page-time with them. I feel like we barely know about each of them, only that they are close with either Mason or Olivia. Anyways, good book, but I just wish it flowed better, and more relevant information was added!