It started with three, then moved up to 3.4, then dropped to 3.2 and finally with the ending part score stayed as 3.5 soft, sweet, Hallmark-ish movie vibes with far better characterization and better writing starts rounded up to 4 romantic stars
Mostly I never called myself indecisive. But reviewing and deciding what I’m thinking about this book were really complicated job for me.
I can make honestly my ”it’s not you, it’s me” speech to the book not to hurt its feelings! Because my timing is so wrong to start a new, soft, rom-com. I was not in the mood to read this kind of story. I read so many hard stuffs to digest and I felt like I got used to stomach more meaty, juicy, heavy books even they gave me crumps later. With this book, I decided to start a diet and chose a lighter option, I got hangry and unsatisfied.
I thought to give three stars, too many times. But this made me angry with myself. Because it was not fair to give lower stars to a book when you don’t feel like reading it.
Pros to enjoy this book:
I loved all the characters starting from Evvie, Dean, Andy and of course Monica.
I loved the concept: Evvie wanted to break up from her douchebag husband (everybody thought he was a saint and nobody has seen his ugly face) then nature did its job and he died. So Evvie started to hide herself at the house. Everybody thought she was grieving but she was just hiding.
Then Dean who was Major League Baseball pitcher rented a room from her house. Because he wanted to hide from the world, too. So they turned into a great couple hiders, loners. But as long as they started to connect with each other and got rid of their shields, they understood that they couldn’t hide from each other anymore. The secrets should be told and the barriers should be destroyed. Nobody has to carry all their burdens alone!
As you can imagine, the last parts are a little predictable but still well-crafted and smartly-written.
The characters and good writing captured my attention. Only thing I didn’t like was predictability and some regular Hallmark movie style clichés. Because when I read this book title, I was expecting a more challenging, self-help, inspirational book. These are the reasons, I went back and forth between 3 to 4 stars as if I was taking tours to the kitchen to eat one more spoon of Nutella ( as you can imagine, at least 14 times I went back and forth, great exercise to burn chocolate calories)
I think I should choose to read this book at my holiday time so I can look at the things from healthier and happier perspective (an ideal diet time after heavy thrillers and edgy dramas). So I keep my other rom-coms for upcoming month!
As a summary: Neither I like nor I dislike this book, I stayed in the middle but too be fair it’s better than so many released rom-coms! If you’re looking for well-written, character driven, sweet, relaxing story carries so much hope and humor, this is perfect match for you!