Young Love Series #4: September Elizabeth Ferreira
September Elizabeth Ferreira has always hated life. One moment, everything is falling apart. The next thing she knows, she's being confessed at by someone she cannot even recognize because everything she sees doubles because of alcohol.
September drank that night and everything sure was blurry to her. Her memory is foggy and she definitely forgot about everything that happened---even the mysterious guy who wore a dark hoodie and a black leather watch.
As September tries to recall everything that happened the night she got wasted, she found herself discovering the truth little by little.
Will September remember everything that happened that night? If she does, will the truth make her life a lot better? Or not?
Reading this series felt like slipping into a light, refreshing high school K-drama (but in a book form), simple, warm, and easy to get absorbed in. Each story carries that youthful charm of first crushes and quiet moments that make you smile without trying.
The first part sets a gentle tone: uncomplicated, nostalgic, and comforting in the way it captures young affection. The next book adds a bit more emotional weight while staying very quick and easy to read, giving small but sincere glimpses into the characters' growth.
The third installment was the most enjoyable for me. It has a natural friends-to-lovers feel that's playful without being over the top, and the chemistry between the characters comes through in a soft, realistic way. By the final story, everything wraps up with a slightly more reflective touch, still light, but with a sense of closure that fits the series well.
Overall, the whole series is a feel-good read. With each book under 130 pages, they're perfect for days when you want something simple and enjoyable.
I had a genuinely good time reading them, and it was exactly what I needed at the moment, especially now that the holiday season is getting busy. If you're trying to squeeze in some reading, looking for a quick pick-me-up, or trying to get out of a book slump, this series is a solid choice.