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mrsbsbooks's review against another edition
3.0
This novella is Finding it from Hunt 's POV from leaving America up until he takes her to his hotel room after her drink has been notified.
We see the way he notices Kelsey's struggle, as he see 's that she is in the same destructive circle that he was once in.
Hunt struggles with his growing feelings for her, but sees a kindred spirit, knowing that he can help if she lets him, he just hopes she doesn't find out his secret.
I would have preferred however if this novella went into the time that Hunt continued to travel after Kelsey had left him behind until she contacts him again.
We see the way he notices Kelsey's struggle, as he see 's that she is in the same destructive circle that he was once in.
Hunt struggles with his growing feelings for her, but sees a kindred spirit, knowing that he can help if she lets him, he just hopes she doesn't find out his secret.
I would have preferred however if this novella went into the time that Hunt continued to travel after Kelsey had left him behind until she contacts him again.
sharonsm_28's review
5.0
I loved understanding Jackson Hunt's point of view. This has a feeling of Chasing Liberty as the main characters is a daughter who wants to be free and explore and a bodyguard who has to act like a tourist. However, it becomes complicated when they fall in love with each other. I love how he acts and protects Kelsey. He is very protective and that makes him an ideal boyfriend (aka boyfriend material).
hupsy_hups's review
5.0
I really liked reading about the beginning of Kelsey's travels, but from Jackson's POV. It was also really fun to see their first interactions from his POV, and get his side of what happened.
echoingbooks's review
3.0
Somehow I expected a bit more from this book. I wanted more of him with Kelsey going onto her travels and helping her I wanted to know the moment he fell in love with her. I wanted to know how he felt when she found out he was following her from the beginning and that she didn't trust him then. This was an okay book I will give it 3.5 stars here.
vidhi26p's review
3.0
This is an incredibly hard book to read. Not in the sense that the reader cannot comprehend it, but the fact that it's like trying to get into reading "The Raisin in the Sun"......you can't.
charlottenw1's review
2.0
I found that this was a very quick and did not really add anything to the series. I think it lacked in progression and I didn't connect with the characters as well through their dialogue as I have in the previous books.
trisha_thomas's review against another edition
2.0
although I thought this was interesting, I agree with others that thought it ended too abruptly.
gitanita's review against another edition
4.0
I wished there was more of the story because I really wanted to know how Jackson felt in the same situations. I love him!
stephaniemarie's review against another edition
2.0
I love Cora, but this novella didn't do it for me. I don't believe it added anything to Kelsey's story, and half of the book was just recycled scenes from [b:Finding It|16172638|Finding It (Losing It, #3)|Cora Carmack|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1372682748s/16172638.jpg|24256396]. I didn't learn anything new about Jackson or Kelsey, then it just... ended without an ending. It was really odd. The [b:Losing It|16034964|Losing It (Losing It, #1)|Cora Carmack|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1348459319s/16034964.jpg|21807237] series is cute and fun, but this was a wholly unnecessary and awkward addition.