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mellie_reads's review against another edition
3.0
This was a cute book but Iโm starting to this the series has ran its course with me
ciella's review
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
tense
fast-paced
4.75
jigsawgirl's review
3.0
Phoebe and Quentin's book was not my favorite Rose book, but it was ok.
When Quentin decided he was all in for Phoebe and he went to the brothers, I thought they were extremely hypocritical. If they could change for the women they loved, why couldn't he? If I recall, there was only one, maybe 2 of the brothers that hit him with "you don't seem ready to take that step" instead of the "you are incapable of taking that step" reasoning.
My issue was the way Quentin handled the assistant situation. He knew what time it was and he didn't shut that down. He also didn't handle it with Phoebe like he knew he should.
The brothers treated Phoebe like they did, being overprotective and disregarding or dismissing her feelings. It made me wonder how they treated the other 2 sisters in the set of triplets?
I'm not sure about why the case Jordan and Phoebe were working on was relevant. Was it just add information about their careers? Was it to show that Phoebe was intelligent, strong, independent, and successful in her own right? It was interesting, but I'm not sure how much that added to the overall story.
There were romantic parts of the book. There were parts that dragged a bit for me. I can say the book definitely evoked emotion, good, bad, and indifferent, lol.
The narration was ok. I understand narration is a very subjective thing. I might go back and read the book. I just wasn't feeling the male narrator as Quentin. My recommendation would be that you read it and judge for yourself.
When Quentin decided he was all in for Phoebe and he went to the brothers, I thought they were extremely hypocritical. If they could change for the women they loved, why couldn't he? If I recall, there was only one, maybe 2 of the brothers that hit him with "you don't seem ready to take that step" instead of the "you are incapable of taking that step" reasoning.
My issue was the way Quentin handled the assistant situation. He knew what time it was and he didn't shut that down. He also didn't handle it with Phoebe like he knew he should.
The brothers treated Phoebe like they did, being overprotective and disregarding or dismissing her feelings. It made me wonder how they treated the other 2 sisters in the set of triplets?
I'm not sure about why the case Jordan and Phoebe were working on was relevant. Was it just add information about their careers? Was it to show that Phoebe was intelligent, strong, independent, and successful in her own right? It was interesting, but I'm not sure how much that added to the overall story.
There were romantic parts of the book. There were parts that dragged a bit for me. I can say the book definitely evoked emotion, good, bad, and indifferent, lol.
The narration was ok. I understand narration is a very subjective thing. I might go back and read the book. I just wasn't feeling the male narrator as Quentin. My recommendation would be that you read it and judge for yourself.
must_bee_kismet's review against another edition
5.0
What are you willing to do?
When I tell you these Rose brother's have me a mini heart attack watching over Ms. Phoebe I mean just that. I'm so happy that when it was time to put up or fight Quentin stood there right in the trenches to show and prove his love for Ms. Rose. I love this couple. ๐๐๐๐๐
When I tell you these Rose brother's have me a mini heart attack watching over Ms. Phoebe I mean just that. I'm so happy that when it was time to put up or fight Quentin stood there right in the trenches to show and prove his love for Ms. Rose. I love this couple. ๐๐๐๐๐
mickiilewis's review against another edition
5.0
One Triplet Down
Phoebe and Quinton story definitely settings a rolling effect in motion for all of the Triplets happily ever after! Another Rise down.
Phoebe and Quinton story definitely settings a rolling effect in motion for all of the Triplets happily ever after! Another Rise down.
myestorie's review
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
4.0
Finally, a woman who isnโt damaged. Phoebe Rose knew exactly what she wanted, and it was Quentin Davidson. After trying to resist his feelings out of respect for the Rose Brothers, Quentin gives into Phoebeโs urges and crosses a line with her that he has vowed to never cross.
Phoebe is tired of being treated like a child by her brothers and pursues Quentin anyway. They had a cute love story and I loved that Phoebe stood up to her family for what she wanted. It didnโt hurt that Quentin was willing to take a beat down to prove all he wanted to do was love her.
This was a great read and Phoebe and Quentin have been my favorite couple so far.
Phoebe is tired of being treated like a child by her brothers and pursues Quentin anyway. They had a cute love story and I loved that Phoebe stood up to her family for what she wanted. It didnโt hurt that Quentin was willing to take a beat down to prove all he wanted to do was love her.
This was a great read and Phoebe and Quentin have been my favorite couple so far.
annie26's review against another edition
5.0
I really enjoyed this - it definitely makes me want to read the other books in the series.
red_enigma_94's review against another edition
3.0
Whew, child! Men and their bro codes and friendship pacts!! Do NOT cross them!