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The Time of Your Life by Sandra Kitt

emeryclarke's review against another edition

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3.0

Having not read the first book in the series, I was worried that I would be missing large swaths of information. However, this book could have easily been a novel. I did enjoy the character development and general story arc, I did find that the description of the book resolved itself quite early on in the story, while many other plot points persisted.

Overall I think content balance and pacing were a struggle. Romance books normally take me a weekend to read, a day if I'm listening. I've had this book for weeks and finally finished it. I honestly kept selecting other books over it because I didn't want to go back to another slow part.

Thank you NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

lit_vibrations's review against another edition

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3.0

This was one of those books that I had to really push through to finish because it was such a slow-burn. I mean slug in a turtle race slow so I didn’t enjoy it but I didn’t hate it either. I was really waiting for the characters to come to life and to read this amazing dialogue something to really pull me in. But the novel had no real excitement I mean we get zero drama not to say that would’ve made it any better. It was like watching a movie in black and white (dull) the premise seemed promising but the story dragged for so long I couldn’t wait for it to end.

The novel follows Eden Marsh and Beck Dennison after Everett Nicholls died, leaving his millions to the two they are instantly suspicious of each other. Now with such a large inheritance in the picture both must deal with some lingering family issues. As they begin to confide in each other and have fun together their friendship is an anchor in a stormy new life for the two.

Again this was a cute romance but I didn’t really feel connected with any of the characters they all lacked depth. Of them all I couldn’t stand Holly the most. I get the author was trying to build a connection or relationship with both main MC’s by including their family troubles etc but I could’ve done without the side characters.

Luckily, I didn’t have any real expectations for the book so I can’t say that I’m disappointed but this isn’t something I’d be interested in reading again. When the book first started I felt like after Everett’s funeral things would pick up but at no point at all did the pacing progress. So, do I recommend? I say read at your own will you might enjoy it. Special thanks to the author & @sourcebookscasa for my gifted copy!!!

shankl's review against another edition

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3.0

The meet cute was unique in this romance, a wake for a man they both loved dearly. It's only after they become the sole beneficiary to the man's vast fortune, do they truly connect romantically. But first, both must work through family issues to truly connect to move forward.

The storyline was ok, and the money really added to the romance other than we are rich. I also found Eden's issues with her sister immature compared to what Beck was having to overcome. The Time of Your Life begins slowly, and I would've preferred more romance.

Thank you Sourcebooks for the complimentary copy.

lulureads365's review against another edition

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2.0

This was a bit of a drag for me. Nothing really held my attention. There really wasn’t a plot. It all just seemed a bit too unrealistic for me.

flowellsy's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank you Netgalley for the arc! I really loved this book, how real the charathers felt throught the writing of the author and how much I liked eden's and beck's personality. In some parts I was a little bit annoyed on how many times the names of the protagonists were repeated over and over, but other than that I adored the writing and the plot of this novel.

jasminegalsreadinglog's review against another edition

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3.0

The Time of Your Life is a simple story of two people meeting at a location, getting connected, and pursuing romance. Both Eden and Beck have personal baggage, and how both of them navigate these difficulties is the premise of this book.

This book is a part of a series, but I read it as a standalone, and it's ok to read it as such. The concept of the book is great. However, the blurb that creates interest is not as much significant in the story. I am not the one who does not finish a book, and hence, I plodded on. This story felt flat for me. I was waiting for some drama, but nothing happens in the story that is like the wow factor. As a sweet romance story, it is an ok story. It's a good palate cleanser, but I was a tad bit disappointed.

Thank you, Sourcebooks Casablanca and Netgalley for this book.

niki1024's review against another edition

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funny hopeful lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.25

brookac's review against another edition

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I was really hoping to like this book and I really liked the two main characters in the beginning. As the story went on, I found myself trying and failing to continue liking them. They just really dragged. I tried to finish it but I was so bored that I couldn’t. 

lololovesthings's review

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emotional slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

3.5 stars!

"The Time of Your Life" by Sandra Kitt is a slow-burning dramatic romance with two excellent lead characters and a story that starts strong but quickly turns stagnant. I loved the instant chemistry between the main characters, Eden and Beck, and I would have followed them anywhere they went. I enjoyed their personalities, their intimate discussions, and their easy-going connection, Eden's fierce fighting for what she knows is right, and Beck's undying tenderness and affection. The characters in this book are well-written and feel authentic and lived-in, right down to the clothes they wear and the places they live. Unfortunately, the story itself is a bit of a slog to get through. This book is not that long, but you certainly feel its length on every single page. While the premise and the things that happen here are meant to be very dramatic in nature, it feels like there are no heavy stakes, no real oomph to anything that happens. Even when Eden comes face to face with Beck's ex-girlfriend, or when Eden confronts her little sister towards the end of the book, there's no real sense of urgency or any flair to the plot. I liked seeing Beck and Eden grow and overcome their issues (both separately and together), but the road to get there was just too long and a bit boring for me.

Thank you to NetGalley, Sandra Kitt, and SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca for the complimentary ARC of this book. All opinions are my own. I was not compensated for this review.

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readlexread's review against another edition

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Just lost interest.