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A Date with a Turkey by L.P. Dover, Heidi McLaughlin

wchappus's review

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4.0

3.5 stars

bookdrgn's review

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5.0

Blurb is a little pun heavy
Isn't it annoying how mothers always meddle, and it ends up being a good thing? But, old hurts are hard to overcome. And Maeve is harbouring some deep, old hurts.
But, oh, I like Maeve. She's assertive, professional and taciturn. Perfect for running into the popular boy from high school who never used to know you existed but managed to make life miserable anyway.
Kyler seems like he hasn't lost the bravado that comes with popularity, but he's definitely not the same person. Life knocked him down a peg or two and he's making a place for himself in the community he grew up in.
It's disconcerting how diving into someone's social media has become a regular part of dating. I mean, know who you're dating sure, but there has to be a limit right?
I appreciate when kids in books act their ages and Logan is awesome (and a little special because I have a nephew we call Logie-bear).
I received an arc of this in exchange for an honest, voluntary review. All opinions are my own

chrissywilson80's review

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5.0

Thanksgiving is all about family and people coming together to make the season warm and inviting. This book does just that, it pulls you in and makes you thankful for the characters and the smiles they bring. McLaughlin and Dover do a great job of bringing romance to the Thanksgiving holiday.

april_m's review

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lighthearted fast-paced

2.0

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