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lifeand100books's review against another edition
5.0
This series just gets better and better. Totally head over heels with these characters.
ckausch's review against another edition
3.0
This was really cute. I liked book #1 better, s I rated this 3 stars instead of 4. Ivm definitely going to keep reading this series!
cambech14's review
2.0
There wasn’t really a climax of the book - at least nothing truly shocking. I feel like I knew where the book was headed after the first page. The book started off way too intense and then kind of fizzled.
I think the author could’ve done something with the mom’s depression or with the ex husband.. they were mentioned enough to think that they were going to be plot lines, but then nothing?
Also, the argument about money was annoying. Like Camilo obviously needed the help and everyone was saying that Camilo will figure it out because he always has.. but that was BEFORE he got into a relationship and now he has another person to think about. So tbh I think Camilo was in the wrong for disregarding Toms attempt to help.
Then when Tom drove his mom to Florida and he wasn’t mad about that?? I think that’s what he should’ve been mad about because that was very personal and wouldn’t Camilo have wanted to be with his mom??
I think the author could’ve done something with the mom’s depression or with the ex husband.. they were mentioned enough to think that they were going to be plot lines, but then nothing?
Also, the argument about money was annoying. Like Camilo obviously needed the help and everyone was saying that Camilo will figure it out because he always has.. but that was BEFORE he got into a relationship and now he has another person to think about. So tbh I think Camilo was in the wrong for disregarding Toms attempt to help.
Then when Tom drove his mom to Florida and he wasn’t mad about that?? I think that’s what he should’ve been mad about because that was very personal and wouldn’t Camilo have wanted to be with his mom??
brandece1's review against another edition
5.0
After reading the first book in this series I was so excited to get to the rest of the books. I knew that I would love them, but I didn't think that I would love any couple more that Nesto and Jude, but then I read this book and I love Tom and Milo even more. Going into this book I knew that it was going to be spicy, but I was not expecting it right out the gate. American Fairytale is full of so many great troupes (single dad, workplace, billionaire (not my favorite but Tom is a billionaire)), and so much diversity and I loved everything about it. I love not only Tom's relationship with his daughter, but also the growing relationship between her and Milo. I lov e that we got to see both hero's friend group and family. After reading this book I knew that I would be reading the other two right away.
inmyhumbleopinion's review against another edition
5.0
I LOVE THIS STORY! This story starts out with a dirty talking one-time event and then morphs into a sweet love story. This couple is just adorable without being too cute. I loved that the characters were older and knew what they wanted. I loved Camilo Santiago Briggs and respected the way he stood up for himself. I really liked that Thomas Hughes was aware of the advantages white privilege gave him even though he felt like he was passing. This story covers a lot of ground but the heart of it is the love story between Tom & Milo. Highly recommend.
missysreadingcorner's review
5.0
Utterly Perfect
I loved it. I absolutely loved this story. Camilo and Tom were perfect for each other. I enjoyed the very modern jumpstart of their relationship. I’m excited to read book 3.
I loved it. I absolutely loved this story. Camilo and Tom were perfect for each other. I enjoyed the very modern jumpstart of their relationship. I’m excited to read book 3.
this_momma_is_booked's review against another edition
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-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
3.75
Quick, steamy, enjoyable read. I will say that Milo's treatment of Tom bothered me on several occasions - he accused Tom of not being able to separate himself from his money, but Milo also lumped them together. He failed multiple times to understand where Tom was coming from but expected Tom to read his mind.
Other than that, it was a cute story!
Other than that, it was a cute story!
mindfullibrarian's review against another edition
5.0
(free review copy) I mean, REALLY. I didn’t think anything could top American Dreamers but now I have to think way too hard about which of these I loved more! Herrera is a master of romantic relationships with real, deep, and thoughtful issues that couples have to deal with. Just the right amount of drama/angst and grab-the-fan HEAT. So so steamy! Loved it and can’t wait for book 3!
nic55's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
Definitely didn't like this as much as the first book in this series, but it was still pretty good. Both Thomas and Camilo had a good amount of depth to them and I loved the fairytale/swept up vibe to their whole relationship. Their care for each other was really sweet and their banter was fun. Like the first book, all the cultural elements are incorporated really well. In some ways, it was reminiscent to how Beverly Jenkins does the same thing. I also appreciated how Adriana approached having a white main character in Thomas who grew up in the DR and had a strong connection to the culture while also navigating his privilege. Very nuanced and never cringy. I continue to really love all the side characters in this series and how strong/real the familial relationships and friendships are.
Despite my loves, I did have some issues with this book. I'm not a millionaire/billionaire/trillionaire romance girlie and, in some ways, would definitely react like Camilo in terms of wanting to keep my agency, etc. I had no issue with the way he navigated the power dynamics between him and Thomas. However. I wish he had a similar reckoning in terms of his inability to ask for help/hyperindependence. The character development felt a bit lopsided. The steamy scenes were hot but not super impactful in terms of the story/romance. Their instant emotional chemistry was nice but made the pacing feel off...the tension mostly had to do with money rather than their feelings. Also, while I liked Thomas' grovel at the end, it lowkey seemed like another flavor of the same thing they just fought about??
All that being said, I am excited to continue reading this series and eventually even more Adriana Herrera. Though this one didn't hit for me, I trust the consistency of her characters and values enough to keep exploring.
Definitely didn't like this as much as the first book in this series, but it was still pretty good. Both Thomas and Camilo had a good amount of depth to them and I loved the fairytale/swept up vibe to their whole relationship. Their care for each other was really sweet and their banter was fun. Like the first book, all the cultural elements are incorporated really well. In some ways, it was reminiscent to how Beverly Jenkins does the same thing. I also appreciated how Adriana approached having a white main character in Thomas who grew up in the DR and had a strong connection to the culture while also navigating his privilege. Very nuanced and never cringy. I continue to really love all the side characters in this series and how strong/real the familial relationships and friendships are.
Despite my loves, I did have some issues with this book. I'm not a millionaire/billionaire/trillionaire romance girlie and, in some ways, would definitely react like Camilo in terms of wanting to keep my agency, etc. I had no issue with the way he navigated the power dynamics between him and Thomas. However. I wish he had a similar reckoning in terms of his inability to ask for help/hyperindependence. The character development felt a bit lopsided. The steamy scenes were hot but not super impactful in terms of the story/romance. Their instant emotional chemistry was nice but made the pacing feel off...the tension mostly had to do with money rather than their feelings. Also, while I liked Thomas' grovel at the end, it lowkey seemed like another flavor of the same thing they just fought about??
All that being said, I am excited to continue reading this series and eventually even more Adriana Herrera. Though this one didn't hit for me, I trust the consistency of her characters and values enough to keep exploring.