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Getting Lei'd by Ann Omasta

book_lover_97's review

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4.0

This is a fun, light read with plenty of humor. It is a story with drama/conflicts that is resolved relatively quickly. I enjoyed this story very much.

I received a complimentary copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving an unbiased, honest review.

xakyr's review against another edition

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1.0

I really wanted to enjoy this, but it felt like too much telling rather than showing. It read as if we were reading an extended diary or journal entry rather than an actual plot. There was very little meaningful interaction between the main characters. I also found it unfathomable that Roxie wouldn't have been more torn up about her previous relationship ending. She wound up jumping into things with Kai awfully fast! It also was irksome that it seemed like half the plot was missing only to find out that there was a prequel that should have been read before this! Not worth keeping on my Kindle and will be avoiding the author in the future.

readerkat8's review against another edition

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Why was this published? Horrible writing, and the narrator did the author no favors with bland voice and mispronunciations. 

maggietoussaint55's review against another edition

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5.0

Getting dumped via text message - at the altar!

A no-go text message from the groom was all the notice Roxie got moments before her wedding. Her unpredictable grandma decided the only thing to do was to have a girls’ holiday – on Roxie’s called-off honeymoon in Hawaii. Numb, Roxie let herself be swept along by events. For once, she isn’t the sensible one.

The island and its inhabitants welcome the party of three to Hawaii, exerting subtle healing magic on Roxie, her sister, and her grandma. Love is definitely in the air.

Or is the attraction they are feeling to island men a crazy holiday fling?

A poignant tale about letting go, knowing what you want, and going for it. I have only one question for Kindle Scout winning author Omasta. Any more of that love potion around?

Maggie Toussaint and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews

rebeccacarter's review

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4.0

A cute, funny romance. The writing style was a bit "telly." I would have liked more dialog and seeing the action play out, rather than having Roxy telling the story so much. The story was still fun to read. Baggy (Bad Grandma) takes the show, however. She's certainly not your stuffy, sit in a chair knitting kind of grandmother.
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