A review by amylr94
Last on the List by Amy Daws

emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing 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? No

5.0

“Dating means I don’t have to be jealous of anyone who talks to you because I know it’ll be my cock buried inside you and your lips screaming my name at the end of every night.”

I can’t believe this series is over 😭 I have loved every minute of it! I love all the characters and how their lives progressed through each book…tbh I wanted to see Amy Daws match Max’s brothers up 😅 possibly one of them end up with Cozy’s best friend Dakota…now that would of been an interesting next book 😅

Can you tell I am already missing this series? 😅

I felt this book was more emotional for me because being a curvy, anxious and scared to do more in life kind of girl… it sort of gave me a reality check. 
But it also gave me inspiration too as Cosy said “Why do less when you can do more.”

I loved how Amy Daws represented not only plus sized/curvy women but the LGBTQ+ community. 
She expressed how plus sized/curvy women felt about their bodies, and how they should love the way they look no matter what other people think, as long as they were happy.
As for the LGBTQ+ representation, she shown how someone could struggle with finding their true selves and how with the right support from family and friends that they can truly be happy.

Everly was so adorable and I just loved how inclusive she was towards Cozy. The protection that her dad and her three uncles have for her is just both hilarious and beautiful 😍 - She had them all wrapped round her little finger 🤣

I am sad that the series is complete but I am so grateful to experience all the wonderful moments that Amy brought in these books. I will always cherish these characters and fall in love with them all over again…while also secretly wishing I was in their inner circle group ❤️ x

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