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A review by peedsreads
The Right Move by Liz Tomforde
emotional
funny
hopeful
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? Yes
3.75
It took me OVER A YEAR to read it, but I did it!!! I got like 80% there for book club last year and then lost momentum after discussing the book (and ending) in depth. But now I was motivated to force through so I can get to Play Along (I just have to read Caught Up first).
This really is a book about two PERFECT characters.
Indy is perfectly relatable and I'm obsessed. I remember reading Mile High and falling for Stevie, thinking THIS IS REAL. THIS IS ME. but then Indy came along and BAM!
Ryan is the perfect book boyfriend. I totally understand why he's everyone's favorite, but the suspension of disbelief went just a little too far for me that it pulled me out of the book. He was amazing, what fantasies are made of, and low key boring. WHOOPS!
But I love the couple, I love Liz's writing, and I even though it took me more than a year to read it, I loved the pacing and ups and downs. It felt indie in that it felt like a year in the life and not just one set plot arc that cookie cutter wrapped up. Like a real relationship.
This really is a book about two PERFECT characters.
Indy is perfectly relatable and I'm obsessed. I remember reading Mile High and falling for Stevie, thinking THIS IS REAL. THIS IS ME. but then Indy came along and BAM!
Ryan is the perfect book boyfriend. I totally understand why he's everyone's favorite, but the suspension of disbelief went just a little too far for me that it pulled me out of the book. He was amazing, what fantasies are made of, and low key boring. WHOOPS!
But I love the couple, I love Liz's writing, and I even though it took me more than a year to read it, I loved the pacing and ups and downs. It felt indie in that it felt like a year in the life and not just one set plot arc that cookie cutter wrapped up. Like a real relationship.