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A review by javalenciaph
The Road to You by Harper Bliss
5.0
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Note: This ARC was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
This was a lighthearted read and one that was a nice change of pace in terms of other Harper Bliss books I've read in the past. Yes, there's a hint of drama and angst that sprouts now and then, but for all intents and purposes, this was a romantic comedy title that had female main characters who toed the line between not being able to stand being around one another and not being able to glance over and see where the other one may be whenever they were together in the same venue. Everyone around them seemed to pick up on the very potent energy these two were giving off each them destiny threw them together, but distractions were inevitable, whether they be in the form of other women or something else. There were moments that one seemed to be more mature than the other, almost as if the timing was always off with them. I found myself frustrated with their behavior at times, especially since you would think they had much more sense when they hit their thirties, but I guess when you realize the person you're falling for is the same one you couldn't stand for years, then denial is your friend. I'm giving The Road to You 4.5 stars. ♥
Note: This ARC was provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
This was a lighthearted read and one that was a nice change of pace in terms of other Harper Bliss books I've read in the past. Yes, there's a hint of drama and angst that sprouts now and then, but for all intents and purposes, this was a romantic comedy title that had female main characters who toed the line between not being able to stand being around one another and not being able to glance over and see where the other one may be whenever they were together in the same venue. Everyone around them seemed to pick up on the very potent energy these two were giving off each them destiny threw them together, but distractions were inevitable, whether they be in the form of other women or something else. There were moments that one seemed to be more mature than the other, almost as if the timing was always off with them. I found myself frustrated with their behavior at times, especially since you would think they had much more sense when they hit their thirties, but I guess when you realize the person you're falling for is the same one you couldn't stand for years, then denial is your friend. I'm giving The Road to You 4.5 stars. ♥