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A review by babsreads18
Only in Your Dreams: A Novel by Ellie K Wilde
3.0
Thank you to Simon Audio for the gifted copy!
Melody finds herself living with her twin brother, Parker, in their hometown of Oakwood Bay after her boyfriend breaks up with her. Even worse, she's heading on a camping trip with her brother's best friend, Zac, who she has been avoiding for a decade. As they slowly start reuniting, and discussing what happened all those years ago, Melody and Zac start realizing the feelings they used to have might still be there...and they might finally be ready to act on them.
This was a quick easy read, but it felt a little bit YA with spice to me. I loved that Melody's hometown friends were able to help her see how toxic her former boyfriend had been. While Zac was sweet, the decade long obsession he had for Melody was kind of a turn off for me (don't get me started on his chest tattoos...). I did appreciate that there wasn't a third act breakup!
I listened to the audio and Teddy Hamilton and Carly Robins were fantastic. They were both easy to understand, even when sped up, and definitely brought the characters to life.
Melody finds herself living with her twin brother, Parker, in their hometown of Oakwood Bay after her boyfriend breaks up with her. Even worse, she's heading on a camping trip with her brother's best friend, Zac, who she has been avoiding for a decade. As they slowly start reuniting, and discussing what happened all those years ago, Melody and Zac start realizing the feelings they used to have might still be there...and they might finally be ready to act on them.
This was a quick easy read, but it felt a little bit YA with spice to me. I loved that Melody's hometown friends were able to help her see how toxic her former boyfriend had been. While Zac was sweet, the decade long obsession he had for Melody was kind of a turn off for me (don't get me started on his chest tattoos...). I did appreciate that there wasn't a third act breakup!
I listened to the audio and Teddy Hamilton and Carly Robins were fantastic. They were both easy to understand, even when sped up, and definitely brought the characters to life.