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A review by suzyq436
10 Signs You Need to Grovel by Kelly Siskind
4.0
A very interesting premise and I think I will carry on with the series. However, this had a very strong Hallmark element in the sense that whenever a a conflict is being dealt with, it's very much a case of, "Awww shucks, that's okay!" And everything is hunky dory. And I'm referring to the major plot points in this story.
It's a bit of an antithesis to the title of this book. I was expecting angst yet we were given loads of unfinished sentences and unspoken thoughts which were more frustrating than angsty for me.
The relationship between the two main characters felt unreal in the sense that no real depth was given to the conversations between these two. I mean what these two went through, especially the hero, was quite traumatic yet the emotions and the healing surrounding picking the pieces up again was never fully explored. It was a bit surface level.
I do love the story though, love the characters and the kids made this book for me.
It's a bit of an antithesis to the title of this book. I was expecting angst yet we were given loads of unfinished sentences and unspoken thoughts which were more frustrating than angsty for me.
The relationship between the two main characters felt unreal in the sense that no real depth was given to the conversations between these two. I mean what these two went through, especially the hero, was quite traumatic yet the emotions and the healing surrounding picking the pieces up again was never fully explored. It was a bit surface level.
I do love the story though, love the characters and the kids made this book for me.