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Stay a Little Longer

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This was a great book. I always absolutely enjoy her poetry but this was new and interesting from. I can't wait to read more in the near future. I highly recommend it.

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One of my top reads for 2019! I will always be in awe of this book and Lanuza's writing style. I can re-read this one over and over again and I'm sure I will still get THAT feeling.

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Thank you to the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read and review this book. After some time and consideration, and after loving other books from this author, I have decided that this one was not for me.

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A fantastic book about a long-distance relationship! I love Elan and Caty's romance here! Looking forward to this author's next book!

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Elan is added to my bookish jowa. Elan and I will live together and make lots of babies. There. That's the review!

Chos. Here's the link of my spoiler-free book review for Stay a Little Longer by Dawn Lanuza - https://youtu.be/nYJ44xzroHg

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Not a fan of stories about long distance relationship. Because honestly, I don't think it works.

But then the story was good. It was sentimental and very heart-warming. If you are into this kind of stories, I think you will love it.

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Based on an ancient Chinese myth, the gods tie an invisible red cord on the ankle, or a finger, of two people who are destined to be lovers, regardless of time, place, or circumstances. The strings can stretch and tangle and delay their story, but it can never break.

Perhaps it was me quickly associating the idea of a story based on fate to an internet-favorite myth, but the legend of the red string of fate was what immediately popped into my head upon the first few chapters. The book started off unconventionally (as if letting us peak into what the rest of the story would be like), with Caty who, eager to get away from her brother’s and friend’s sexual tension, practically forced Elan to give her a ride to the airport. What followed was a series of only hours-long dates, inconveniently once a year, because Elan is a lawyer based in Manila while Caty’s a prop stylist/assistant/bagel eater in New York. These dates, while never planned, developed an interesting, sometimes platonic, mostly romantic, relationship between the two.

I’m unsure if I should consider this as a slow-burn, because right off the bat, from their first meeting, the attraction is obvious. What seemed to be the problem was that terrifying, expensive distance. As a wise girl (Caty) pointed out, “Nothing about [this] is convenient.”

What I love about this book is that, while having that charm you’d find in YA, the characters readily acknowledged the issue of time, distance, and attraction- that sure, the latter was very present, but the first two factors are way too loud to ignore. Both have their reasons of staying where they were, and while they are valid, I was also asking the whole time- who’ll cave first? While this isn’t, ideally, a romantic notion, it’s a completely rational thought.

Elan and Caty’s story felt so authentic and mature, which fits right into the bill of the kind of stories I’ve been looking for lately. This definitely goes on my must-read of 2019. It’s not too complicated, but it gets the message across.

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Wonderfully written. Caty and Elan being in a long distance relationship helped distinguish them on their own that coming together only solidified what they had apart. The slow burn romance was everything and more.

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This was a cute story about a long distance relationship. It was great seeing this relationship develop. I only wish the story was longer.

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I was on the promotional blog tour for this book!

3.5/4 stars!

This was a cute standalone Romance novel, that is dialogue-driven and includes a variety of characters. With a range of prose, text messages and phone calls, Stay A Little Longer for me worked well with the use of various medias to help tell the story. Main character Elan hasn’t really left the Philippines but after meeting Caty at the airport, it’s a stranger to friends and possibly lovers story that takes you not just around The Philippines but New York City (aka one of the places I’ve always wanted to go to). It was also refreshing to read a story featuring characters from a country that I don’t read much about, but have always been interested too.

The pacing was good throughout, with a quick romantic flair. A story that I enjoyed reading. I look forward to reading the author’s next book!

EXTRA THOUGHTS- As you can see from the star rating above, it was borderline for me personally. It read well and was able to dive into the story quickly. I found it a little short in length.

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At first I wasn't really into this story, but after the first parts of it, I was hooked and couldn't stop reading. There is something about long distance romance that made me really enjoy this book in spite of the rough start.

I loved getting to know these characters better page after page and to root for them with each paragraph that I was reading. It was a sweet read perfect for a lazy Sunday.

There aren't other fully developed characters other than our main characters, but this book never pretends it's about something more than the relationship between our leads. And I did not mind that.

I received this book from NetGalley in exchange of an honest review. All opinion are entirely my own.

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I loved this book maybe just a little too much. I had a few problems with one of the characters, but without that, I don't think I would've loved it as much as I did. I do wish there wouldn't have been an epilogue because I believe it ended in a way that would've kept the reader captivated instead of now know how their future held. Overall, would never recommend.

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I love this book! It’s fun to read and totally relatable. I couldn’t help but ask for more. Wonderfully written.

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Much thanks to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for this complimentary copy. This review is voluntary and opinions are fully my own.

📚 Series: No. But it is a companion novel to the author's other work.
📚 Genre: New Adult.
📚 POV: Third person.
📚 Cliffhanger: No.

⚠ Read if: you are looking for a quick bittersweet swoony read.

Stay a Little Longer is my first Dawn Lanuza read. I feel so happy to finally get to read one of her works, knowing this one was from #romanceclass and I love Ms. Mina V. Esguerra so much!

To be honest, I thought the author only wrote poetry. Surprisingly, she has other NA romance reads that I am very excited to add to my endless TBR pile.

This is the story of Elan, a lawyer from Manila, and Caty, a girl trying to find her place in the world (at the beginning, it was Toronto). I initially thought this was a happened-in-one-night read. It wasn't, but it was still a romantic adventure.

This novel is a Will They? or Won't They? type of read. Two people who are insanely attracted to each other, who do not really know much about each other and are literally miles apart have to decide whether or not to take chances on a budding romance.

All in all, a quick read but definitely ticked all the kilig boxes.

☁ THE CRITERIA ☁

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☁FINAL VERDICT: 4.63/5 ☁

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4.5 stars

I've read Dawn Lanuza's poetry collection before and really liked it so I was excited to read this romance book.

Elan and Caty started out as strangers, to becoming friends, and then eventually as lovers. But what I liked about this story is that it tackled mainly the uncertainty, fear, and confusion of being in a long distance relationship.

I've been in a long distance relationship (which didn't work out by the way, haha!) and this book reminded me of the challenges that come out of it. It was obvious that there was great chemistry between Elan and Caty but the lack of communication and being in different places only made them suppress their feelings.

I loved Caty's character as she's a strong, independent, and straightforward woman. Although underneath it all, she also has issues from the past and is still in the process of healing from these issues.

Elan has baggage as well and he really finds it hard to trust and open up to people. He makes a conscious effort not to be like his father and this makes it hard for him to pursue someone/be in a relationship.

I liked the slow burn romance in this book and it showed how Elan and Caty's friendship evolved despite them being in two different countries. Two broken people who finally learned to let go of their baggages and found love and trust in each other. A sweet, enjoyable, and relatable read. Thanks to NetGalley and Andrews McMeel Publishing for giving me a copy in exchange for an honest review.

"Well, someone's got to fix family squabbles. Sometimes, the best person is an outsider."

"I get it. Just because you miss someone doesn't mean you want them back."

"Now he knew that sometimes, life offered you a window to stumble through into something wonderful. All one had to do was be present enough to recognize the opportunity and be brave enough to jump into it."

"Caty wanted Madeline to know that Otto was a grade A jerk, and that there were better people out there. People who wouldn't cheat, who wouldn't make her feel left out and replaced, people she could believe in and trust."

"There' no first or most when it comes to love. None of that matters at the end of the day. What's important is that you both give and receive."

Soundtrack: Not Losing You by Maddie Poppe

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This was my very first read from Dawn Lanuza. I’ve been hearing about her and her works (mostly some of her poems) from my fellow Filipino reader friends but I haven’t had a chance to get into them. I was a little sceptical at first to be honest because I thought this was one of those meet cute stories which I mostly (if not, always) end up not loving. But Stay A Little Longer is so much more!

At first I thought Caty was a bit of intimidating and domineering. She has a very strong personality but underneath she’s hurting and scared. Elan on the other hand is reserved and introverted but loyal and very loving. The two get along despite of their differences. Opposite attracts, right? The chemisty between these two is obviously there and it’s strong eventhough they only spent less 24 hours together. Eventually, they have started a long-distance “relationship” and it wasn’t easy for the both of them. They live in a different continent and timezone. They both have their own dreams and priorities.

The writing is simple and easy to get into which made this a light read. The amount of romance is perfect. Personally, I would prefer more if this book is written in first person perspective. But I loved that it’s not an insta-love. The characters take their time and consider a lot of things like their families and careers before making their decisions. I liked that this book is not only set in the Philippines but also in New York. The side characters were enjoyable to read too especially Lucian. Jules and Kip were an interesting couple too and I didn’t know that the first book from this series is about them. Don’t worry because you can definitely read this book as a stand-alone.

Aside from reminding us that love isn’t always enough, Stay A Little Longer also reminds us to be brave and seize the moment. Overall, this was really a satisfying and wonderful read.

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"When you're in love, everything seems urgent."

This book gave me so many emotions that it made me cry so hard. I can totally relate to Catalina, but unlike her, things didn't end well for me.

I have read the poetry books written by Dawn, and all I can say for this one is that it's a good and pretty realistic read.

Writing style is not complicated. I'm not into romance novels but I really enjoyed reading Stay A Little Longer.

I received a copy of this from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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This is a story of a fun modern woman and a shy, timid man. Both are heartbroken, sad and lonely although they try very hard to convince themselves and the people around them otherwise. On a chance encounter they find unexpected warmth in each other’s arms, albeit knowing it’s only temporary. They met at a point in their lives when the familiarity of a lover with the coldness of a stranger is just exactly what they needed. Their story takes place over a span of years, in between the quiet of rural San Juan and glitzy New York.

As fluffy and sweet as the book is, it also touches briefly but powerfully on grave topics about various complex relationships such as unrequited love, cheating husbands, long distance love affairs, and even domestic violence. It reminds us that it is okay not to be fine all the time, and acknowledging that there might be something wrong in our current situation is always the first step to healing.

People can be blind and stupid when in love. In order to get a chance at happiness, one needs to remember to be brave. This book is all about seizing the moment. It’s about knowing what you want, and trusting your instincts to guide you home. One of my favorite takeaways is how the author also portrayed love as a sense of urgency. How, we only know that we are truly in love when we can’t wait to spend the rest of our lives with that one person. And when you are finally with your person, love is also about choosing each other everyday.

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*A big thanks to Netgalley and to the publisher for this eARC in exchange for a honest review*

I think I'm in love again
In my head yeah you're in my head
I think I'm in love again
In my head yeah you're in my head
I didn't think it could be true
Let alone that it would be you

While reading this book, this song keeps in my head over and over again. From start to finish, damn, it is so good. I’m so proud of this book since it’s from a Filipino author and I really admired it. Also, I can totally picture the characters very clearly in my head and everything is just magical-romance read. I love the twist, the plot and the ENDING! Oh that ending! I just want to hug the book and owned it!

This kind of love-story surely I want to treasure of. We have both characters that really strangers and they just met like it’s destiny for them to meet. Caty is loud, charming and always making fun of Elan. I really like her character in this book, it feels so real. Then we have Elan, patience, quiet and fear of getting angry. Very much opposite to Caty, but we always knows the saying “Opposite attracts” I think this is why both of them clicked for the first time. We all know that long-distance relationship is really hard but I think Caty and Elan nailed it even though they’re both far away, miles away from where they are. They both try everything to work it and fight for it. I think I got some tips on how to handle good relationship with your partner, it’s that good.

Overall, one the best romance book that I’ve ever read so far. I did have roller coaster ride of feelings and emotions. Giggle, crying, laughing, name it! This is how this book is great. I felt the story so real that I think it happened “MAYBE” in real events and real characters, not just fiction. If this will be becoming in big screen like the other books, I think it will be one of the blockbuster. I suggest that Caty could be played by Angelica Pangiliban and Elan could be John Llyod Cruz.

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I love this book. It made me feel so much emotions, most probably because I could closely relate to.the events take place or the things mentioned in the book. When you read this book, expect insta-love, expect romance, expect indecisiveness, expect two human beings with their own issues and struggles when it comes to having a relationship.

I know when I mentioned insta-love, most people who is not into this trope wold just click away, but this is one good insta-love. They don't directly fall in love with one another, they were awkward at first but then, very quickly something happens, then insta-love happens. So, if you're curious, check out this book.

Talking about the characters, at first, I hate Caty. I thought she was that biatch. But, surprisingly, I started to understand her feelings so so much and I love how she and Elan both remind me of myself when I was a teenager.

Overall, this book is very basic, it's simple, nothing too complicated. It reminds me how simple love stories were back then. It's good.

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