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From L.A. with Love

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Super cute and easy to enjoy. This is the book you want for a pool side read or beach vacation. It’s easy to enjoy the story and a few parts are laugh out loud funny.

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Thank you Netgalley and the Publisher for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.. Completely cheesy. Sweet and funny

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I loved the second half of this book, but the first part felt like pulling teeth.

Immediately after the prologue, we’re thrust into a fæashback several chapters long, which tells everything g about how the characters first met. And I don’t know what bothered me most: the fact that it was a basic info dump to give their “new” conflict a basis, but also perhaps accidentally just taking away all of the tension? Or the fact that both of the characters were such charicatures that it made me cringe?

I really felt like I read two different books in one, because the first half was poorly written with cringy dialogue and flat characters, but the second half had all the plot, the character development and just /felt/differently written.

So I’m giving it a completely middle of the road rating. Because in the end, the book as a whole was middle of the road entertaining, but I think it’ll be forgettable too.

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The book is fun and entertaining with some hilarious moments. I enjoyed reading the mishaps and interactions between David and Heaven. The pace was really good, it didn't feel too slow or rushed - the perfect pace. I appreciated the character development, we watched both David and Heaven grow throughout the novel. The dialogue was sharp and funny.

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Right off the bat, I wasn't a big fan of Heaven. I found her attitude and internal dialogue to be a bit too annoying, I couldn't connect with her, and, as a result, couldn't connect story, and I also felt the plot was a tad far-fetched. I do think if the story was told in first-person, I would have had an easier time connecting with it.

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The novel follows the adventures of Heaven and David as they meet, go on separate ways and then re-meet again four years later.

The book is fun and entertaining with some hilarious moments. I enjoyed reading the mishaps and interactions between David and Heaven. The pace was really good, it didn't feel too slow or rushed - the perfect pace. I appreciated the character development, we watched both David and Heaven grow throughout the novel. The dialogue was sharp and funny.

If you love reading about meet-cutes, romances with a summer vibe to them - you'll enjoy this one. It has everything you'd live - sunshine and a good love story.

There was one single moment in the book where I'd prefer the author to re-think the scene and re-write it as it's a bit questionable when it comes to consent. Other than this particular scene (which I really think it's important to be removed), the book was light-hearted, fun and sweet.

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Maybe this is me and not the book, but I really didn't like the writingstyle. It was just not my cup of tea. This book had a lot of potential and I don't think that it was executed that well unfortunately. The romance was kind of sweet though.

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Honestly, I thought the plot of this story is like the usual romance thing.

I was surprised that I actually like it because of David. He is probably my favorite Love Interest at the moment. Everything that he said and expressed how much he loves Heaven was purely romantic and perfection. I hope somewhere in the world, a David Cooper really exists! I would love to be stuck also on an island with him!

I'm glad that Heaven finally knows where her heart and passion truly should be.

I'm over the moon after reading the story!

Thank you to Aria and Netgalley for the ARC!

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This was written well but just wasn't for me. I didn't connect to the characters at all and found that not all the plotlines worked as well as they could have done.

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this book fell into the case of being too juvenile for me. after reading so many romances I have found this to be true recently.

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i love los angeles and this book was pretty exciting to read! you should defintely check it out as soon as possible

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Steam: 🔥

While this book had a lot going on troupe wise, I really enjoyed it. There is a lot of miscommunication and misunderstanding that leads to quite a bit of angst between the characters. Both Heaven and David have a lot of baggage and they let their pride come between the two of them the first time around. When they meet up years later they end up stranded on a deserted island where their obvious sexual tension and chemistry wins. While they try to find a way to make things work once they're rescued you get to meet a few great secondary character that I hope we get to see later on. This one is a tad predictable, but still that classic romcom I've come to love. If you enjoy a quick, but cute romcom you should definitely pick this one up!

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There was a lot going on in this story that made it hard to follow at times. Some of the circumstances were a bit odd. The romance was cute. Would recommend for someone looking for a romance a little out of the ordinary.

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This book was a little confusing to me in the sense that there was just too much going on. I enjoyed the romance, but there were so many aspects to the storyline that I don’t think needed to be there.

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2.5 Stars / 1.5 Steam Fans

From L.A. with Love was very weird about a virgin preacher's daughter and a guy that left at the altar. Heaven and David end up at the same bar one night; they go together, she loses her virginity, an awkward morning after, and then four years later they reencounter each other. Heaven is trying to be independent, and David has warned off women trying to find his artistic vibes again. After a terrible storm, Heaven and David find themselves stranded on an island rediscovering their feelings from that one nightstand. Now, this may sound like an entertaining story with the potential to be amazing, and I thought the same thing but was sadly disappointed. The only thing that saved this story from a low 2-star rating was the swoon-worthy aspects of the epilogue.

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This was an okay read. While I didn’t necessarily dislike it, I felt like it had a bit too much going on to be the si,ole, lighthearted romance I was interested in picking up. Not bad, not great. Just not my total cup of tea.

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From L. A. With Love by Cassie Rocca is a very cute Rom-Com that I really enjoyed. Heaven wants to become a journalist, but in order to get her big break she is working as a paparazzi. Heaven just snapped the picture that will make her career, when she falls off cliff into the ocean during a storm. Close to drowning she is saved by David Cooper, the man who took her virginity four years earlier on a bet. Heaven and David are stranded until the storm is over and they can be found. What a fun book, I will be reading more by this author. I highly recommend this book.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

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This is your typical sweet romance books, but I didn't like it as much as I hoped I would. It started out nicely, but I also felt like a lot was going on too. I wasn't able to make a connection with any of the characters, and that usually can make or break a book for me.

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I didn't really care for this book, but by all means, it wasn't a terrible book. The love story between Heaven and David is incredibly predictable. At times it can be irritating and at other times it's quite charming. It just isn't consistent. To me, the characters aren't overly likeable at times. If you like the characters, you'll love the book. I do actually recommend this book to rom-com lovers.

“I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.”

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From LA with Love’ is a novel with a lot of ideas… and some of them work better than others. Heaven and David spent a night together that ended in misunderstandings and hurt feelings. Four years later, he pulls her out of the ocean during a terrible storm, and they’re forced to confront each other and figure out how they really feel.

In my opinion, this book was a lot. Meaning that there were so many threads of ideas, tropes, etc. that the plot felt convoluted; however, it still somehow also felt oversimplified? The use of close third person perspective as a narration style proved to be super confusing to me, as the narrative in some places would shift between characters from one sentence to the other. Perhaps this is part of the reason why I didn’t ever feel a connection to either the heroine or the hero, so I didn’t feel invested in their romance.

I do feel that the author has some great ideas, and I think that if they were pared down and channeled into a more cohesive direction, a greater story would result. Sadly, this particular book just didn’t do it for me.

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