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All the Things I Should Have Known

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DNF 41%
I just did not find any of the characters interesting or fun. It was okay, but i was just in the end so very bored.

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Best friends and sorority sisters Kimberly, Hahna and Twila embark upon a ladies getaway. They are successful in their careers, yet unsuccessful in love, so each one accepts a challenge to go out with the next guy who asks. That’s when it becomes interesting.

Twila is struggling with an incident of the past, and is very reserved in her choice of partners and willingness to commit. But does it backfire in her face?

Kimberly accepts an invitation from a much younger man, whose date leads to an unexpected reunion with someone from her past.

Hahna has built a data information company from the ground up, and knows how to appreciate the fruits of her labor. She just wishes that her boyfriend felt the same way.

I enjoyed this 💎💎💎💎💎read by @tiffanylwarren and look forward to the sequel.

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Sadly I wasn’t able to connected with the characters the way I wanted to. Maybe I picked up this book at a wrong time which might be why I didn’t really enjoy this book as much as I wasn’t hoping to.

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3 stars
A story about friendship, of 4 women who are each successful in life and looking for love or a relationship.
This was a goos read. More for the older 40 something crowd (like me ) ....

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Three friends who decide to just live life on their own terms. The sisterhood and camaraderie between these ladies were refreshing. When they decide to break some of their own dating rules and let themselves go they learn some things about themselves and each other.

I enjoyed reading about these three women. Each character was well developed and the flow of the book was pretty good. A great quick read.

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Three 40-something friends are very successful in their careers and are enjoying what life has to offer them. The only thing that they're missing is a love of their own. Hahna owns her own data consulting firm that she’s built from the ground up. When she meets an aspiring author name Sam, she wonder if he is the man that she’s looking for. Kimberly is an attorney who has developed her own line of hair care products. Kimberly is caught off guard when she catches the eye of a young man name Shawn. Will she take the plunge? Twila is a successful cosmetic dentist. She becomes intrigued when this hot Instagram model Marcus walks into her office. Will she see what he has to offer?

All the Things That I Should Have Known by Tiffany L. Warren is a fun book about the dating adventures of professional women in their 40s. Readers will find that these characters are very relatable. You might find some characteristics of these women in people that you know. The story is full of humor and shocking moments that you won’t see coming. This is a perfect book club pick because it will spark a lively discussion. All the Things That I Should Have Known is a clear winner for Tiffany L. Warren.
Reviewed by Radiah Hubbert

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After a girls trip, three friends decide to give love a chance and date someone not on their list and let's just say some of their world will be turned upside down.

It was refreshing to read about women in the same age and category as myself. The author did an amazing job with the characters in this story. I saw myself in all three of the main character at one point in my life. The read hit home on several points and was a phenomenal read. I have yet to read a bad book by this author. This book is emotional and will have you in your feelings, depending on where you are at in life. The story all around was just an excellent read and although I had an ARC, I will definitely be purchasing a signed copy in the near future. Kudos and Great job

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I received a free copy of this book via NetGalley and am leaving my review voluntarily.

It was hard to relate to some of these characters and the storyline behind them. However, I liked the idea of the friendships and the way each of them supported one another. I would have liked to see an epilogue to find out about the “happy ending.”

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All the Things I Should Have Known was a fun read! Loved Tiffany L. Warren's writing style and the voices of her characters.

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This was a fun, light hearted read about 3 successful women in their forties who decide to scrap their potential-boyfriend criteria and say yes to the next guy that asks them on a date.

The storyline was good and the plot unfolded well. I loved how close the women were and how they all had their own thing going on. However, I didn't feel heavily invested in a couple of the main characters as I felt I didn't know them well enough.

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Fun read about three women- Hahna, Twila, and Kimberly- who decide they're going to be the ones driving their love lives. Playing sugar mamma, though, isn't as easy or rewarding as they think it's going to be. The men they pick look like they'll be fun but you know what, sometimes fun becomes work and costs more than you expect. What's really important to these women is their relationship with each other. There's great dialogue (some of which is just a hoot), good characters, and a quick read of a plot which will have you periodically shaking your head. Thanks to Netgalley for the ARC.

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This was a good read about three friends from college. It was interesting as to their outlook on me and the pact they make to try her things when it comes to men. Each has their own and it is interesting to see how this interacts with their friendship. The men in the book are typical. In fact, some situations in this book is typical, but it is a good read. Thanks to Netgalley, the author and the publisher for the arc of this book in return for my honest review. Receiving the book in this manner had no bearing on this review.

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Successful and career driven besties Kimberly, Twila and Hahna embark on a journey to find true love. Each discovering something new about themselves and learning that to get something you’ve never had, you have to do something you’ve never done. The besties will have to let some things go and make some compromises. They’re relationship is real and reality based. Their sassy conversations will have you laughing and reminding you of the times you share with your own besties. This read was fun, enjoyable and definitely a page turner, everything you can expect from a Tiffany L. Warren read.

Thank you Netgalley for this ARC

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Thank you to Tiffany Warren and NetGalley for this great read.

Reading about a group of girlfriends over the age of 35 was very refreshing. Showing age doesn't remove the problem of looking for Mr. Right. A girlfriends trip to relax, forget, and possibly find love is just what life has ordered for best friends Kimberly, Twila, and Hahna. Each lady has her doubts about finding love, but are going for the goal. I enjoyed the relationship the ladies have with each other the way they clap back on each other. My favorite scene is the buzzing creature, reading it will have you in tears laughing so hard. Once again Tiffany has written a page-turner that will be discussed over and over again.

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In ALL THE THINGS I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN, three best friends make the decision to go all in for love and open their hearts to possibilities they might never have considered before. Sorors Kimberly, Hahna and Twila are successful in their careers but hope to find true love. The path isn't easy and the journey might be filled with obstacles each woman will learn something about new about herself. I enjoyed the snappy, witty dialogue that took me back to my own girlfriends and how we communicate and stand with each other. Book clubs will have a lot to talk about with this read.
Favorite line: "Sometimes our brain knows things, but our heart does something different."
Thank you, #Netgalley for this ARC.

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