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Regan L, Reviewer
Alexandria Bellefleur strikes again!!! Since the first book, Written in the Stars, I knew Margot's story would be my favorite. Margot is a fierce and funny character who says what she thinks and she is who she is without regrets. Plus she's and Aries and what Aries sun and Aries moon doesn't want to read about a strong and unapologetically independet female lead who falls in love? ALSO Margot's dirty talk??? H O T. Yes ma'am I was very there for Margot's daddy energy.
Margot and Olivia are fun and easy to like as couple. I think they balance out each other perfectly, Olivia, a libra, is soft and someone who loves to care for others to the point where she rarely prioritizes herself and Margot, an Aries, just wants what's best for her friends and isn't afraid to speak her mind when she feels like something isn't okay.
Every romance novel has to have a conflict, we wouldn't read them if the couple didn't over come something and choose each other despite whatever the problem is, its part of the allure. One of my favorite things about her writing is her characters don't have the same argument a million times, there's not constant rehashing of the same issue and the characters never start feeling whiny. and I LOVE THAT!
I am not a fan of friends to lovers, it just has never been a trope I go to there is usually no spark or banter, just awkwardness. I can't do the awkwardness. With that being said, this is the second time that Bellefleur has made me reconsider my stance on friends to lovers.
Strongly recommend this being added to your TBRs along with Bellefleur's other two books in this universe: Written in the Stars + Hang the Moon
Margot and Olivia are fun and easy to like as couple. I think they balance out each other perfectly, Olivia, a libra, is soft and someone who loves to care for others to the point where she rarely prioritizes herself and Margot, an Aries, just wants what's best for her friends and isn't afraid to speak her mind when she feels like something isn't okay.
Every romance novel has to have a conflict, we wouldn't read them if the couple didn't over come something and choose each other despite whatever the problem is, its part of the allure. One of my favorite things about her writing is her characters don't have the same argument a million times, there's not constant rehashing of the same issue and the characters never start feeling whiny. and I LOVE THAT!
I am not a fan of friends to lovers, it just has never been a trope I go to there is usually no spark or banter, just awkwardness. I can't do the awkwardness. With that being said, this is the second time that Bellefleur has made me reconsider my stance on friends to lovers.
Strongly recommend this being added to your TBRs along with Bellefleur's other two books in this universe: Written in the Stars + Hang the Moon
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