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Not That Kind of Ever After

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Thank you to NetGalley for an early reader ebook in exchange for an honest review.

I originally wasn’t going to review this book because I didn’t finish it. However, I personally do review books even if I don’t finish, because that in itself says something about my taste in books.

What originally drew me in was the catchy title and the cute bookish cover. It’s also described as having the best friend’s brother trope, and I mean that’s intriguing. It seems like a story fit for me. But alas, it was not.

The writing is not for me. It felt like when someone tries way too hard to fit in, and stand out, and seem cool all at the same time. It was uncomfortable to witness. The book is also 400. Pages. Long. I could not do it. The main character is unlikable and I just can’t.

Unfortunately, not a happily ever after for me.

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This book was a cute rom com! I honestly didn't feel strong about it either way- didn't love it and didn't hate it. It was an easy read and you couldn't help but root for the characters to get it figured out. Would recommend if you're looking for a cute, easy read.

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I wanted to enjoy this book however, it fell short. I did like the premise of the book. The storyline had potential It was too detailed in my opinion. I could've ended in much fewer chapters. Bella was frustrating through the entire story and the ending seemed to come out of no where to me. Overall, this was not the book for me. I just reviewed Not That Kind of Ever After by Luci Adams. #NetGalley

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Bella Marble is looking for her happily ever after--so much so that we meet her in the middle of an epically bad date that she is still managing to romanticize in any way she can. She's a writer with writer's block. She's a romantic without any romance. And to top it all off, her best friend is moving out of their flat.

For a romantic comedy, this book did a great job of making sure we knew Bella and all of the other characters before clueing us in on who our other romantic lead was going to be. It gave me time to root for the character that I wanted her to end up with without it being obvious she would see it too. Bella is funny and relatable and really makes a contemporary story that I could've been watching on Max! It reminded me of Bridget Jones's Diary and was just an all around fun read.

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Oh my gosh! I laughed and I cried reading this book. It was empowering to read a fun twist on Fairy Tale endings. I really enjoyed this one.

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I found this fun story enjoyable and highly entertaining.  I appreciate narratives where the main character undergoes growth and becomes more powerful.  In the beginning, I didn't have a favorable opinion of Bella, but it seems that was intentional.  She’s self-centered and immature.  However, as the story progresses, she undergoes personal growth and gains self-awareness and maturity.  

The book had moments of humor and emotion.  I found Bella's journey to finding her prince charming tough, but I enjoyed all the bad dates along the way.  Despite her immaturity and occasional annoyance, I grew to appreciate her antics and hoped she would find her own happy ending.  

I recommend Not That Kind of Ever After to anyone who enjoys romance.

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Not your typical romance at all! Bella is on a journey to find her Prince Charming and her happily ever after except the universe has different plans. Bella faces a few ogres, trolls and even some frogs, as she makes her way through the fairytales to find her happy ending. She discovers putting herself out there the way she was, was only causing her to self destruct. Bella faced a super bumpy road, but she learned so much about not only herself but those in her life and it opened her eyes to what was already in front of her. I loved that she took charge and fixed her wrongs because her characters development was great. This book also had me laughing out loud so many times! The banter was great and the supporting characters were perfectly imperfect. Definitely recommend.

Thank you to Luci Adams and St. Martin's Press for an eARC in exchange for and honest review.

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Bella’s life is nothing like she imagined. She needs to create her own HEA and that’s exactly what she does, going viral on a storytelling app but she needs some real life inspiration. This was a cute one.
Thank you #StMartinsPress and #NetGalley for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review

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A different take on romance. Bella has to do things all wrong to get to what is right for her. It’s an interesting tale of a woman who essentially gives up on price charming and decides to just have fun. Like everyone in that “phase” she realizes she can’t just stay there and, thankfully, her Prince Charming is waiting on the other side.

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3.5/5 stars

Thank you to Netgalley, the publishers, and Luci Adams for allowing me to read and review this book.

I will say this first and foremost, this is an adult romance, there are explicit scenes from the very beginning, and I would not recommend listening to the audiobook or reading this book with small children around. Take the title to heart as well, this is not a romance that ends with a happily ever after. It is a story about a woman in her 20s trying to figure out her life and find her prince charming. She wants to be a novelist, but is stuck as a receptionist at a publishing company. She wants to find her prince charming, but is instead hooking up with anyone hoping they will turn out to be him.

She goes on a spree of one-night stands and book writing on an app (that in my opinion is very similar to Wattpad). Things spin out of hand, and she learns maybe she doesn't actually know what she wants anymore. There is romance, and a love story within this story. It is just not where you expect it to be.

I did enjoy this book somewhat, it just was not what I expected. If I not been expecting a romance, I might have liked it better. So just be aware before going into this book. But I would recommend this book for people looking for a book about a woman in her mid-20s trying to figure out life, and that expectations from childhood may change once in adulthood.

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The cover is BEAUTIFUL and enchanting. Unfortunately the story fell flat for me!

I just didn't find myself caring about anything that was goingon. the characters were a bit stale like old bread and I honestly would have lived a fulfilling life even without reading this book. there were also some details that weren't consisent. she's in her late twenties yet knew her friend for 29 years? in the womb girl? And for a girl in her late twenties, I sure didn't enjoy the juvenile behavior. I also hate friend breakups and friend conflicts in romance books. They are not the main characters!! leave them alone!!

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Not my kind of main character.. Bella is very self-centered and all her issues are self-made. She's very unhappy with her life and projects it even on to her best friend who is moving out and getting married. I couldn't stand how awful Bella was to her friend and fiance when she should be happy for them.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publishers for giving me access to the free advanced digital copy of this book.

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This character definitely went on a journey. It was so heartbreaking and beautiful to see where she ended up. And you couldn't help but root for her along the way to get to her HEA. This story made you laugh, smile, and cry in all of the best ways.

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this wasn't a central romance type book and I did not like it. I found it boring and hard to go through and there was no character development. I didn't like it.

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3.5 ⭐️ rounded up.

I really enjoyed the first half of this book, and even had some laugh out loud moments, however the last half wasn’t super enjoyable for me. The main character was beyond unlikeable, which is usually fine, but it went a level further even. She was by far the most self absorbed lead character I’ve ever read, but there didn’t seem to be much character development in the end. The ending with the male lead felt a little rushed.

This was a cute book, but I doubt I would read it again or a sequel if one was written.

Thank you to NetGalley, the author and the publisher for my free copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Quick Summary: A modern day Dating Game wo-fi ro

My Review: Not That Kind of Ever After by Luci Adams is a hilarious take on finding "the one." It is contemporary, fast-paced, and totally out there. It is about wants, needs, dudes, duds, friendship, and more.

About the Book: Bella Marble is stuck. Both her private life and her professional life are at a standstill, until something amazing happens. Even as it happens and she learns how to maneuver, it takes a toll on her and her relationships. How will she get back to self, as well as to her "one," and what will it cost her?

My Final Say: This book started with a bang. The author definitely took a bold, in-your-face approach to introducing the lead character. She was interesting, that's for sure. Some readers will like this book, while others may not be able to connect. I think it's an in between read that could toss up in the yea or nay categories.

Rating: 2.75/5
Recommend: +/-
Audience: A

Thanks to the author, to the publisher (St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Griffin), and to NetGalley for providing access to a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review.

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I found Bella an extremely immature main character. She is over 29 years old.. apparently. The first part of the novel she is complaining on everyone being happier than her. She also is so unhappy for her best friend when she is engaged and claims her friend is only her best friend. Constantly complaining on her friends' fiance, for no good reason other than jealousy. I was so over it at this point I did not finish the book.

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I almost stopped reading this at both 30% and 50%, but decided to keep going to give accurate review. Overall, this book was okay. The protagonist wasn't someone I could relate to, who I would want to be like, or look up to. It seemed like her main redeeming quality was a wonderful and loving community / support system. As someone the same age as the main character, I felt misrepresented.

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This was a cute rom-com where the true love story is about the way friendships change as lives change. I enjoyed the ridiculous dates Luci had. There were times where Luci annoyed me because she was so wrapped up in herself and her wants. But, when you think about it, we’re all the main character in our own story, so it made sense. Luci grows a lot throughout the book and by the end, I was happy where she ended up.

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