This book started out really slow—like, really slow. I tried to be patient, but with three—or should I say 4? —couples being introduced, it naturally took a long time to get through them all.
This is my first time reading a book like this, so I was super annoyed that there were too many POVs. However, I learned to appreciate it towards the end because I was able to see everyone’s feelings and thoughts first hand.
The stories itself were grand. They were all so sweet and really fun to read about. I don’t have favorites, though. I think they are all good.
I was really annoyed by all the British terms and spellings. I know the author is Brit or lived in England or whatever, but I still didn’t appreciate the British-ness of everything. Especially when places were mentioned as if I was supposed to know where that is (or even that it was a place in the first place). And jewellery. OH GOD.
The last quarter of the book was a complete emotional roller coaster. And it’s a roller coaster with many loops and many backtracks and maybe even an end that just flies to the sky with no fixed destination because the many POVs just kind of bombard you with feelings that are completely opposite from each other, so much that I was both despairing and ecstatic at the same time as I was reading one scene. It’s a weird feeling.
I enjoyed reading this book but I don’t know what else to say. I usually look for emotional roller coasters, and I’ve found one in this book, so it makes me happy. I don’t know how else to explain it lol.
It wasn’t extremely funny like the blurbs suggest, but there were definitely some laugh out loud moments. The book is also very detailed in that the gross things will really gross you out, and the greasy things are really greasy, and so on. Don’t know if that’s a good thing or not, but I remember thinking Maggie, Grace’s friend, was a grumpy old lady and she didn’t deserve Sonny. But then I might’ve read things wrong because they were really perfect during the scenes that they were together.
I really feel sad for Spencer though. I know he wasn’t the best boyfriend, but I can see that he really tried. As for Grace, I feel like she should’ve been more wary. I mean, without Jimi’s POV, I would definitely have been wary because this guy is a womanizer. Definitely not someone Grace would want if she wanted marriage. Buuut it all worked out in the end, so what the hell.