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Gabriela Ferreira
It felt underwhelmingly rushed and frustrating because as others have said, there's nothing on what their relationship was after Florida. You just had to accept they had a HEA, when there was so much to unpack. It really felt like a whole book between last chapter and epilogue was missing.
Alice Mapelli
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Sarah Kate
I love these types of books but i kinda felt that it declined as it went on? I felt there was to much internal one sided dialog and not enough conversation. I got got to a point i just skipped the dialogue and read the conversations the characters were having. I was so happy they had a HEA but i would've liked to have seen him meeting her family for the first time, maybe 'confronting' or atleast intimidating hunter a little, and a bit more detail at the end. I would've liked it if the author had put how much time elapsed. I.e 6 months later....What was going on with both job situations? Were they engaged?married? Living together?.
Sarah
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