11/30/2019

Finding Perfect by Colleen Hoover

So, okay. I promised myself I wouldn't post anything else today, but damn. This novella brought out so many feelings. I just have to let them all out.


Finding Perfect is not something you should read first. You need to read Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella and All Your Perfects first.

I read Finding Cinderella first time in 2014 or something like that. I read the books in wrong order, but who cares? I fell in love with Daniel immediately. His attitude lured me. He is really loyal, funny and even though everyone thinks he doesn't care about anything he really does care.

Daniel has some friends, but more than one occasion he states that he hates everybody and that was the last straw. I was in love.


I really can not tell anything about this book. It would spoil for other books. But Daniel is still the same, he has grown a bit though. He is still funny. He still does everything he can and more for those he cares about.

I cried through out the whole book. It's short novella, but I cried a lot. I laughed while crying. I was a mess. You really can miss fictional characters. It was so good to read about them again.

So much love.

#IHateEverybodyToo #Fistbump

Waking Up In Vegas by Natasha Preston

Natasha Preston was really kind and gave me an ARC of her new book. 


I got this book at 10pm on Friday night. I couldn't put it down until clock was 1am. And I wouldn't put it down if I could sleep in next morning. But I couldn't so I needed to stop reading at 60%. Well, I finished the book at Saturday.

I have read Natasha Preston's books before. I absolutely adore Rocco, because who could resist these lines "I would die for you a thousand times over." or "I wouldn't change meeting you and falling in love with you." Okay, yeah. I need to post a review of that book sooner rather than later.

But back to Waking Up In Vegas. You all know the saying "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas", right? That's not the case always. Sometimes your mistakes, good ones or bad ones, follow you back home. That is what happens to Wren and Brody.

I rarely read blurbs and I didn't read this one, either. But the blurb states that Wren goes to Vegas with friends and siblings. And one day as she wokes up she realizes that she is married to his big brothers best friend. Brody and Wren has grown up together, but they can't stand to each other. They bicker all the time.


They head back home. In England they feel the need to keep the secret from their families. Things change, people change. It's easy to lie to others, but what about lying to yourself? It's a lot harder than you would think. Things change and Wren and Brody try to navigate in these new situations.

This book is something you want to read on a beach. Imagine the sun, the heath, sand under your toes. You have a drink in hand and a good book in another one. This book just screams summer read! It's easy, funny and lovable.

I fell in love with Wren and Brody. They are moody and always arguing on something. They feel. I really can't wait the next book of the series to come out. Take this book with you to your vacation. You won't regret it.

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Vaking Up In Vegas by Natasha Preston
Independently published

Someday, Someday by Emma Scott

I was lucky enough to get an ARC of this book. Emma Scott is an amazing author and I love the way she writes.

I finished this book 12 hours ago and I needed this time to think how I review this book. At first when I started reading this I needed to remind myself who Max is. It has been ages since I've read Forever Right Now.

I haven't read much billionaire romance, but I will read any book that Emma Scott writes. This was my second MM romance and I have no words to describe how much I loved this. If every MM romance book is like that I've found my new favorite trope.

I loved Max and Silas. I loved how they reacted to each other. I really adored Eddie. Darlene was wonderful as always.

All the feelings I had while reading. I felt so heartbroken. I am really sad that there still are people who can dislike people based on who they love. It brakes my heart.

Max is unbelievable brave. He has gone through a lot and yet, still he has all the love to give around. He cares about people around him. He hasn't gone numb. I adore him.

Silas went through something that no one should ever experience. He found his way to cope and that is what he was doing until Max came along. All the struggle Silas had inside him, he must have felt really lonely. I admire him, because he is so much stronger than he realizes.





This story is far more than just a romance book. I love the way Emma Scott writes. She has this amazing talent to make readers feel like they are part of the story. I was sad with Silas. I was heartbroken with Max and cried tears of joy with both them.

I don't know what to write here next. So please, just read this book.



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Someday, Someday by Emma Scott
Independently published