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2/5 stars!
I really wanted to like this one but I found myself skipping words and getting right to the dialog. Once I finished I couldn't tell you a single thing I read.
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I could not get into this book AT ALL.
I did not like the main character and her "pick me, but don't look at me" attitude.
It was a meh for me.
I’m not sure how I feel about this one still. I liked it while I was reading it but I found it very forgettable. I did really like the characters and the story line.
The main character was truly unbearable. She does not have a single redeeming quality!!! I barely finished this book and I would not recommend.
This was a fun, quick read. I like the premise of it and the narrator was very funny. It sort of reminded me of the era of Bridget Jones's Diary-esque romcom heroines, and that was very fun.
I absolutely loved the cover of this book! However I didn't care much for the FMC and appreciated the secondary characters a bit more. I would say this is more of a coming of age story than a romance. The ending felt a bit rushed. Overall it was cute, I felt it was missing something though... thank you for the ARC!
This book was similar to a classic 90s romantic comedy with Julia Roberts. It was witty and fun. I enjoyed reading it! I would definitely recommend this book to my followers! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for sharing this book with me in exchange for my honest review!
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Not That Kind of Ever After missed the mark for me. I thought this was going to be a fun, easy, sweet romance. But I found that there was hardly any love interest, and the main character, Bella, was just an awful person. She was jealous and rambled on in self-pity almost the entire book. She sleeps with a bunch of guys (even after fat-shaming one) and has a threesome, none of which is my cup of tea in a romance book. I just didn't click with this book and that's fine! This will be a hit for others. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest thoughts.
Thank you St. Martin's Press for the ARC in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts are my own!
This one was cute! I really liked that the main character is quirky and imperfect. The author makes these characters very obvious in the first little bit of the story. I really liked that there were multiple facets to this story. There was the romance and the writer and writing portion. I liked the writer and writing portion quite a bit. I did not love the romance. I felt like it was a little repetitive. We know that Bella Marble really wants to find her prince charming. However, we are reminded like every two pages.
This story is about Bella Marble a receptionist at a publishing press. She would much prefer to be a writer or author. However, in multiple parts of her life they are not going as she planned. Bella wants her fairy tale like her parents found. However, all that is about to change. Will she find her person or will she end up alone? Can she get her books written and published? Or will all of her dreams stay daydreams.
Content: Sex, swearing, divorce
Read if you enjoy:
writing about writing
Fairy tales
Dating apps
Not That Kind of Ever After is a pretty cute rom com that many readers will enjoy. I personally would have appreciated a bit more character development, but I'd read more from this writer.
Many thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for sharing this book with me. All thoughts are my own.
I have to love any book set in the book universe! I wasn’t thrilled with the main character, she was almost too tragic to begin with but I did enjoy her stories as B. enchanted. This was a unique, entertaining read that I zoomed through.
Soooooooo this book wasn't it in my opinion. I thought this book was going to be quirky romance read, and instead it was just out of place and weird. I didn't understand where this book was going. I was confused half of the times. Wasn't a fun read that I expected to be.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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.