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Thanks for the arc, I realized I didn't review this one at the time. Won't be leaving a social media review now per didn't finish.

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BOOK REVIEW⠀
BOOK: Every Girl Gets Confused
AUTHOR: Janice Thompson
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I actually read this book a few years ago, but for some reason the review never posted. So I am redoing it now.

This is a real love triangle, will they/won’t they, who will she pick type of book. Plus it’s the 2nd in a series. I remember that I really liked the characters and wanted to read more, because I love the series genre as a whole. You can definitely pick this one up and read it without the first one. However, as a whole, I felt like this book was just okay. A week after reading it, I couldn’t remember what it was about. It might be because there is a LARGE amount of characters and keeping them straight is a little challenging.

Short Synopsis (from Goodreads):
Katie Fisher and Brady James may be a match made in heaven, but that doesn't seem to guarantee them a happily ever after accompanied by angelic choirs. In fact, the sounds being heard at the bridal shop where she works are on the contentious side lately, as a bride- and groom-to-be try to mediate the growing rivalry between their basketball-obsessed families in the middle of play-off season. On top of that, Katie's parents are nagging her to get out of Dallas and come home to tiny Fairfield where her former boyfriend Carson is waiting for her, ready to rekindle their relationship. Oy vey! What's a girl to do? And will she ever be able to wear that gorgeous wedding dress she won?

I received this book for review purposes from NetGalley. ⠀

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Another sweet chapter from Katie´s life - and it only gets better, even if the road is broken sometimes.

Katie and Brady are happy couple - only Brady gets quiet from time to time as the term of his second knee operation is approaching and Katie can´t help and wonder, if the things are truly on the good way for them. And her ex-boyfriend is suddenly back, showering her with his time and interest, at that.
Luckily her extravagant family and their friends (including the new ones) are here to distract her with their shenanigans and to teach her some wisdom, too.

Ooh, and how I love the seniors? With Queenie off the market, so to say, maybe its time for Alva, her (older!) sister to find some happiness, too. And don´t forget all the other couples or couples-to-be!

So yes, this second novel in the series is still not any Dostoyevsky. But if you are ever in need for the simple, warm read, take this one.

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