This is my first update on here, sorry if this post is a bit long, but I just finished 2 books "The seven husbands of Evelyn Hugo" by Taylor Jenkins Reid
and "The right move" by Liz Tomforde
Starting with Evelyn hugo:
Things I liked:
-Evelyn herself, this woman is such a queen and she knows it, she owns every part of herself and is aware of the power she holds. The way we follow her pov through every important part of her life, her thought process, the choices she makes, how much she's willing to sacrifice for her career, I'm so in love with her.
- Other characters like Harry and Monique, they were just wonderful and I think Monique had great character development and definitely deserves the good life coming for her.
-The seven husbands obviously!! I loveedd going through every marriage, the cause/ reason of them, the duration, and the end of each one was so interesting and so intriguing.
Things I disliked:
-Celia, I'm sorry I couldn't with her like I understood where she was coming from but so many times (more often than not) she would say or do the most contradicting things, like things concerning her career and her/ others' sexuality, so yeah she wasn't my fav but I didn't hate her either.
-How so eventful but at the same time boring the book was, it took me since the start of this year and until now to finish, and I'm not usually slow either. While the characters and their dynamics were interesting, I found myself bored or skipping through the book most of the time I was reading it, and just when I would decide to drop it, I skip some more and suddenly we're at the next arc of the book and I'm interested again. What I'm trying to say is that maybe the book was a bit longer than it should've been?♀️
Rating: 7.5/10 I'm usually not interested in stories concerning the LGBTQ+ community (just more interested in straight romances) but I picked this one up and I don't regret it, it was a fine read and a new perspective.
Now "The right move"
I liked this one more than the former, this was a healthy, cute, smutty, book and I was ALL. FOR. IT. The initial bestfried's-brother/ roommate/ enemies-to-lovers plot, turning into two great adults understanding each other, falling in love, and healing from their past relationships *chefs kiss* It was such a good fun read, I literally started it last night and finished it earlier today. It was a bit on the longer side just a bit short of 550 pages and while nothing really eventful or angsty happened it was simply full of the characters' day-to-day lives, their relationships, and fun bickering dynamic.
Rating: solid 8.5/10 really good, almost great, a bit too long but I never wanted it to end XD.