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A review by naaytaashreads
Love Redesigned by Lauren Asher
3.5
“Turns out I’d rather build a home with you than a thousand houses by myself.”
This was cute, very cute.
I am torn between giving it a 3-star or a 4-star. I'll settle with a 3.5 star.
I really think that the plotline was very straightforward and very, very predictable.
There is nothing wrong with it, but some people might feel that it was meh and didn't give us a special feeling when we read it.
I feel like in the beginning, when Dahlia told about the trouble she's experiencing, and Julian is figuring out what he don't want or his decision about something.
It feels like we already got the answer, and it was quite obvious they were a perfect match, and the problem would be solved immediately.
Then, it was just a matter of how the romance would go.
It felt like we were reading more of the fillers of their storyline.
I enjoyed the lovely romance of their love in their activities, houses, childhood, and past, which brought out their chemistry.
It was nice how Lauren gave us a glimpse of a crossover of her other series.
While it wasn't a wow romance to me, and I wasn't as swoon over it.
The read was a nice quick romance.
“Experiencing Julian’s love for a moment is far better than me spending a lifetime without it, wondering what might have happened had I given him a chance.”
This was cute, very cute.
I am torn between giving it a 3-star or a 4-star. I'll settle with a 3.5 star.
I really think that the plotline was very straightforward and very, very predictable.
There is nothing wrong with it, but some people might feel that it was meh and didn't give us a special feeling when we read it.
I feel like in the beginning, when Dahlia told about the trouble she's experiencing, and Julian is figuring out what he don't want or his decision about something.
It feels like we already got the answer, and it was quite obvious they were a perfect match, and the problem would be solved immediately.
Then, it was just a matter of how the romance would go.
It felt like we were reading more of the fillers of their storyline.
I enjoyed the lovely romance of their love in their activities, houses, childhood, and past, which brought out their chemistry.
It was nice how Lauren gave us a glimpse of a crossover of her other series.
While it wasn't a wow romance to me, and I wasn't as swoon over it.
The read was a nice quick romance.
“Experiencing Julian’s love for a moment is far better than me spending a lifetime without it, wondering what might have happened had I given him a chance.”