
I just loved reading the first two books in this series, being honest I love Lila Monroe’s work. She is pretty quirky and knows how to write a good romantic comedy book.. Yet again, she has done a pretty good job with this book and I found myself loving the story from the minute I picked it up to the very end. It was easy to follow, the plot was intriguing and I didn’t find myself bored at any point and I just loved the characters. Noah was the right amount of cockiness that you could expect from a hot, handsome guy and Eve was such a hopeless romantic but really sweet and smart. Out of all three books so far, I have to say that this was my favourite by far, for some reason there was more pulling me in with this story and I’m not sure what it was, however it shows to me that with each book of Lila’s I read, her writing improves with each and every book. There’s nothing wrong with her writing but the fact that she just adds to each book makes it that much more. I’m excited to see what else she writes about because I can never get enough of her stories.
Eve is such a sweet girl, she’s got a lot going for her, but the fact is she’s just about able to keep a roof over her head. She’s not in trouble or anything, but when she hasn’t found her passion in life and any hopes of finding her future love doesn’t seem to be looking good for her. The one thing that does bring her happiness in life is doing what she can to help the dogs at the local dog shelter get adopted, even though she’s a volunteer she pretty much spends most of her time there and will do anything to help the dogs be adopted.
After being convinced by her friends to join a dating app, she ends up being lured on a date and the entire thing turns out to be a total disaster from the start. Will Ever ever be able to find her true love and be as happy as her friends are?
Eve is such a sweet girl, she’s got a lot going for her, but the fact is she’s just about able to keep a roof over her head. She’s not in trouble or anything, but when she hasn’t found her passion in life and any hopes of finding her future love doesn’t seem to be looking good for her. The one thing that does bring her happiness in life is doing what she can to help the dogs at the local dog shelter get adopted, even though she’s a volunteer she pretty much spends most of her time there and will do anything to help the dogs be adopted.
After being convinced by her friends to join a dating app, she ends up being lured on a date and the entire thing turns out to be a total disaster from the start. Will Ever ever be able to find her true love and be as happy as her friends are?