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The Friendsgiving Pact: A Thanksgiving Romance
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“✨ARC Book Review✨
This story was just the cutest💖✨
The story follows two best friends, Avery and Theo, who are home from college for the holidays. They’re both trying to avoid their exes, so they agree to fake date to make the break easier.
I absolutely loved this story! You could really feel the genuine feelings they had for each other, even though they were both scared of ruining their friendship. Theo especially struggled with not wanting to scare Avery away😅
It was written in a way that reminded me of my own college days. It was so fun watching their fake romance slowly turn into something real 💗
Thank you to NetGalley, Avon, Harper Voyager Publishing for providing me with an ALC of this book in exchange for an honest review.”
“Tropes:
Fake Dating
Best Friends to Lovers
Drama
Small Town Vibes
This was an okay book. The premise is that the two main characters, Avery and Theo end up fake dating. They do this for..well honestly for reasons that don't make sense. This very much was more like a YA than an adult book, and it was obvious by how the characters acted. Overall, I liked Theo's character, but I had issues with the FMC, Avery. She was an absolute mess, and I just couldn't really like her at all. She seemed too hypocritical and acted often like a mean girl. What Avery wanted, Avery got, even at the expense of others.
There were some things that were hard to get past in this book. It was an attempt at a cozy, but 75% of the book was the two being at either family gatherings or at drunk fest parties. The other issue was that names and people were just thrown at us. We were expected to know sooooo many names (SO MANY), who they were, how they were related to the MC's, etc. I think we had about 20-30 random people thrown at us that had no huge part in the plot. It was a lot.
One of the things that was hard to get through was that the author inserted a lot of....random paragraph stuff (it was a LOT, I mean a good portion of the book was nonsense). It was an attempt to create more backstory, but I found myself literally skipping these paragraphs because it had genuinely no involvement with the story at all. It felt like the author wasn't exactly sure where to go with the story, and so these paragraphs were added.”
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