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Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre
Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre












Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre

I can appreciate the fact that this allows more space for the main story to develop. To be honest, I thought the whole Groundhog Day subplot would be a bigger deal in this book, so I was surprised that there weren’t that many time loops shown. I love all the crazy traditions they had and loved how competitive everyone got with each other. My favourite moments in this book were all the interactions with the various families at the cabin. Fortunately, this book is incredibly light on the romance that it reads more like Womens Fiction. I really want to love this book, but it took way to win me over and even then I wasn’t completely sold on the romance. However, if you want a steamy romance, then maybe pick up one of the earlier Christina Lauren books instead. In a Holidaze is the book for you if you’re looking for a book to get you into the Christmas spirit. This review feature was originally created by Mostly Ya Lit.

Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre

Recently in Romance is a new to this blog review feature where I’ll be sharing my thoughts on some romance novels I’ve read. 2022, Shion Miura, Simon Pulse, The Easy Life in Kamusari, Three More Months, Tif Marcelo, webtoons, Well That Was Unexpected, young adult Sutanto, Know You by Heart, Lake Union Publishing, Literary Fiction, Love & Luck, May 2018, Montlake Romance, Nov. 2021, Delacorte Press, Jenna Evans Welch, Jesse Q.

Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre

  • Tags adult contemporary, April 2022, book reviews, Dec.
  • With two months to go before 2023, I still have several more books to read and review, and so far they’re more promising, so hopefully I’ll be able to end 2022 on a high reading note!Ĭontinue reading “What I Read In October” → Categories Book Reviews, Mini Book Reviews This was another month of just okay reads, but I managed to knock quite a few books off my TBR pile.

    Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre

    My October reviews post is up a bit later than usual as I was feeling a bit under the weather, and I saw a tweet from a friend of mine about the importance of keeping yourself healthy, especially if you’re creating bookish content for free, so I decided to take her advice.














    Three More Months by Sarah Echavarre