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Best Love Ever

Best Love Ever

25 pages

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This is a short read with the same sweet and realistic feel of Goslyn County.

I can't stop smiling when I read about Olivia and Maureen. They're both very relatable characters, with ordinary concerns, adorable personality quirks, and a deep love for each other. This story could work as a reader's introduction to Goslyn County, in which they get together, although it is set afterward. It's sort of an interlude, just a little slice of life.

One of my favorite things about this couple is that they both have other people who are very important to their lives, such as Olivia's best friend and Maureen's sister, who both appear in this story; not only are these two very happy with each other, they are also part of a loving and supportive community, which is just really nice to read about. There's also some introspection in this story, with both Olivia and Maureen reflecting on their past relationships and how much more fulfilled they feel with each other. The ending is a super-sweet moment between them.

I'm glad this was the first book I read in 2017. I hope that I'll enjoy all the books I read this year as much as I enjoyed this one, and I'm excited that the author has announced she'll be releasing another book about Olivia and Maureen soon.

January 3, 2017Report this review