Short Stack
2020 • 328 pages

Don't think this would be of interest to anyone who isn't a Lily Morton completist. There are only so many stories you can read about deliriously happy couples being totes adorbs together. There are a few cut scenes that provide a little extra insight into the events taking place in each couple's primary book, but IMO each one should be able to stand on its own, so why do we need them? Only one story taking place after the main events shows any conflict or relationship growth (Gideon and Eli from [b:Gideon 45691552 Gideon (Finding Home, #3) Lily Morton https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1557346106l/45691552.SY75.jpg 70171986]), and that's the next to last story at 96%. Cute but not necessary. Each story clocks in at about 10 minutes, so they're not bad bathroom reading.

November 2, 2020Report this review