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batcher21's review
4.0
4.5 Stars!
Such a sad and also happy addition to the Gentry Clan story! It sure did break my heart.
Such a sad and also happy addition to the Gentry Clan story! It sure did break my heart.
dreajones's review
5.0
I love everything about the Gentry family! This novella has all the feels and all the Gentrys! I can’t wait for more.
alsudik's review
emotional
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
mooncricketjp's review
5.0
Love this novella
Love this book. Love this series. I’m always excited to read more by this author especially when she always delivers great stories!
Love this book. Love this series. I’m always excited to read more by this author especially when she always delivers great stories!
lmetcalfe23's review
5.0
Another brilliantly dynamic story. I am a fan of al of Coras books but this one is special. I love that she paired up 2 very different important characters and showed once again how strong the gentry family bond is, love it and i cant wait for more. Thanks you for the ARC xx
the_novel_reader's review
5.0
This is book three in the “Gentry Generations” series. This book can be read as a standalone but would make much more sense if read in reading order. Also, this book is a novella.
I absolutely love the Gentry family. I love how intertwined and connected this family is portrayed. Every book that I read in this series, I feel like I am part of their family.
This book was tragically beautifully. The writing was so eloquent and heartfelt. I felt the pain and grief dripping off the pages. Ms. Brent writes such complex and character driven stories. I love how Arizona plays such a huge role in the stories she creates. I really enjoyed that this story was told from multiple point of views. As a reader I felt much more engaged and invested because we got to see the story unfold from differing views. This story was a bit of a rollercoaster ride and I loved every emotion that I went through.
This story is a must read and a wonderful addition to the Gentry series.
I absolutely love the Gentry family. I love how intertwined and connected this family is portrayed. Every book that I read in this series, I feel like I am part of their family.
This book was tragically beautifully. The writing was so eloquent and heartfelt. I felt the pain and grief dripping off the pages. Ms. Brent writes such complex and character driven stories. I love how Arizona plays such a huge role in the stories she creates. I really enjoyed that this story was told from multiple point of views. As a reader I felt much more engaged and invested because we got to see the story unfold from differing views. This story was a bit of a rollercoaster ride and I loved every emotion that I went through.
This story is a must read and a wonderful addition to the Gentry series.
bookaddict_fanatic's review
5.0
If you LOVE the Gentry series you don't want to miss this book!! Cora definitely gave us one helluva read with the unexpected twists that took us on one emotional ride. Prepare to be immersed in all things Gentry with this all-consuming read that will leave you craving so much more!
stephanie_inman's review
3.0
TW: Death
Another great addition to Cora Brent's Gentry Generations/Gentry Boys world.
Our POVs in this book alternate between Cami Gentry's fiancé, Dalton and Cassie Gentry's live in boyfriend, Curtis. I thought having the focus be on the two Gentry-by-association characters was great. Honestly, if anything this book made me wish there had been more of these type of novellas, but written in the women's perspectives. One of my biggest (and honestly only) complaints about the Gentry novellas are that I miss hearing from Sayler, Truly, Stephanie, Evie and Roselyn.
This book definitely is full of real life ups and downs. We have a wedding, a death, characters dealing with guilt. It's a bit of a roller coaster, but isn't that what life is? I've always loved that Ms. Brent doesn't shy away from actual life circumstances. Not everyone is wealthy and just totally happy every second. The angst we see in these books is more of a realistic type of angst than we see in so many other contemporary or new adult romances.
And, as usual for this series, the Gentry family shows us just how strong they and that bond of family can be.
Another great addition to Cora Brent's Gentry Generations/Gentry Boys world.
Our POVs in this book alternate between Cami Gentry's fiancé, Dalton and Cassie Gentry's live in boyfriend, Curtis. I thought having the focus be on the two Gentry-by-association characters was great. Honestly, if anything this book made me wish there had been more of these type of novellas, but written in the women's perspectives. One of my biggest (and honestly only) complaints about the Gentry novellas are that I miss hearing from Sayler, Truly, Stephanie, Evie and Roselyn.
This book definitely is full of real life ups and downs. We have a wedding, a death, characters dealing with guilt. It's a bit of a roller coaster, but isn't that what life is? I've always loved that Ms. Brent doesn't shy away from actual life circumstances. Not everyone is wealthy and just totally happy every second. The angst we see in these books is more of a realistic type of angst than we see in so many other contemporary or new adult romances.
And, as usual for this series, the Gentry family shows us just how strong they and that bond of family can be.