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A review by lisaluvsliterature
Never Date the Minister by Julia Kent
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
I read and enjoyed the first book in this series. The second one didn’t sound like my thing, because of the whole older man aspect, just not my thing. But this one sounded perfect to jump back into the series with, and it definitely was! And I was correct because I really enjoyed this one! Sped through it, couldn’t put it down.
I loved that when Nessa realized her one night stand, Matt, was a minister, the way she decided she needed to change her wardrobe to a more demure (the actual definition, not the slang) type of outfit for their first real date. But oh my gosh, when he showed up, it was totally a hilarious moment. I mean how could she believe after he had a one night stand that she needed to dress that way was crazy enough. And he wasn’t a priest, which caused her to think about the series by Sierra Simone, lol.
The weddings that Nessa had to deal with were so crazy as well, and then her personality on Instagram also caused issues for the two of them. However it was a little hypocritical the way Matt acted about her, when he also had an online influencer personality account. It was also fun though, to see what he dealt with at the different churches and congregations he worked with. I loved his grandma and her grandma, and their friendship made for some funny situations as well.
Another hit in this series from Julia Kent
I loved that when Nessa realized her one night stand, Matt, was a minister, the way she decided she needed to change her wardrobe to a more demure (the actual definition, not the slang) type of outfit for their first real date. But oh my gosh, when he showed up, it was totally a hilarious moment. I mean how could she believe after he had a one night stand that she needed to dress that way was crazy enough. And he wasn’t a priest, which caused her to think about the series by Sierra Simone, lol.
The weddings that Nessa had to deal with were so crazy as well, and then her personality on Instagram also caused issues for the two of them. However it was a little hypocritical the way Matt acted about her, when he also had an online influencer personality account. It was also fun though, to see what he dealt with at the different churches and congregations he worked with. I loved his grandma and her grandma, and their friendship made for some funny situations as well.
Another hit in this series from Julia Kent