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A review by lenoreo
Just Folking Around by Penny Reid
3.0
https://celebrityreaders.com/2021/08/10/just-folking-around-by-penny-reid/
3.5 stars — I might not have been in the right mood to start this one.
Raquel kind of left me a bit lost with who she was. She was hung up a lot on how quirky she was, and hiding her quirkiness, and I’m sure we’ll find out more in the main novel, but this one just left me a bit confused. I also wasn’t a bit fan of how much she lied, willingly, but again…I’m assuming a lot of that will be addressed in the main book.
It was definitely cute and hot, but honestly I’m more intrigued by Jackson than anyone in this novella, and we didn’t get his POV (which is a bummer).
Reading this story just kind of left me feeling unsatisfied. Not necessarily in the clamouring for more sense, but in the I needed a bit more from this prequel. I wonder if I’d enjoy it more if I read Totally Folked first. Or, and again I can’t stress this enough, maybe it was just my mood.
3.5 stars — I might not have been in the right mood to start this one.
Raquel kind of left me a bit lost with who she was. She was hung up a lot on how quirky she was, and hiding her quirkiness, and I’m sure we’ll find out more in the main novel, but this one just left me a bit confused. I also wasn’t a bit fan of how much she lied, willingly, but again…I’m assuming a lot of that will be addressed in the main book.
It was definitely cute and hot, but honestly I’m more intrigued by Jackson than anyone in this novella, and we didn’t get his POV (which is a bummer).
Reading this story just kind of left me feeling unsatisfied. Not necessarily in the clamouring for more sense, but in the I needed a bit more from this prequel. I wonder if I’d enjoy it more if I read Totally Folked first. Or, and again I can’t stress this enough, maybe it was just my mood.