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A review by sweekune
Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
emotional
funny
fast-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
3.75
Count Your Lucky Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
⭐ 3.75/5 ⭐
Audiobook narrated by Lauren Sweet.
A soppy sapphic romance. Margot and Olivia were highschool bestfriends. After a short fling and a lot of miscommunication, they went their separate ways. Eleven years later, Olivia shows up as the wedding planner for Margot's friend's wedding and old feelings bubble to the surface.
- Although part of a trilogy currently, I've only read the first book before (Written in the Stars). It was fun to meet the recurring characters again and some of the inside references were super cute. I'm glad we got more focus on the new couple though. I didn't feel like I was missing any plot points from missing out the second book.
- Miscommunication is a super common theme in romance books. It's not my favourite and it did put a bit of a downer on the book for me but was actually handled very well by the author.
- This book is spicy. I remember there being some sexy bits in Written in the Stars but probably a solid third of this book is dedicated to sex. Perfect for those wanting some steam but if you're more of a "fade to black" type, this isn't for you.
Hot, fun and ultimately quite sweet. Perfect for those wanting a spicy but enjoyable sapphic romance.
⭐ 3.75/5 ⭐
Audiobook narrated by Lauren Sweet.
A soppy sapphic romance. Margot and Olivia were highschool bestfriends. After a short fling and a lot of miscommunication, they went their separate ways. Eleven years later, Olivia shows up as the wedding planner for Margot's friend's wedding and old feelings bubble to the surface.
- Although part of a trilogy currently, I've only read the first book before (Written in the Stars). It was fun to meet the recurring characters again and some of the inside references were super cute. I'm glad we got more focus on the new couple though. I didn't feel like I was missing any plot points from missing out the second book.
- Miscommunication is a super common theme in romance books. It's not my favourite and it did put a bit of a downer on the book for me but was actually handled very well by the author.
- This book is spicy. I remember there being some sexy bits in Written in the Stars but probably a solid third of this book is dedicated to sex. Perfect for those wanting some steam but if you're more of a "fade to black" type, this isn't for you.
Hot, fun and ultimately quite sweet. Perfect for those wanting a spicy but enjoyable sapphic romance.