A review by ezichinny
Now That I've Found You by Kristina Forest

slow-paced

3.0

It was okay. It was slow paced and while I liked Evie, I wasn't that invested in the story. The main take away from the story was that people need to know their own worth. The need for outside validation can destroy one's self esteem. The industry that Evie was in truly relies on public validation so I can only imagine how hard it is for celebrities to constantly be watching social media and similar measuring polls to let them know if their work was deemed worthy.

I really appreciated the message Evie's grandmother shared with her about not needing those awards to feel good about herself. As far as Evie's relationship with Milo, this was really the only part I cared about. I liked him for her and I loved his patience with her. I am glad they got it together in the end.