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A review by heather_elizabeth_reads
First Impressions by Linda Middleton
3.0
I was really excited when I picked up this book. It has an adorable cover and I loved the premise of the book.
I unfortunately didn't love this book. The book as a whole I felt lacked depth. I found myself wishing to have had more insight into the character's thoughts and emotions. I had a hard time connecting with these characters for this reason. I did enjoy the moments of banter between Anna and Daniel that I enjoyed.
I also didn't love the writing style of the author. The plot felt super rushed. Anytime there was a major conflict it was resolved on a quick and unrealistic timeline. I wish we got to see more of how these events affected the thoughts and feelings of the characters. I really wish this story had more dialogue between the characters and more inner monologue of the main characters.
I did enjoy Daniel's character. While I still wish he had more depth, I loved who he was as a person. I loved that he was a loving and caring father and mentor. I also found his perfectionism relatable.
While I didn't enjoy this book, reading is very subjective and it might be something you would enjoy if you like:
I unfortunately didn't love this book. The book as a whole I felt lacked depth. I found myself wishing to have had more insight into the character's thoughts and emotions. I had a hard time connecting with these characters for this reason. I did enjoy the moments of banter between Anna and Daniel that I enjoyed.
I also didn't love the writing style of the author. The plot felt super rushed. Anytime there was a major conflict it was resolved on a quick and unrealistic timeline. I wish we got to see more of how these events affected the thoughts and feelings of the characters. I really wish this story had more dialogue between the characters and more inner monologue of the main characters.
I did enjoy Daniel's character. While I still wish he had more depth, I loved who he was as a person. I loved that he was a loving and caring father and mentor. I also found his perfectionism relatable.
While I didn't enjoy this book, reading is very subjective and it might be something you would enjoy if you like: