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A review by ksheetz713
Beg, Borrow, or Steal by Sarah Adams
emotional
funny
hopeful
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
Forgive me for I have a lot of confessions to make.
One: When I requested this book, it was based on the fact that I have seen RAVE reviews for Sarah Adams and I wanted in. I didn't know Ms. Adams was a closed door romance writer.
Two: I hadn't read When in Rome or Practice Makes Perfect, but I was using this as an excuse to finally read both.
Three: When I finished Practice Makes Perfect (Which was literally perfect, FYI. I could read about Will and Anna forever) I was SO EXCITED to read about Maddie and James. So when I opened this book to EMILY. Stick up her butt, Emily. UGH. This is where I ask for forgiveness.
5 Stars. This book was delicious. I did not want to read about Emily. In fact, I considered skipping Emily's book (after reading the first 2), because I wasn't ready to read about someone I do not strive to be. But Ms. Adams, oh how you have changed me. Emily and Jackson were so good together. I couldn't get enough of these rivals to friends to lovers. The tension, the STEAM, oh the steaminess of this book, that has no graphic on page sex. So, so good. I enjoyed the character growth of both MCs and loved the side additions and peeks we got into the former MCs and (hopefully) the future MCs.
I can't wait to read more of Sarah Adams. She writes exactly what romance should be and gets into the head of these characters SO WELL.
I received an E-ARC of this book courtesy of NetGalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.
One: When I requested this book, it was based on the fact that I have seen RAVE reviews for Sarah Adams and I wanted in. I didn't know Ms. Adams was a closed door romance writer.
Two: I hadn't read When in Rome or Practice Makes Perfect, but I was using this as an excuse to finally read both.
Three: When I finished Practice Makes Perfect (Which was literally perfect, FYI. I could read about Will and Anna forever) I was SO EXCITED to read about Maddie and James. So when I opened this book to EMILY. Stick up her butt, Emily. UGH. This is where I ask for forgiveness.
5 Stars. This book was delicious. I did not want to read about Emily. In fact, I considered skipping Emily's book (after reading the first 2), because I wasn't ready to read about someone I do not strive to be. But Ms. Adams, oh how you have changed me. Emily and Jackson were so good together. I couldn't get enough of these rivals to friends to lovers. The tension, the STEAM, oh the steaminess of this book, that has no graphic on page sex. So, so good. I enjoyed the character growth of both MCs and loved the side additions and peeks we got into the former MCs and (hopefully) the future MCs.
I can't wait to read more of Sarah Adams. She writes exactly what romance should be and gets into the head of these characters SO WELL.
I received an E-ARC of this book courtesy of NetGalley and the Publisher in exchange for an honest review.