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Books 148-153 of the year.
Loved the subcharacters. Enjoyed Leah's character way more than Eli's. Haven't read too many characters who have aged out of foster care so that was a refreshing take on not instantly knowing their place in the world. Definitely wouldn't want to do Leah's taxes with so many part-time jobs.
3/5
After Eli is dumped by his girlfriend Victoria who is moving to Italy, his friends and family encourage him to undergo a makeover to become the man of Victoria's dreams. Of course his friends and family don't actually like Victoria, and hope instead something might happen with Leah.I didn't love a lot of the side characters, and I thought the ending was a little rushed, but overall it's a cute read that is clearly paying tribute to rom-coms.
Jumping into something softer after reading a bunch of dark murder thrillers. Chose this on impulse simply for the popcorn on the cover. 💖
#JoyousJanuary #Jumpstart2023
This may be a case of it‘s me and not the book…
When Eli goes through a devastating breakup, his family and friends decide he needs a makeover to win back his gf. Leah, who happens to work multiple jobs and overhears said breakup, is quickly roped into the shenanigans.
Personally, I have issues with changing oneself to fit the perception of someone…maybe that hits too close to home for me. It just seemed way too over the top. I did love ⬇️⬇️⬇️
Mixed feelings here. Leah Keegan returned to her foster mom‘s home to care for her in her last days. She is living in her home (anticipating her mom‘s son kicking her out) and working for $$ to leave town. Eli Masterson has just had his heart broken and is looking to win her back. His family/friends decide he needs a total makeover (physical, manners, etc.), and Leah helps by selling him a new wardrobe. He is then pushed into watching rom-coms 🔻