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A review by tracyt223
PS: I Hate You by Lauren Connolly
4.0
Maddie Sanderson would be proud to honor her older brother’s dying wish, that she scatters his ashes over eight destinations that the adventurous 29-year-old never got to visit before he died from cancer. But in his will, Josh assigned her an impossible partner to help complete the mission—Dominic Perry. Seriously, if Maddie weren’t already at his funeral, she would have killed him for this.
We then follow Maddie and Dominic as they try to honor Josh's last wishes. The destinations take them all over the country and definitely push Maddie way outside of her comfort zone. I really enjoyed these 2 as characters and watching them try to navigate their grief and figure out what all this means for their lives and futures. Maddie's family, her Mother and Grandmother were truly awful people and treated her so badly her entire life. Meanwhile, Dom's family is amazing and always helped give Maddie what she needed. Great story of found family and also figuring out that you're usually a lot stronger than you think you are.
The audiobook was really well done, Karissa Vacker was great as always. The only downside for me was it did seem a little long. But overall it was a good read and enjoyable!
We then follow Maddie and Dominic as they try to honor Josh's last wishes. The destinations take them all over the country and definitely push Maddie way outside of her comfort zone. I really enjoyed these 2 as characters and watching them try to navigate their grief and figure out what all this means for their lives and futures. Maddie's family, her Mother and Grandmother were truly awful people and treated her so badly her entire life. Meanwhile, Dom's family is amazing and always helped give Maddie what she needed. Great story of found family and also figuring out that you're usually a lot stronger than you think you are.
The audiobook was really well done, Karissa Vacker was great as always. The only downside for me was it did seem a little long. But overall it was a good read and enjoyable!