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A review by pageswithpayten
Ready to Fall by Daisy Prescott
4.0
QOTD: Do you prefer dual POVs or single POVs in romances?
My A: Definitely dual! There’s just something about getting both sides that helps me connect with the characters better.
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After reading and liking Happy trail by Daisy Prescott I decided to check out some of her other books she has available on Kindle Unlimited! Daisy brings feel-good romances to life with likeable characters, easy to follow plots and HEAs that give you all the warm fuzzies. While I wouldn’t say there was anything that makes this book truly stand out or WOW me, I still think this is worth the read! Sometimes it’s nice to pick up a book with no expectations and just simply enjoy it! I think the reason for the lower rating on Goodreads is because there seems to be quite a few reviews from people upset the H was not celibate throughout the book?? Like... he was dating someone while JUST FRIENDS with his new neighbor? HOW DARE HE! (insert giant eye roll) I’m not sure in what world, that’s something to dislike someone for, but it's not very realistic in my opinion. Daisy Prescott has written real and relatable characters, so if you’re looking for a fairytale fantasy, I’d suggest something else!
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From the blurb:
Tall, dark, and handsome is an understatement when it comes to John Day. With rugged good looks, his ever present plaid shirt, and a dog named Babe, John is a modern alpha male lumberjack.
After his favorite neighbor rents out her beach cabin for the winter, John finds himself playing tour guide to Diane Watson, a beautiful brunette with her own messy past and recent battle scars.
Will he be ready to fall in love? Or will he go back to his old, flirty ways?
My A: Definitely dual! There’s just something about getting both sides that helps me connect with the characters better.
.
After reading and liking Happy trail by Daisy Prescott I decided to check out some of her other books she has available on Kindle Unlimited! Daisy brings feel-good romances to life with likeable characters, easy to follow plots and HEAs that give you all the warm fuzzies. While I wouldn’t say there was anything that makes this book truly stand out or WOW me, I still think this is worth the read! Sometimes it’s nice to pick up a book with no expectations and just simply enjoy it! I think the reason for the lower rating on Goodreads is because there seems to be quite a few reviews from people upset the H was not celibate throughout the book?? Like... he was dating someone while JUST FRIENDS with his new neighbor? HOW DARE HE! (insert giant eye roll) I’m not sure in what world, that’s something to dislike someone for, but it's not very realistic in my opinion. Daisy Prescott has written real and relatable characters, so if you’re looking for a fairytale fantasy, I’d suggest something else!
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From the blurb:
Tall, dark, and handsome is an understatement when it comes to John Day. With rugged good looks, his ever present plaid shirt, and a dog named Babe, John is a modern alpha male lumberjack.
After his favorite neighbor rents out her beach cabin for the winter, John finds himself playing tour guide to Diane Watson, a beautiful brunette with her own messy past and recent battle scars.
Will he be ready to fall in love? Or will he go back to his old, flirty ways?