A review by lanidon
The Last Days of Lilah Goodluck by Kylie Scott

4.0

I like this more as a fiction story than a romance. The fact that they're soulmates is used as a bypass for all the stages of romance. They meet, they're inextricably bonded, then they go about their lives together. They even skip the attraction and hopelessly in love honeymoon stages and go right to feeling like partners who are perfectly in sync. It's something so easy that in itself feels like a fairytale, but it doesn't really carry a romance book 

That being said, the rest of the story and characters are really entertaining. I love her bucket list and how on board others are whether or not they believe it. I enjoy that she loves his mom more than he does. I love how she feels fairly grounded despite how flighty this setup could make her. She's almost methodical and at peace which lends itself to the relationship feeling so natural