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A review by canyonmoonreads
A Love Letter to Whiskey by Kandi Steiner
adventurous
emotional
funny
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
When I tell you this had me losing my mind after every chapter!!! This was such a beautiful, frustrating story. I can typically guess what is going to happen next while reading, but this always had me surprised. Combine that with the small amount of spice scenes (& not overly explicit) shows how well this was written. You don't always need all that extra-ness to make your story great. Great storytelling makes it great.
B and Jamie are everything you do and don't want in a relationship. They understand each other on a level you can only get to if you're soulmates, but also just couldn't get it right to be that amazing couple they wanted to be. They both have issues that prevented them from getting it together. But truthfully B was the biggest problem. She treated him so badly and he just accepted it. And then when it was his turn to be selfish (and for good reason) she completely gives up on him. SPOILER: he didn't even give up on her when he was married! As soon as she got off that plane they both knew deep down they'd never be over.
I felt the ending was a little anticlimactic. I loved reading Jamie's side of the situations, but I honestly could've done with less, and got more of when they were actually together. We don't even find out how many kids they end up having. I was really scared that there wasn't going to be a HEA, but I think I'm just traumatized from the book One Day.
I loved this so much and will definitely be buying a physical copy.
B and Jamie are everything you do and don't want in a relationship. They understand each other on a level you can only get to if you're soulmates, but also just couldn't get it right to be that amazing couple they wanted to be. They both have issues that prevented them from getting it together. But truthfully B was the biggest problem. She treated him so badly and he just accepted it. And then when it was his turn to be selfish (and for good reason) she completely gives up on him. SPOILER: he didn't even give up on her when he was married! As soon as she got off that plane they both knew deep down they'd never be over.
I felt the ending was a little anticlimactic. I loved reading Jamie's side of the situations, but I honestly could've done with less, and got more of when they were actually together. We don't even find out how many kids they end up having. I was really scared that there wasn't going to be a HEA, but I think I'm just traumatized from the book One Day.
I loved this so much and will definitely be buying a physical copy.