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A review by livvy_alipat
Calamity Rayne: Gets A Life by Lydia Michaels
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Okay, 4 stars for me is high! I also rate romance/ contemporary a lot more loosely than I would a high fantasy or a sci-fi novel.
So with that in mind, this was such a fun book. I'm already started on book two. It wasn't the shortest read, but it was a nice medium paces book.
Rayne is funny and relatable. She's awkward and realistic and down to earth. She has some character flaws that are spoken about and obvious and not romanticized, which I'm appreciative of. She often, painfully puts her foot in her mouth, but she isn't a complete walking disaster. Just kind of a hot mess.
The other characters in the story are a great juxtaposition to the female lead. Lydia Michaels does a considerable job developing each character and building relationships between them. They're also flawed, and learn ome growth throughout.
This was a funny and lighthearted read.
So with that in mind, this was such a fun book. I'm already started on book two. It wasn't the shortest read, but it was a nice medium paces book.
Rayne is funny and relatable. She's awkward and realistic and down to earth. She has some character flaws that are spoken about and obvious and not romanticized, which I'm appreciative of. She often, painfully puts her foot in her mouth, but she isn't a complete walking disaster. Just kind of a hot mess.
The other characters in the story are a great juxtaposition to the female lead. Lydia Michaels does a considerable job developing each character and building relationships between them. They're also flawed, and learn ome growth throughout.
This was a funny and lighthearted read.