![]() because I think this is the perfect romance for the right reader and it's just my cranky self that hates these things.ġ.) If you loved The Simple Wild, you'll love this. In a bizarre move that sounds ridiculous as I type it out, I'm going to recommend this book by highlighting all of the things I didn't like about it. ![]() Tucker with some different twists and a different ending of sorts (so for those who have read that one, I'm not spoiling this book by comparing the two). I would say that this novel follows a similar blueprint to K.A. Tucker's The Simple Wild to you, then you'd be right. In Tessa Bailey's latest novel, It Happened One Summer, Tessa takes on some romance trope titans: the small-town coastal community, the "airhead, sheltered" main female character, and the trope of "finding true meaning in the simple life." That was totally me not enjoying the tropes written on the tin and not a reflection on the book. This review is a little meh, a little gripe-y, and overall lackluster. ![]() Steam factor: ★★★ (for Tessa, this was bland)Ī quick disclaimer: I LOVE Tessa Bailey! This might have been a miss for me, but it was for personal, niche reasons and not for a poorly-executed story. There were tropes in here that I should have known would bother me, and then they did-so this is definitely an example of "Amy should read the summary first" and not a problem of the book! ![]()
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