Tuesday, 2 June 2015

Book Review: Isla and the Happily Ever After

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Rating: 5/5*
I loved this book so much! I was so excited when it was first released and I had been waiting to read it for what felt like forever. It was definitely well worth the wait!
I read the entire book in one sitting because I just could not put it down!! It made me laugh, cry and feel all of the feels (It might not have helped that I was reading this at 2 in the morning).
It was so nice to see all of our old favourites from the previous books in the ‘series’, the scene with all of them together was my favourite part of the book because it allowed us to see how different all of these couples are but how they interacted so effortlessly,
I especially loved that the book just got stuck straight in with the relationship aspect. We actually got to see the what the relationship is like after the declarations of love, whereas in the other books and in romance books in general, we are usually subjected to reading about the life of the characters and most of the book builds up to when they first meet/when they finally decide to get together and we never actuallt get to see what their relationship is like because the books cut off. With Isla and the happily ever after, this isn’t the case, they get together within the first 100/150 pages and then we get to see the difficulties they face as a couple and what challenges they have to overcome as a couple but also as individuals.
I like that we got to learn more about Josh as well (well duh, he;s one of the main characters in this book!) because I really didn’t like him much in the bits we saw of him in Anna and the french kiss, but in this one we get to know him better and he is just so lovable! Josh is definitely my kind of guy!
But if you haven’t read this companion series, I highly recommend that you do!

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