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A review by tvaddictedbookworm
So Good by Nicola Rendell
4.0
I'm always attracted to a book cover with a man and a dog. I am a major dog lover, and seeing a man with a dog in swoon-worthy. What the blurb on goodreads doesn't tell you is how Max came to get the dog, which is an even better story (which I won't spoil).
Max and Rosie have been best friends forever. I firmly believe men and women cannot be best friends and be single. There is always a sexual tension there, but that is just my opinion. Pretty much every person in their lives know they will end up together, but it takes Max seeing Rosie naked through a skylight when fixing her house to get the ball into motion.
Max was a total alpha male. As soon as he and Rosie got together, he took over. He believed it was his job to protect her. Shortly after, Max had an incident with his house and needed a place to stay, so he stayed with Rosie. Rosie inherited a cat from her grandmother (along with her fixer-upper), and her cat, Julia Caesar (love that name) does not like Max's dog, Cupcake. At all. The back and forth about the dog and cat was actually quite funny. Made the book better.
Rosie was a strong character, and I really liked her. One thing I would point out, not as a criticism but more of an observation, is the following:
- Rosie didn't seem to have any friends other than Max (none were mentioned)
- Max only had one friend, Fletcher (who I'm sure the next book will be about)
- Neither Max nor Rosie spoke of any living relatives, which seemed very strange to me
- I loved that this book was told in both Rosie and Max's POV. Makes the book so much better. I would recommend this cute little Kindle Unlimited find.
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Max and Rosie have been best friends forever. I firmly believe men and women cannot be best friends and be single. There is always a sexual tension there, but that is just my opinion. Pretty much every person in their lives know they will end up together, but it takes Max seeing Rosie naked through a skylight when fixing her house to get the ball into motion.
Max was a total alpha male. As soon as he and Rosie got together, he took over. He believed it was his job to protect her. Shortly after, Max had an incident with his house and needed a place to stay, so he stayed with Rosie. Rosie inherited a cat from her grandmother (along with her fixer-upper), and her cat, Julia Caesar (love that name) does not like Max's dog, Cupcake. At all. The back and forth about the dog and cat was actually quite funny. Made the book better.
Rosie was a strong character, and I really liked her. One thing I would point out, not as a criticism but more of an observation, is the following:
- Rosie didn't seem to have any friends other than Max (none were mentioned)
- Max only had one friend, Fletcher (who I'm sure the next book will be about)
- Neither Max nor Rosie spoke of any living relatives, which seemed very strange to me
- I loved that this book was told in both Rosie and Max's POV. Makes the book so much better. I would recommend this cute little Kindle Unlimited find.
Blog --> https://tvaddictedbookworm.wordpress.com/
Twitter --> https://twitter.com/tvaddictbookwm
Instagram-->https://instagram.com/tvaddictedbookworm