BOOK REVIEW: I Have Never by Camilla Isley
August 09, 2017
I Have Never (First Comes Love #2)
SYNOPSIS:(From Goodreads)
Twenty-nine-year-old Blair Walker is a girl with a plan, or more a girl with a list. A list of dos and don'ts to live the perfect life, land a dream career, and marry Mr. Right.
When Blair loses her job and gets dumped by her boyfriend all in one day, she starts to wonder if she's had it all wrong. And what better way to find out than experience everything the list forbade?
Never Lie
Never Pick a Fight
Never Make a Scene
Never Make the First Move
Never Make Impulse Decisions
Never Mix Business and Pleasure...
With hilarious consequences, Blair will discover some items are trickier to tick off than she'd thought...
A laugh out loud romantic comedy perfect for fans of Lindsey Kelk, Sophie Kinsella, and Mhairi McFarlane.
I've never tried to review an arc before because I thought it was an urban legend that you had to ALWAYS give them five stars. Still don't know if its true or not but I needed some motivation to get back to reviewing and I guess it's kind of working? Sorry for the super short and less than proficient review.🙈
So about the book. It ss rather cute(plus points from me) until that thing happened. The main dude slept with my main girl's nemesis after they had started making googly eyes at each other. But still the rest of the book was so swoon worthy (another staple word of romance reviewers hashtag sarry nat sarry) that I honestly don't care. much.
Now i have told you before that this is some super cute stuff with a chicklit-y vibe to it. Have I right? Basically my girl gets dumped and fired on the same day. But don't worry eventually it'll all turns out okay, okay better than okay in the end.
The guy's name is Richard. Richards in books aren't supposed to be cute. The're the guys that get friend zoned in the end. Hats off to the author for making me like a character named Richard.
*arc received in exchange for an honest review* And I'm that honest I'll even tell my crush his haircut is bad.
So about the book. It ss rather cute(plus points from me) until that thing happened. The main dude slept with my main girl's nemesis after they had started making googly eyes at each other. But still the rest of the book was so swoon worthy (another staple word of romance reviewers hashtag sarry nat sarry) that I honestly don't care. much.
Now i have told you before that this is some super cute stuff with a chicklit-y vibe to it. Have I right? Basically my girl gets dumped and fired on the same day. But don't worry eventually it'll all turns out okay, okay better than okay in the end.
The guy's name is Richard. Richards in books aren't supposed to be cute. The're the guys that get friend zoned in the end. Hats off to the author for making me like a character named Richard.
*arc received in exchange for an honest review* And I'm that honest I'll even tell my crush his haircut is bad.
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