Twice in a Blue Moon by Christina Lauren
3 of 5 stars
Twice in a Blue Moon is the second book written by Christina Lauren that I read. Having read My Favorite Half-Night Stand, a story that I enjoyed a lot and that surprised me, I had good expectations about this book. Perhaps I was expecting too much from it, but I have to say, and I hate to say it, I felt a little disappointed by the story.
I liked the characters. Tate was an interesting character but there was just something that did not let me connect with her completely. Maybe it was because the context of the character and the story, I have never felt quite into the Hollywood thing, but I just could not feel a connection with her. I liked Sam, although I think more Sam was necessary and I liked Charlie and Nick as well. I hated Ian, of course.
The story is interesting and enjoyable. It is fast-paced and easy to read. However, there was something missing. Something to make it awesome.
I did like it and I enjoyed reading the book, it is a sweet love story and I liked reading about the past and the present. I liked the idea of Milkweed as well. I finish reading it quite fast, but I guess I just needed a little bit more.
I will definitely keep an eye on the upcoming books by the authors, though. In addition, I will try to read a couple of the other available books that are on my pile, because I know they will be good stories.
DRC read thanks to Netgalley and Publisher.
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