Monday, December 4, 2017

Review: New York, Actually by Sarah Morgan

New York, Actually
by Sarah Morgan

Publisher: HarperCollins
Pages: 384
Format: eARC
Buy the Book: Amazon

Goodreads:  Meet Molly
New York’s most famous agony aunt, she considers herself an expert at relationships…as long as they’re other people’s. The only love of her life is her Dalmatian, Valentine.
Meet Daniel
A cynical divorce lawyer, he’s hardwired to think relationships are a bad idea. If you don’t get involved, no-one can get hurt. But then he finds himself borrowing a dog to meet the gorgeous woman he sees running in Central Park every morning…
Molly and Daniel think they know everything there is to know about relationships…until they meet each other that is…

Kritters Thoughts:  This is book #4 in a series and this is one of those romance series that you can pick up at any point in the series, but this series is so good, that I would completely suggest to start at book 1 and read from there.  

This book out of all four is probably my least favorite and I think after reading it is because this is the first book that didn't center around the original group of friends that started the series.  Instead this book is a semi offshoot of that group being that the main girl character was a connection between those girls and a company they now work with.  If that was confusing, it was and I didn't love how far from the original group of girls it was.  

On top of that dislike, as always romance books are predictable and I have said here numerous times that it isn't the obvious ending that keeps people reading romance it is the journey for the characters.  This journey in this book was just ok.  I didn't fall in love with either of the main characters and didn't love their story.  It was all just ehh.  I still love Sarah Morgan's writing, but for me these characters were my least favorite to follow.

I have said all of this and for the next two days I am going to be reading the next two in the series and I am still excited to pick them up, I would almost say you could skip this one and go straight to 5, but I will answer that question tomorrow when I review book #5.


Rating: enjoyable, but didn't leave me wanting more


Ebook 2017 Challenge: 61 out of 50



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