published: 2018
pages: 415
read: 12/10/18 to 1/10/19
rating: as its own, good. as a whole series, why did ya keep going?
book: 2 in 2019 

Louisa Clark arrives in New York ready to start a new life, confident that she can embrace this new adventure and keep her relationship with Ambulance Sam alive across several thousand miles. She steps into the world of the super rich, working for Leonard Gopnik and his much younger second wife, Agnes. Lou is determined to get the most out of the experience and throws herself into her new job and New York life.

As she begins to mix in New York high society, Lou meets Joshua Ryan, a man who brings with him a whisper of her past. Before long, Lou finds herself torn between Fifth Avenue where she works and the treasure-filled vintage clothing store where she actually feels at home. And when matters come to a head, she has to ask herself: Who is Louisa Clark? And how do you find the courage to follow your heart--wherever that may lead?

MY THOUGHTS
SHORT VERSION: 
all in all it was a good (hopefully) close to Lou's story but NOTHING compared to what started it all (i did go into it completely separating them both). also, i had to alternate between book and audio book because i couldn't continue reading it. had i not gotten the audio book, i probably would have shelved it.  


LONG VERSION:
i know this is just a book and these are just character of Moye's imagination 
BUT
just imagine.
just imagine if the story or they, the characters were actually real? 

there might be spoilers ahead because I'm not sure how ill keep doing this book recap deal....

SO, SKIP THIS if you don't want a sort of spoiler!!!!

lets imagine what Will Traynor and Louisa Clark are real human beings on this earth in our time. and if you know their story, then isnt it amazing how everything does happen for a reason? how it could easily be that simple? 

if Will hadn't been in that accident, he would have never needed Louisa. Will & Louisa wouldn't have fallen in love, he wouldn't have woken her up only to tear her back down.  she wouldn't have made a connection with Nathan whom led her to New York. she wouldn't have fallen off her roof and she wouldn't have met Sam.  she wouldn't have worked for the Gopnick's to end up working for Margot who in turn gave her her new lease at life. 
*GASPS FOR AIR* 
and none of this would have happened had Will not gone to New York for work only to decide that he wanted to go back to London only to get in a horrible accident that set everything i just typed up into motion. 

ahhhhh!

START READING HERE TO READ WHAT I THINK! (LOL)

K. 
i will admit, this damn book made me cry but it had to do with Dean Martin. because FUUUHHH!!!! how!? how could you!!!! ...i understand how she could. it still made me cry. 
and I will admit that for the most part, I'll miss Ashok and his wife. and Margot, wherever she may be. hmm...and Ilaria, she grew on me. and maybe just the whole gang although there are some people that are pretty low on the list. 

anyway, did you know there was a 3rd book? 
i didn't. 
i think i came across it on goodreads. and then i was mad because i honestly did not want to read another book in this series. 
why couldn't it just be over? 
let Louisa Clark just effin be. 

but now that I'm done with it, i must say, i don't regret reading/listening to it. Moye's did a good job at (HOPEFULLY) closing out this story and making you have all the feels. 
.... but i can also see why some people are like "why tf is there anoooother book!!!?"

all for it: 
this was a pretty good book in my opinion. 
-we finally get to see Louisa come to herself and finally discover what she wants to do. 
-we get to see her happily ever after even if we don't get more than how it ends. 
-you meet another set of amazing people that add to the story
-honestly, as far as this is from the first book (meaning, we could have left it at book one, tbh) this is a good closing to the story of Louisa Clark. 
B U T 
i should let you know that this book was mostly finished as an audio book. 
i started reading it and i couldn't get into it. 
maybe it was the tiny ass font or how it just seemed like one long run on sentence but there was a point where i did not want to read this. 
so i also checked it out as an audio book and i think that definitely helped me enjoy the book more than i could have expected. there were even parts where I would listen to the book and read along. 

if you are someone who tends to finish series because you unknowingly get sucked into them and like me, JUST CAN'T LET IT GO, then go for it. its not a bad read at all. its just to me, I've been ready to let Lou live on. 

if ya don't really care....spoilers below!


published: 2018 
pages: 325  
read:12/29/18 to 1/2/19
rating: okay-ish. i mean, it did the job. 
book: 1 in 2019

When someone asks you to spend your life with him, it shouldn't come as a surprise--or happen in front of 45,000 people.

When freelance writer Nikole Paterson goes to a Dodgers game with her actor boyfriend, his man bun, and his bros, the last thing she expects is a scoreboard proposal. Saying no isn't the hard part--they've only been dating for five months, and he can't even spell her name correctly. The hard part is having to face a stadium full of disappointed fans...

At the game with his sister, Carlos Ibarra comes to Nik's rescue and rushes her away from a camera crew. He's even there for her when the video goes viral and Nik's social media blows up--in a bad way. Nik knows that in the wilds of LA, a handsome doctor like Carlos can't be looking for anything serious, so she embarks on an epic rebound with him, filled with food, fun, and fantastic sex. But when their glorified hookups start breaking the rules, one of them has to be smart enough to put on the brakes...

MY THOUGHTS
SHORT VERSION:
yea okay. quickie read. not mad at it....if i don't stop to think about it. 

LONG VERSION:
holy crap. 
3/2018 was the last time i did a book report (?). 
2018 was not the best year reading wise for me and its so weird to think that i might be back on and that this was the book that brought me back because this is same author and her first book (of this series....if it is one or whatever) that threw me off the idea of reading completely. 

and yet, here i might be back and it's her second book that snapped me out of it. 
and it's even more weird because it was the same damn thing!!!!!!!
overall, i did find myself wanting to read this book and i couldn't put it down but i do have to say that that doesn't really say much for the story. (maybe i just wanted to start reading again!)

its 
the 
exact
same
plot. 

he rescues her
she thanks him
she likes him and doesn't say anything 
he likes her but realizes he'd rather be single because who has time to waste in a relationship? 
he then randomly realizes he loves her
it takes her friends for her to realize that she actually loves him too 
there's a baby born that brings her to the family and of course he hates it
it takes time apart to realize......
yada, yada, yada....
they end up together. 

that's basically the gist of it. 

i know all love stories are basically the same but i dunno. while i did like this one...it also (now....23 days later) irks me. 

its not that it was a bad book, i just don't want another book that is the exact same story with different names. 
i think i would have rather preferred this book to be about Drew and Alexa preparing for their wedding and the wedding itself and then Carlos and Nikole playing out in the background. then at least we could have gotten some closer on D & A. 

either way, i didn't hate it. it wasn't a favorite but i am SUPER interested to see what her next book will be once its out whenever that is because....what could it be about?  
(fuck. i should have asked for lotto numbers or something because low and behold....it is about Alexa and Drew's wedding and it looks like its about to be about the same damn thing! with 2 new people!!!! UGH!) 
i guess the 4th one will be about Nikole and Carlos and maybe someone's having a baby and her friend that does the cupcakes will cater but then some other cupcake guy wants to battle it out and they do but then they realize they love each other and they build the ultimate cupcake store that's built on hard work and tears but ultimately runs on love. 

there ya go, J. 
plot for book #4. i can do 5 & 6 if ya want. i just want ARC's. 
(sorry, i know that was a dick move but, gah!) 

ahh!


hellooooo 2019!!!
can you believe January is basically almost over. 
love it. 
time is a weird concept that waits for no one. 
on my end, I'm not waiting for Friday or the weekend. I'm waiting for Oct 2020 when ill be done paying a bunch of my shit off, so hurry on up! 
(but like not really.....lets enjoy this time! :D ) 

anyway....it's the 18th day of the year and I'm already on book 3! it's exciting considering i did not really want to read much all of last year.
i read here and there but nothing too crazy like i usually do. 
i started really good. reading a book a week and was going to try to do at least 30 but secretly aim for 52 and then i read the wedding date and i was done; i've been off reading since.  
I'd pick a book up here and there but nothing really motivated me to keep going. 
i was just burnt out. 
I'm starting to read again / listen to more audio books but before i (possibly) return to normal book posts, i want to catch up on what i did read the rest of 2018.

READ:
-the wedding date // Jasmine Guillory: admittedly, this was a cute read in the all-ness of it. BUT i was pretty tired of the bullshit "i like him, i like her, but were both too dumb and egotistical and afraid to say how i feel for fear of rejection." just UGH. and of course. there's another book coming out 
-_____- its about Carlos, the best friend, so it could be better but the premise is the same. so...(UPDATE: i have since read this book. first book post of 2019 coming up!)  

-ricochet // Dean Koontz: this dude randomly has powers one day and then has to kill his grandma. pretty random AF but i mean, okay. it was cool cause i read this on the kindle app and every now and then it had some pretty dope live illustrations. I've never seen that before. but pretty cool read. i had that read back thing so i "read" it as an audiobook. 

-what to say next // Julie Buxbaum: i didn't write a review so i don't remember it all TOO well and now that its coming to me maybe i should BUT i do remember thinking this was another cute read. i was super into it. and then i read the comments and someone said something about how it was fucked up that there's this guy with asperger's and they had to turn it into some sexist shit. idk. just stfu and read the book (not you. i mean the person who left that comment.) 
but you should read it too! lol 

-when Katie met Cassidy // Camille Perry: i asked for this book back in December 2017 and i FINALLY got a copy like 20 days before it's release date in 2018. i loved it! i love Camille and i will forever read whatever she writes. but to catch you up, Katie runs out or gets dumped by her fiance and she meets Cassidy who is a total ladies lady and of course they fall in love. but there's drama and you fall in love with characters and it's just the best! kinda weird how i was all about this story but over the wedding date considering is the same gist. 

-playing with matches // Hannah Orenstein: i saw everyone on ig making a big fuss about this book talking 'bout how it was the best book ever and...chill. it was okay. 
typical early 20's new yorker straight out of school with no job who uses her story to move forward (the way your parents met or whatever the fuck does not define your life. IMHO.) she's dating a total douche that cheats on her. she hooks up with her clients hook up who is like 12 years older but of course she thinks she loves him. she gets fired but not before he scored her a sweet as new gig. and she's horrible to her best friend. it was okay. i would have been 10000000% okay not reading it. 

-scrappy little nobody // Anna Kendrick: i think the thing that amazes me the most is that she was still brand newish when she started in that movie with Clooney. i thought she had been around for a while when she started in Twilight. either way, good book. (heard as audio book.) 

- the breakdown // B.A Paris: i LOVED this book but to be honest, i think it had to do with the fact that i listened to it. i liked it more than her first book and i read that one. either way, give it a listen. and then prepare yourself; even your thoughts will be British for a bit after. lol 

-the kiss quotient // Helen Hoang: ugh. another accidental series. WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY? 
i saw this on ig as well (maybe i need to just gtfo ig and their book recs) i checked it out and its aight. 
Stella has asperger's and so she hires Michael to teach here to have sex. but of course Michael is fire as fuck!!!! so she falls in love and so does he and they do it (or try) and they decide instead of sex, they'll practice her dating, so they do and she meets the fam and so does he and they belong together but of course it wouldn't be a book if they weren't stupid about it and they end up together and yay. 
i will say that I LOVE that in this story Stella makes bank AF and Michael is destined to be a designer. finally a role reversal. (also, Michael has more depth to him but like.....ya know.) either way. good read but i could have done without it and I'm bummed that its a series because as much as i want to not read it, i will. 

-the allure of Julian Lefray // R. S. Grey: I wish that I could tell you what this book was about but in all honesty, i cannot. i don't remember a single thing about it. i didn't even write a quick review about it on goodreads (its coming back to me a bit i think) but i can say that when i want a quick pick me up, devour this book in a few hours  type of read, i can always count on Grey. i love her stories. this is solely my fault and should say nothing about her because i absolutely loved it! her stories ALWAYS get me out of my reading funk. 

-an absolutely remarkable thing // Hank Green: the other day i caught myself thinking about this book and I'm now beating myself up about not giving it a proper post. 
this book was pretty cool. pretty out there and its obvious the Green brothers know what they're doing!
it is a series (i have no idea when the next one is due) but i do believe that i will be re-reading this again when the next one is out. I'm sure there is something like this out there but it was pretty well written and it kept me hooked and i can't wait to read it again eventually.

-best day ever // Kaira Rouda: ooooh i loved this book. i had been wanting to read it since forever but i never got to looking for it and finally i found it in my library available now audio section. LOVED IT. i wasn't completely shocked by the story but in the beginning i was expecting a twist that never came but nevertheless, i still liked the book. i will say though, the end kinda killed it..ish. the whole, we'll spy on him for the rest of our lives deal was just too much. i don't understand how they weren't able to get homeboy for what he did at the cabin alone. but whateve's.
wanna make this a super fun read? 
take a shot every time you read "BEST DAY EVER". you'll be drunk by the 2nd chapter lolz. 

-my not so perfect life // Sophie Kinksella: another story about a 20 something year old who moves to London and of course shit doesn't go her way and her boss is horrible and blah blah blah. it was an okay listen. nothing too crazy. i think i would have been bothered if i made the time to read it but it was an okay listen. i guess audio books are great after all. 

-dark matter // Blake Crouch: not my normal read (in a while!) but i had been wanting to read this book for a while and luckily it was available for immediate listen through my library. 
i really liked this book but i think my only complaint is that ....well the end. had it been just the 2 of them okay but the amount of them that there were was just....too much. and then the end end...really? was the son even aware of what he's being asked for? I'm getting too much into it but in the overall-ness of it, yea it was cool. 


overall, it was a weird year for books.
for me, 2018 was a weird year overall. 

so far in 2019 i still don't have that 'i want to read all the time' feel so we'll see how that goes but hopefully it comes back because i really do miss it. 
and my goal at this point is only really to read all my blue books. i have a pile of TBR books that just happen to all be a shade of blue. so hopefully that happens. 

and in terms of blogging....well, hopefully, that comes back too. 
sometimes you just need a random weird year off. 
or two. 
i duno. 
but, i already have 3 books for you and a lot of time after work since i dont have a life so hopefully i'll get those going soon. 

i know i'm late but i hope 2018 was better for you and that the new year was amazing and im wishing nothing but love and happiness in 2019. 

thank you for reading if you made it this far!