P.S. I Miss You
by Winter Renshaw
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟
Dear Melrose,
The first time I met you, you were a stranger. The second time, you were my roommate. The third time, you made it clear you were about to become the biggest thorn my side had ever known. You sing way too loud in the shower and use all the hot water.
You’re bossy as hell.
You make my life all kinds of complicated.
But no matter how hard I try, I can’t stop thinking about you.
Truthfully … I can’t stop wanting you.
I was going to tell you this. I was going to sit you down, swallow my pride, hang up my noncommittal ways, and show you a side of me you or anyone else has never seen before … but then there was a game-changing confession; a bombshell so nuclear it stopped me in my tracks.
How I didn’t see this coming, I’ll never know.
Sutter
P.S. I miss you.
I received an ARC via Booksprout for an honest review.
This was a cute read. However, it didn’t give me the feels like P.S. I Hate You. All wasn’t lost though, because this is was a hate to love romance and I did enjoy it!
Madison is an aspiring actress who just happens to be in love with her best friend Nick. Thinking Nick is going to profess his feelings, she instead finds out that he wants her to take over his lease while he goes on tour for 6 months. Her new roommate? Sutter Alcott.
I didn’t know what to think of Sutter at in the beginning. He was a bit of an ass at first and I was unsure if he would be able to redeem himself in my eyes. Thank goodness he did and it was honestly due to seeing him with his brother Tucker. Tucker was hands down my favorite character in this whole book. He is Sutter’s younger brother who happens to be deaf and he was a pure sweetheart!
Madison shocked me. I didn’t expect to like her as much as I did. She was sassy, feisty, and never backed down from Sutter and his antics. The main quality I liked about her the most was that even though she came from a family of wealth, they didn’t pay her way through life and she didn’t expect them to.
The relationship between Madison and Sutter started off rocky at first, however, there was sexual tension from the very beginning! We got to read about these two giving in to the chemistry between them and figuring out that they both judged the other in the beginning.
I couldn’t rate it higher because it didn’t give me the feels that I was expecting. If I didn’t come into this one with expectations or after reading P.S. I Hate You, then it could have easily gotten a higher rating from me.
All in all, this one was cute and steamy and I highly recommend if you are a fan of hate to love romances!
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Haa expectations can kill our fun 😉 Great review Kayla!
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Hate-to-love trope is always the best to read. I’ve review!
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I totally agree, definitely one of my favorite tropes💕
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I haven’t read this author yet. Sounds like this one wasn’t as highly liked by you than her other book. I will have to check that one out.
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It was still enjoyable! She has a new release next month and I’m super excited about it.
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This sounds pretty good and I love that cover! I’m glad to hear that it’s a hate to love romance. It’s one of my favorite tropes. I’m adding this to my TBR! Great review! 🙂
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It was good! She was another one coming next month and I thinks the same trope!
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Great review 🙂
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Thank you so much ! 💕
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The cover makes it seem like an overrated romance novel, but your review makes it sound okay. I might read this one after all 🙂
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It was goo! Hate to lovers and it was pretty steamy!💓
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Damn!! Once again when we have high expectation it can ruin a book…. Lovely and honest review Kayla!
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