ARC Review: The Good Luck Sister by Jill Shalvis
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Book Info
Released: May 1st 2018
Genre: Womens Fiction
Series: Wildstone #1.5
“I wished the author changed it up a bit since she tends to do this kind of thing a lot in all her novellas.”
~ Under the Covers
The Good Luck Sister is a novella set in the Wildstone world by Jill Shalvis. The nice thing about this short story is that you don’t need to read the other books in the series to understand this one. Fairly simple in concept, this short story will be a quick read. While I loved that about it, I also kind of wished for more as well. Some aspects felt underdeveloped and that’s probably due to the word count restraint. The author was able to take advantage of the fact that this is a second chance love story, so some of those emotions are already there. They just need to be resurfaced. This obviously makes it a lot easier for development in a novella, but I wished the author changed it up a bit since she tends to do this kind of thing a lot in all her novellas. Hopefully, her next novella will have more of a conflict and challenge.
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Great review annie!! Shared on all my socials!!
It can get boring when an author tends to do the same thing repeatedly
Great review annie!! Shared on all my socials!!
It can get boring when an author tends to do the same thing repeatedly
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Annie
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Annie