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paperbackpassionista's review against another edition
3.0
First Brittainy Cherry book, will not be my last! Childhood friends to strangers to lovers will warm my black heart every time! There were parts in the book that dragged and felt boring but over all it was a solid read. Hoping the rest of the series get better!
midnight_pageturner's review against another edition
5.0
Brittainy Cherry is a master of her craft. She is able to beautifully expose the imperfections of her characters in such a way that they become strengths. Southern Storms tells the story of a love that is meant to be. It speaks of being lost and finding the way, of remembering childhood dreams and that, despite the curveballs thrown by life, they can still be reached even as a grownup. But mostly, it tells of finding yourself in the eyes of another person and that opportunities lie even when tragedy strikes. You just need to be willing to move forward.
lectures_du_soir's review against another edition
2.0
Déçue, déçue, déçue. Pour moi, Brittainy C Cherry est une valeur sûre en romance. J'ai aimé et pleuré (beaucoup) pour chacun de ces livres que j'ai lu. C'est un #queen des drama, elle joue avec nos émotions comme personne. Alors que c'est il passé ?
On le sait tous, et sans dénigrer la romance, en général dès le début on connaît la fin. Parce que ce qui est intéressant c'est tout ce qu'il se passe au milieu, la façon dont les protagonistes se rapprochent, le moment où ils dévoilent leurs vies et leurs peines... Et ici... Zéro émotion.
Des le début on sait ce qui est arrivé à Kennedy et le moment où elle révèle tout à Jax est, pour moi, complètement dénué d'émotion. Elle papote comme si de rien n'était.
Et puis bon, les clichés !! Le mec bourru et sombre qui fini avec la belle et solaire jeune fille, ok, mais peut on y mettre un peu plus d'attention ? Un peu enrobage, un peu de détails ?
J'ai malheureusement trouvé les personnages très peu crédibles, histoire beaucoup trop couru d'avance, et une écriture sans émoi.
On le sait tous, et sans dénigrer la romance, en général dès le début on connaît la fin. Parce que ce qui est intéressant c'est tout ce qu'il se passe au milieu, la façon dont les protagonistes se rapprochent, le moment où ils dévoilent leurs vies et leurs peines... Et ici... Zéro émotion.
Des le début on sait ce qui est arrivé à Kennedy et le moment où elle révèle tout à Jax est, pour moi, complètement dénué d'émotion. Elle papote comme si de rien n'était.
Et puis bon, les clichés !! Le mec bourru et sombre qui fini avec la belle et solaire jeune fille, ok, mais peut on y mettre un peu plus d'attention ? Un peu enrobage, un peu de détails ?
J'ai malheureusement trouvé les personnages très peu crédibles, histoire beaucoup trop couru d'avance, et une écriture sans émoi.
paperbacks_and_planners's review against another edition
3.0
I received this as an ARC from the author via Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review
Summary
Kennedy is broken. Or at least that's how her husband has made her feel. She leaves the city and her loveless marriage behind and lands in Havenbarrow, Kentucky with her sister and brother in law. When her sister leaves for an extended honeymoon, Kennedy moves into the house they have recently flipped.
Behind her live the angry, black sheep of the town, Jax. But when Jax and Kennedy meet for the first time, they swear they know each other. Together they have to face their demons and dark pasts.
Overview
➸ POV: This is told in dual timelines - present day and 15 years ago at summer camp - and 1st person from Kennedy & Jax's POVs.
➸ Kennedy Lost: 28, Married to Penn, Author, Grieving, Younger sister to Yoanna, Biracial, Looking for a new start
➸ Jax Kilter: 28, Plumber, Grumpy curmudgeon, Owns the land behind Kennedy's new home, Dark past
➸ Content Warnings: Death of a child, Death of a parent, Grief, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional and Physical Abuse, Child Abuse, Bullying, Sexual Harassment, OCD, Panic Attacks, Gun Violence
My Thoughts
Alright I am clearly in the minority here. But I have such mixed feelings about this book...
First off - I really love Brittainy C Cherry's writing style. It's so accessible and engaging. I absolutely fall into her worlds and fly through the pages. I never wanted to put this book down because I just want more time with these characters and see where this story was leading.
I loved the depiction of grief. I felt all of Kennedy's pain and grieved along side her. She was such a flawed but strong main character, and I just really appreciated reading about a character without manufactured-feeling flaws.
But... there were some actual timeline/plot things that just didn't make sense or work for me.
1. There were so dang many pop culture references. Which is fine in theory but I didn't recognize like half of them so it loses impact and meaning.
2. Piggy backing off of that - if you use pop culture references, you place your story in time. Which means you can't do things like reference Pinterest 15 years in the past. Pinterest wasn't created until 2010 and accessible to the public until 2011. Which would mean the present day chapters were happening in 2026 at the absolute earliest. Which doesn't make sense since they were talking about shows and music from today. It 100% took me out of the story.
3. The final reveal was so underwhelming because I feel like we skipped right over parts. When Jax's brother is telling his story, the heroine somehow already knows this story. But at no point is that ever shown. We just skipped right over her learning about Jax's past. Which felt like such a missed opportunity. The romantic chemistry was a little lacking for me between these characters, and seeing that play out, I think, would have gone a long way in building that trust and connection. But instead we went straight for the big dramatic speech.
However, I really loved the side characters in here! I honestly wish I could be Joy's neighbor. So I'm absolutely looking forward to more books in this series.
Overall this was an emotional, hard hitting, and impactful story. But it just wasn't a perfect read for me. I cannot wait for more books in this series - I'm really curious if it's going to be following more characters in this small town and if so, who?!
Summary
Kennedy is broken. Or at least that's how her husband has made her feel. She leaves the city and her loveless marriage behind and lands in Havenbarrow, Kentucky with her sister and brother in law. When her sister leaves for an extended honeymoon, Kennedy moves into the house they have recently flipped.
Behind her live the angry, black sheep of the town, Jax. But when Jax and Kennedy meet for the first time, they swear they know each other. Together they have to face their demons and dark pasts.
Know you worth. Then charge more.
Overview
➸ POV: This is told in dual timelines - present day and 15 years ago at summer camp - and 1st person from Kennedy & Jax's POVs.
➸ Kennedy Lost: 28, Married to Penn, Author, Grieving, Younger sister to Yoanna, Biracial, Looking for a new start
➸ Jax Kilter: 28, Plumber, Grumpy curmudgeon, Owns the land behind Kennedy's new home, Dark past
➸ Content Warnings: Death of a child, Death of a parent, Grief, Anxiety, Depression, Emotional and Physical Abuse, Child Abuse, Bullying, Sexual Harassment, OCD, Panic Attacks, Gun Violence
My Thoughts
Alright I am clearly in the minority here. But I have such mixed feelings about this book...
First off - I really love Brittainy C Cherry's writing style. It's so accessible and engaging. I absolutely fall into her worlds and fly through the pages. I never wanted to put this book down because I just want more time with these characters and see where this story was leading.
I loved the depiction of grief. I felt all of Kennedy's pain and grieved along side her. She was such a flawed but strong main character, and I just really appreciated reading about a character without manufactured-feeling flaws.
But... there were some actual timeline/plot things that just didn't make sense or work for me.
1. There were so dang many pop culture references. Which is fine in theory but I didn't recognize like half of them so it loses impact and meaning.
2. Piggy backing off of that - if you use pop culture references, you place your story in time. Which means you can't do things like reference Pinterest 15 years in the past. Pinterest wasn't created until 2010 and accessible to the public until 2011. Which would mean the present day chapters were happening in 2026 at the absolute earliest. Which doesn't make sense since they were talking about shows and music from today. It 100% took me out of the story.
3. The final reveal was so underwhelming because I feel like we skipped right over parts. When Jax's brother is telling his story, the heroine somehow already knows this story. But at no point is that ever shown. We just skipped right over her learning about Jax's past. Which felt like such a missed opportunity. The romantic chemistry was a little lacking for me between these characters, and seeing that play out, I think, would have gone a long way in building that trust and connection. But instead we went straight for the big dramatic speech.
However, I really loved the side characters in here! I honestly wish I could be Joy's neighbor. So I'm absolutely looking forward to more books in this series.
Overall this was an emotional, hard hitting, and impactful story. But it just wasn't a perfect read for me. I cannot wait for more books in this series - I'm really curious if it's going to be following more characters in this small town and if so, who?!
i_dont_read_blurbs's review against another edition
3.0
3.5 stars
It took me a while to get into this book. However, I did end up enjoying it. It was a sweet story.
It took me a while to get into this book. However, I did end up enjoying it. It was a sweet story.
sophiaa0722's review against another edition
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0