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annedreya's review against another edition
emotional
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.75
daisymarie07's review against another edition
5.0
I really liked it. Like I might reread it at some point.
Not once was I over the book nor the characters, like I wasn't annoyed. The characters were likeable and amusing.
I'm a sucker for a single dad / best friend's sister tropes. Also for second chance love stories.
Also there was spice and I enjoy some good spice however mild it may be
Not once was I over the book nor the characters, like I wasn't annoyed. The characters were likeable and amusing.
I'm a sucker for a single dad / best friend's sister tropes. Also for second chance love stories.
Also there was spice and I enjoy some good spice however mild it may be
evistevens's review against another edition
2.0
the plot was kinda stupid and i don't like the cover, but it had recipes at the end so that was cool :)
ninjareader's review against another edition
4.0
twounrulygirls's review against another edition
5.0
Okay I am going to start this review with a HOLY FN HOT ASS MOMENT. SO a text that wasn't supposed to be sent, gets sent, and without spoiling anything...I will say ROAD MAINTENANCE AHEAD, had to fan off the girl parts because HOTNESS happened. Melanie Harlow slayed that scene had me clearing my throat and dragging the hubs down the hallway to take care of bizness. TMI? Probably but HOLY HELL it was perfectly played out. Then she goes and adds the angst, the push and pull of a good guy thinking he isn't good enough, the next door neighbor, best friends little sister that has loved him FOREVER and BAM. Perfection. I loved this one. It was not an easy won love story. Anxiousness, guilt and all the feelings overshadow happiness at times and the struggle just makes you love them more. As always Melanie Harlow delivers a fan-fucking-tastic journey that I enjoyed from page one to the epilogue. xo
nance's review against another edition
Listen, i usually eat up the single dad trope, but this was boring.
Cheyenne was so embarrassing with her crush, and whatever his name is acted like an old man even though he's supposed to be 33?? I just couldn't stand the indecision.
Cheyenne was so embarrassing with her crush, and whatever his name is acted like an old man even though he's supposed to be 33?? I just couldn't stand the indecision.
phoebe_beebee's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
lighthearted
relaxing
sad
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
agoldstarreads's review against another edition
5.0
Absolutely loved Cole and Cheyenne. This book brought me to tears a few times. Loved the plot. These two were so good together. Mariah was just a doll. The emotional turmoil that Cole struggles with because of his past experiences was just heart wrenching. I loved how patient Cheyenne was with Cole and Mariah. I loved seeing Blair and Griffin too.
brittany_4's review against another edition
5.0
Loved
What a beautifully written novel! I loved every second of reading this one! Like the previous book, it had the same great details and then some. Make Me Yours is truly how it sounds. A small town dad romance with the love of his life living right next to him his whole life. My favorite character, is his daughter, Mariah. She gets the whole romance deal and only at nine years old! Looks out for her daddy and for His lover. What a great read! I would have finished sooner but raising a child is also a work of art!
What a beautifully written novel! I loved every second of reading this one! Like the previous book, it had the same great details and then some. Make Me Yours is truly how it sounds. A small town dad romance with the love of his life living right next to him his whole life. My favorite character, is his daughter, Mariah. She gets the whole romance deal and only at nine years old! Looks out for her daddy and for His lover. What a great read! I would have finished sooner but raising a child is also a work of art!