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rachelreadsromance_'s review against another edition
4.0
h: Sara
H: Max
(Dual POVs)
Same couple from Beautiful Stranger, only now they are married and have a daughter. In Beautiful Beloved, these two are learning to navigate parenthood. These two haven’t gone to the club, let alone have a single night out since the baby was born. They also haven’t had crazy, passionate, wild sex like they used to. Max has been more gentle with Sara and treating her as if she was fragile since the birth of their baby. When they try to have a night out, it is a disaster.
I’m happy these two were able to find their way back to being as passionate as they were in Beautiful Stranger!!
Favorite quotes:
“I miss seeing you lost in me, and unapologetic about it.” -Sara
H: Max
(Dual POVs)
Same couple from Beautiful Stranger, only now they are married and have a daughter. In Beautiful Beloved, these two are learning to navigate parenthood. These two haven’t gone to the club, let alone have a single night out since the baby was born. They also haven’t had crazy, passionate, wild sex like they used to. Max has been more gentle with Sara and treating her as if she was fragile since the birth of their baby. When they try to have a night out, it is a disaster.
I’m happy these two were able to find their way back to being as passionate as they were in Beautiful Stranger!!
Favorite quotes:
“I miss seeing you lost in me, and unapologetic about it.” -Sara
karebear78's review against another edition
5.0
Perfect!
This was a perfect "ending" to Max and Sara's story! As a mom of 3, I truly understand how important it is to stay connected to your partner and hold a part of you to yourselves. Babies change things but it doesn't have to end ANYTHING that is a pivotal part of who you are, what you want, or what you need. This book is an amazing representation of that! Fantastic read!
This was a perfect "ending" to Max and Sara's story! As a mom of 3, I truly understand how important it is to stay connected to your partner and hold a part of you to yourselves. Babies change things but it doesn't have to end ANYTHING that is a pivotal part of who you are, what you want, or what you need. This book is an amazing representation of that! Fantastic read!
debo37's review against another edition
5.0
Vraiment je suis tellement heureuse d’avoir retrouvée Sarah et Max mon couple préféré
nzhouey's review against another edition
2.0
I still like Max and Sara but I was never really into their kink.
mimi_throughthepages's review against another edition
4.0
Loved how real this story was...trying to get your bearings as a couple after the birth of your first child can be very tricky. I knew one of my favorite couples would figure it out, but I still felt so badly for them when their first attempts at returning to Mr & Mrs Stella went awry. My only regret is that the story wasn't longer. I would have loved some more scenes with Max caring for their little one! Total swoon material!
bookstowineto's review against another edition
2.0
This book was on fire. Literally. I got it as an audio for a 3+ hour car ride. And thank god it was just me in the car! This book took a turn for the steamy... and I didn't hate it. It gave a quick insight to Will and Sara. It was a short novella that gave the perfect amount of story.
lauraslibrarycard's review against another edition
Didn't love this short one, maybe it's because I don't find the exhibition kink sexy?
lizwhite25's review against another edition
3.0
I'm an absolute sucker for a story surrounding a baby and pregnancy. And what's better than that is liking the main characters, knowing the parents, and seeing their story continue in another book.
What i like most about this book is that it's not about the pregnancy itself, what about the first days of having a young child and how life changes irrevocably. I like to the battles to retrieve what they were before comma and how they will cope with the changing body shapes and attitudes towards their private life.
It’s not my favourite story in the series, not even close, but i do like the subject and the way it's presented.
What i like most about this book is that it's not about the pregnancy itself, what about the first days of having a young child and how life changes irrevocably. I like to the battles to retrieve what they were before comma and how they will cope with the changing body shapes and attitudes towards their private life.
It’s not my favourite story in the series, not even close, but i do like the subject and the way it's presented.
alis_adventures_in_literature's review against another edition
4.0
I LOVED revising Max and Sara. I would have given 5* if it wasn't for the abrupt ending at only 82%. A real shame as I wanted to know a bit more about Max's brother, Niall. Still, a lovely addition to the series.