A review by alifetimeofliterature
The Right Move by Liz Tomforde

  • 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

➸ 3/5 stars!
<blockquote>“I will love you for the rest of my life,” she whispers against my lips. It’s a promise, coming from the most loyal woman I know. “Forever, Blue.”
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After months of reading this off and on I finally finished – it felt really good getting back to this universe and being with some of my favorite characters. I will ALWAYS love Zander and Stevie – they’re literally my EVERYTHING but I love that I got to read about Ryan and Indy’s love story. 

There were certain parts of this book that were really slow for me and that's why I feel like it took me so long to finish this book. I wish this book was 100 or 150 pages shorter than what it was. I thought it was longer than the first book on certain days because of all the filler pages. 

<blockquote>“Sometimes the quietest love is the loudest.”
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This may sound crazy but I thought Ryan was too perfect that but I still love his character. Indy on the hand was too emotional for me. Don’t get me wrong I AM AN OVER EMOTIONAL person too but Indy was too much for me sometimes. I did love how Ryan loved Indy in so many different ways, because sometimes it really is the little things. When he learned ASL and paid for her fertility treatments I was SWOONING! He never had to tell her all the little things he did for her but finding them out later had me crying! (valid example of how me and Indy are similar)

P.S. I hate Alex and all of Indy’s previous friends – Indy’s friends reminded me of high school mean girls who still think they are in high school.