“I like the idea of saving to buy a place of my own or having some extra in the bank for an adventure once I figure out what kind of adventure I want to have. I see all these choices unrolling in front of me - career, travel, friends, geography - and despite things being insane and hard and messy, I don't think I've ever liked myself more than I do now. It's the strangest feeling to be proud simply because I'm taking care of me and mine. Is this what it's like to grow up?” ― The Unhoneymooners, Christina Lauren
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mini book review #32 / The Wedding date series 1-3/
Rating: Mini Review: The Wedding date by Jasmine Guillory is a fun, quirky, romance comedy. It has fake dating and a long distance "relationship" as its tropes. The story starts of with the two main characters being trapped in the elevator. They share some stories and Drew suddenly asks Alexa to become his "fake" date … Continue reading mini book review #32 / The Wedding date series 1-3/
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