After I Do by Taylor Jenkins Reid

My last TJR book (whatever will I do now?). I’ve read them all and apart from one, I won’t say which, I loved them all. Why? They don’t take themselves too seriously, this is the type of author I aspire to be. She takes ordinary situations, pulls them apart, leaving the characters raw and emotionally distraught, yet so relatable. I loved this book, not because it is extraordinary but because it’s the opposite. TJR doesn’t try to write literary masterpieces, she writes for the pure enjoyment of it, to entertain; and that’s what I was whilst reading this book. Entertained. Just for that, a solid five stars from me. Thanks again, TJR and get back to writing!

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