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Someday Maybe (2014)

by Ophelia London(Favorite Author)
3.63 of 5 Votes: 3
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Entangled: Embrace
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Definitely Maybe
review 1: Rachel Daughtry is driven to succeed. She has never recovered from the monetary loss her family suffered. Now that she's in college she's determined to study hard so that she can achieve financial security. That is until she meets Oliver Wentworth. They fall in love, even though they are opposites. Being with him is more important than her grades until she learns that she might be kicked out of school. She breaks up with him and her life becomes cold and bleak. What happens when fate brings them together years later? Does love still exist? Rachel and Oliver are unforgettable characters. They have great emotional depth. I loved seeing them meet again. The pain, the longing and the sexual tension made it impossible to put this book down. The secondary characters were delight... moreful. They added both humor and drama to the story. Ophelia London did a great job. The story has it all romance, pain and a HEA.
review 2: When I started Someday Maybe I was hoping it was going to be great like Definitely, Maybe in Love, but not the same. I wanted same fun story, but not a replica, and it wasn't at all! Oliver and Rachel's relationship was fantastic, heartbreaking, and a great reminder that true love knows no time. I admit, it was a little hard to read the flashbacks knowing, that at the beginning of the book, these two were not together. Ophelia did a great job at using those flashbacks to set the stage, and demonstrate how much in love these two were. Skipping to the present, the story follows Rachel so closely that you really understand her, see why she did what she did, and how her heart has suffered. All of this together just makes the end that much more special! Bonus for all of you that read Definitely, Maybe in Love, our favorite couple have a few "guest appearances" and those scenes are very memorable and will put a smile on your face. Steamy-ness is light with a little more detail than Ophelia's previous books, but still very clean and very romantic. less
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Krook
I loved this book! Full review to come
RainbowGummiBear
Did not disappoint!
Lynnie
I LoVeD It!!!
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