My rating: 5 of 5 stars
This was such a fun read, and I couldn’t help but laugh while reading it. There were so many funny moments as I got to know both Norah and Bennett. Norahs world had turned upside down and she flew back to see her sister Josie for support. The first time Norah and Bennett met was quite amusing, as he was the broody type of guy. The second one was better, and I loved seeing the protectiveness of him when it came to Norah.
The more these two were together the more I liked them. Bennett was just what Norah needed, someone kind and honest that wanted to protect her. Norah was growing as a person, and getting the job as his assistant was beautiful and I knew it would break my heart. I tell you that I ugly cried through this one; as the story unfolded my heart fractured for all of them. What they all lost was so heartbreaking.
Bennett and Norah became stronger people, and I liked how they were there for one another. Norah’s mother and ex were quite the crazy and despite what was going on in their lives they were willing to do anything they could for one another. This was such an emotional ride, and another read I found hard to put down. The chemistry was amazing, and I loved getting to know all characters, and cannot wait for more.
Title: What I Should've Said
Author: Max Monroe
Series: Red Bridge #1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Published: April 19, 2024
When grumpy, muscled-up artist Bennett Bishop bothers to speak, it’s usually to say something you’re not ready to hear.
When he first speaks to Norah Ellis, a rambling runaway bride who hitchhikes a ride from him, it’s to tell her to get out of his truck and walk because she’s a pain in the a-s-s.
By appearance, Norah Ellis is a fancy fashionista who’s spent the last several years living the good life in the city—expensive apartments, highbrow events, and a fiancĂ© with wealth and good looks. The only problem is that she didn’t choose any of it for herself.
On the day of her July wedding, thanks to a letter from a stranger, Norah’s world turns upside down. She runs for the hills of Vermont to start a new life, but what’s waiting for her, between her estranged sister, the townspeople, and bad-boy Bennett Bishop himself, is way more than she bargained for.
Enemies turn to lovers, strangers become friends, dark secrets bust open like cans of worms, and most of all…Summer will never be the same.
When he first speaks to Norah Ellis, a rambling runaway bride who hitchhikes a ride from him, it’s to tell her to get out of his truck and walk because she’s a pain in the a-s-s.
By appearance, Norah Ellis is a fancy fashionista who’s spent the last several years living the good life in the city—expensive apartments, highbrow events, and a fiancĂ© with wealth and good looks. The only problem is that she didn’t choose any of it for herself.
On the day of her July wedding, thanks to a letter from a stranger, Norah’s world turns upside down. She runs for the hills of Vermont to start a new life, but what’s waiting for her, between her estranged sister, the townspeople, and bad-boy Bennett Bishop himself, is way more than she bargained for.
Enemies turn to lovers, strangers become friends, dark secrets bust open like cans of worms, and most of all…Summer will never be the same.
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