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A review by sikonat
Per My Last Email by Juliana Smith
3.0
Luke and Layla are best friends secretly been in love with each since they met. With an affinity for pranks and a love of nerdy things, they're a match made in heaven. Plus his family loves her, and has included her into family group chat. The problem? They're colleagues and there's a no fraternisation rule. Not to mention neither wants to break the stalemate lest it ruin their friendship.
Juliana Smith's 'As Per My Email' has cast of entertaining characters with a very sweet and sassy chemistry between our two leads. The problem is that the pacing dragged out the stalemate they're in. I found it took so long for the company trip to happen that by the time action moved to Ocean City, I skimmed through as it was repetitious in the constant interruptions that I wanted one of them to finally just blurt it out! I don't mind miscommunication, but this was just too slow burn for me. Overall this was a fun read I'm looking forward to the next Wells sibling's story with Nathan, who was such a great character he deserves his love story too.
Thanks to Juliana Smith and NetGalley for the ARC.
Merged review:
Luke and Layla are best friends secretly been in love with each since they met. With an affinity for pranks and a love of nerdy things, they're a match made in heaven. Plus his family loves her, and has included her into family group chat. The problem? They're colleagues and there's a no fraternisation rule. Not to mention neither wants to break the stalemate lest it ruin their friendship.
Juliana Smith's 'As Per My Email' has cast of entertaining characters with a very sweet and sassy chemistry between our two leads. The problem is that the pacing dragged out the stalemate they're in. I found it took so long for the company trip to happen that by the time action moved to Ocean City, I skimmed through as it was repetitious in the constant interruptions that I wanted one of them to finally just blurt it out! I don't mind miscommunication, but this was just too slow burn for me. Overall this was a fun read I'm looking forward to the next Wells sibling's story with Nathan, who was such a great character he deserves his love story too.
Thanks to Juliana Smith and NetGalley for the ARC.
Juliana Smith's 'As Per My Email' has cast of entertaining characters with a very sweet and sassy chemistry between our two leads. The problem is that the pacing dragged out the stalemate they're in. I found it took so long for the company trip to happen that by the time action moved to Ocean City, I skimmed through as it was repetitious in the constant interruptions that I wanted one of them to finally just blurt it out! I don't mind miscommunication, but this was just too slow burn for me. Overall this was a fun read I'm looking forward to the next Wells sibling's story with Nathan, who was such a great character he deserves his love story too.
Thanks to Juliana Smith and NetGalley for the ARC.
Merged review:
Luke and Layla are best friends secretly been in love with each since they met. With an affinity for pranks and a love of nerdy things, they're a match made in heaven. Plus his family loves her, and has included her into family group chat. The problem? They're colleagues and there's a no fraternisation rule. Not to mention neither wants to break the stalemate lest it ruin their friendship.
Juliana Smith's 'As Per My Email' has cast of entertaining characters with a very sweet and sassy chemistry between our two leads. The problem is that the pacing dragged out the stalemate they're in. I found it took so long for the company trip to happen that by the time action moved to Ocean City, I skimmed through as it was repetitious in the constant interruptions that I wanted one of them to finally just blurt it out! I don't mind miscommunication, but this was just too slow burn for me. Overall this was a fun read I'm looking forward to the next Wells sibling's story with Nathan, who was such a great character he deserves his love story too.
Thanks to Juliana Smith and NetGalley for the ARC.