Yesus Martyn Martyn itibaren Stawowiczki, Poland
I was all prepared to not like this book because Leo is not my favorite Hathaway. I thought he was all kind of horrible when he was introduced in the first book. Though he has reformed over the course of the series, I still couldn't get pass the way he had treated his siblings in Mine till Midnight. But LK managed to change my personal ill-feelings towards Leo completely in this one!
As with the first two this book is fairly predictable but still an enjoyable ride. I think the reason this whole season is appealing to me, and to so many other people, is that it depicts the life everyone wishes they could have. Perfect job, perfect friends, perfect living arrangements, perfect income, and eventually the perfect man to top it off. Of course, the families aren't perfect but that's because it would completely destroy any sense of reality if they were. Families are always screwed up in one way or another. Anyway, this specific book got back to dialogue that I could easily understand and follow, unlike the last one. It also dealt with the disparities between the different girls' wealth and lack thereof, which I really enjoyed. I thought it lent a very relatable twist to the romantic relationship as well, at least for me.
Read this whilst visiting my sister in Idaho one summer - could not put it down.