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I really wanted to like this book but there were some parts that were just a little too bit unbelievable for me.

Both the hero and heroine seem like really nice down to earth characters and I loved them both on their own and when they got together. But I couldn't get over that Natasha was in Barcelona to get over her e-boyfriend for the weekend and was already in love with someone else so quickly after only a few hours in each others company. Now I don't mind insta-love in a story, but this was more like insta-insta-love to me. I just felt it was too soon for her to be falling in love, even if is does discover that she was never really in love with her ex to begin with.

Carlos was a real gentleman thou. He respected Natasha in every way and didn't push her when he gave his speech about wanting to spend the rest of his life with her. I would have also liked to see more of Carlos' POV to understand more about where he was coming from.

The end of the book didn't do anything for me either. I was happy to see both Carlos and Natasha come to an arrangement that made both of them happy and then I was left hanging. I don't know what their future lives together will entail. I would like to assume that they get their happy ending, but the ending of the story was too opening for me. I would have liked a bit more closer.
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purpleprincess1311 | 28 autres critiques | Mar 9, 2016 |
I really wanted to like this book but there were some parts that were just a little too bit unbelievable for me.

Both the hero and heroine seem like really nice down to earth characters and I loved them both on their own and when they got together. But I couldn't get over that Natasha was in Barcelona to get over her e-boyfriend for the weekend and was already in love with someone else so quickly after only a few hours in each others company. Now I don't mind insta-love in a story, but this was more like insta-insta-love to me. I just felt it was too soon for her to be falling in love, even if is does discover that she was never really in love with her ex to begin with.

Carlos was a real gentleman thou. He respected Natasha in every way and didn't push her when he gave his speech about wanting to spend the rest of his life with her. I would have also liked to see more of Carlos' POV to understand more about where he was coming from.

The end of the book didn't do anything for me either. I was happy to see both Carlos and Natasha come to an arrangement that made both of them happy and then I was left hanging. I don't know what their future lives together will entail. I would like to assume that they get their happy ending, but the ending of the story was too opening for me. I would have liked a bit more closer.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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purpleprincess1311 | 28 autres critiques | Mar 9, 2016 |
I really wanted to like this book but there were some parts that were just a little too bit unbelievable for me.

Both the hero and heroine seem like really nice down to earth characters and I loved them both on their own and when they got together. But I couldn't get over that Natasha was in Barcelona to get over her e-boyfriend for the weekend and was already in love with someone else so quickly after only a few hours in each others company. Now I don't mind insta-love in a story, but this was more like insta-insta-love to me. I just felt it was too soon for her to be falling in love, even if is does discover that she was never really in love with her ex to begin with.

Carlos was a real gentleman thou. He respected Natasha in every way and didn't push her when he gave his speech about wanting to spend the rest of his life with her. I would have also liked to see more of Carlos' POV to understand more about where he was coming from.

The end of the book didn't do anything for me either. I was happy to see both Carlos and Natasha come to an arrangement that made both of them happy and then I was left hanging. I don't know what their future lives together will entail. I would like to assume that they get their happy ending, but the ending of the story was too opening for me. I would have liked a bit more closer.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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purpleprincess1311 | 28 autres critiques | Mar 9, 2016 |
I really wanted to like this book but there were some parts that were just a little too bit unbelievable for me.

Both the hero and heroine seem like really nice down to earth characters and I loved them both on their own and when they got together. But I couldn't get over that Natasha was in Barcelona to get over her e-boyfriend for the weekend and was already in love with someone else so quickly after only a few hours in each others company. Now I don't mind insta-love in a story, but this was more like insta-insta-love to me. I just felt it was too soon for her to be falling in love, even if is does discover that she was never really in love with her ex to begin with.

Carlos was a real gentleman thou. He respected Natasha in every way and didn't push her when he gave his speech about wanting to spend the rest of his life with her. I would have also liked to see more of Carlos' POV to understand more about where he was coming from.

The end of the book didn't do anything for me either. I was happy to see both Carlos and Natasha come to an arrangement that made both of them happy and then I was left hanging. I don't know what their future lives together will entail. I would like to assume that they get their happy ending, but the ending of the story was too opening for me. I would have liked a bit more closer.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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purpleprincess1311 | 28 autres critiques | Mar 9, 2016 |

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5
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