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3.5-4 stars! I really enjoyed Ana Huang’s writing here. This is the first part of Blake and Farrah’s romance, set in college in Shanghai. We get to see them become friends, fall in love, and then get torn apart. The ending dragged for me which is why this is closer to 3.5 stars but I’m still so excited to read their sequel and second chance romance!
I went into this because a friend said that I may like it but I honestly had no intentions to read it because I had a feeling I knew what it would be about as all 2nd chance romances these days seem to have cheating as the main factor. Well, I wasn't wrong - nor right as it turns out.First off, I did not read the previous book that takes readers on journey of how Hero & heroine met and fell in love, but I really don't feel like I missed anything and nor do I want to go back and read it.SPOILERS
4.25 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Stars“Farrah had always equated the stars with love, which seemed as nebulous and out of reach as the diamonds in the sky. But as she stood there next to Blake, beneath the infinite skies of a foreign land, the stars felt a little closer.”Writing 5 Stars - The writing in this story is fantastic. Ana Huang has a beautiful way with words that made it so enjoyable to read this story. Characters 3.5 Stars - I liked Farrah, but Blake was just okay. A lot of the things he said were corny
A new duet by a new-to-me-author. The story features two students who meet during a foreign year abroad study program. I found this one really appealing and enjoyed the sights and sounds of a new country along with the other students. There's a very diverse group of college-age students sharing the adventure and adding some angst and drama along the way. Farrah and Blake are opposites in most every way, but you know what they say about opposites attracting! Not only is the story filled with adve...
**ARC provided by the author for an honest review**Okay so here it goes....One of the BEST romance books I’ve read thus far! The plot is different and unique. I love the culture incorporated in the story. The details to everything is amazing! The descriptions were so well-written that I felt like I was actually there: seeing and feeling. Blake and Farrah...sigh. I don’t want to say too much because I don’t want to spoil the story for others, but their love and passion is off the charts. I usuall...
-- Read this review, and others, on my blog www.hookedbythatbook.com –Farah and Blake met while they were one year of study in Shanghai. Blake is a football star, who decided to leave the game before he gets permanently injured, and he is at odds with his father over this decision. Farah and Blake start with some innocent flirting, but it soon develops into so much more, and Blake becomes Farah’s first lover. This is Farah’s first real relationship, and it is very serious for her. Blake has left...
If We Ever Meet Again tells the story of Farrah Lin and Blake Ryan; as both of them pack their lives in a suitcase and go to Shanghai to study abroad for seven months. Despite briefly knowing each other before, it isn’t until they’re miles away from home when they start getting closer and developing feelings for each other. This is the story of how they found love for the first time and how they learned it was wonderful, yet it can also destroy you in a minute.The story starts off leaving you in...
this was so forced and rushed, my head is still hurting
***Received an ARC from the author for honest review***First, I just want to say thank you Ana for always giving time to answer my messages. Can't describe the way I felt when I learned that this story is going to be published! This story has everything. Love, friendship, family. Love how it tells the story of Farrah and Blake and at the same time it also tackles about a strong friendship and the importance of family. Ana also managed to describe China and some of their cultures. You can really
”It had been a morning of heart-wrenching farewells, but now she had to say the hardest goodbyes of all: to Shanghai and to the person she was here, in this place and time, knowing she’ll never be this way again.”This was cute. This was an easy, cute read set in Shanghai, accompanying a bunch of college students during their year abroad. Honestly, given the fact that I just came back from my own semester abroad about five weeks ago, I’m probably a little biased, but the setting held a very speci...
OMG Blake and Farrah!!!! a college romance set in Shanghai, I loved their romance, and their chemistry is so GOOD! its mentioned that the book can be read as a standalone, but honestly??? It can't, because we need to find out what happens to these people. Blakes life is about to change, and he had to make decisions, it was sad how things ended, but this book had me hooked. Can't wait to read book 2.
4.5 starsthis was amazing. the heartbreak i feel, and the sadness that surrounds this book 3. i've never read a book like this, and im itching to read the second book so i can finally get to the HEA blake & farrah deserve. so much miscommunication, i really wish blake told her the whole story. would've made things so much simpler. also the way this book talks about memories and how places can be revisited but it will never truly be the same; makes me want to crawl into a ball and sob. with thing...
DNF @ 27% One of my biggest pet peeve’s is when a hero sleeps with some one else in a romance. Even if this is at the being when they are just friends. It brings me straight out of the story. Even if it’s just hinted at. I don’t know why it get me but I can’t seem connect with the relationship, especially when the heroine is not sleeping with someone else. If it was equal it would be different. Blake was a clone of a character. Cocky football star but not really anything new and Farrah is your t...
Read this review here: https://bit.ly/2P3xsWa4.5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐"Farrah had always equated the stars with love, which seemed as nebulous and out of reach as the diamonds in the sky."I loved the setting been placed in Shanghai and having read another of Ana’s book (all she never wanted) I knew to expect the inclusion of Asian culture and setting this first book in Shanghai was wonderful.Farrah and Blake met each other while studying in Shanghai which was a one-year study. Blake was a football player but he