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Tori Madison

The Many Dates of Indigo - Amber D. Samuel

modern dating, family pressures, friends to lovers


Review:

Going to be honest, I had a lot higher hopes for this book. It was good, but personally wasn’t the most memorable.


Thoughts:

-I didn’t love most of the characters in the book. The two main guys she dated each had their weird/obnoxious aspects

-Tate was the only good character. He cared so much about Indigo and she did not deserve him

-it was a nice friends to lovers story

-Indigo’s family were too involved in her life and got annoying after a while. I only liked her brother. His dating life seemed the most interesting and I wish we got more of him

-Indigo was a difficult character for me. I liked how strong and independent she was, but at the same time, she cared far too much about having a man on her arm


Overall, this was a fine read. It was quick and enjoyable, but sort of forgettable. If you’re looking for a quick friends to lovers, maybe try it out!


Thank you Netgalley, Amber D. Samuel and Dreamscape Media for this book in exchange for a honest review.


Rating:


3/5 Stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️

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