![]() ![]() ![]() They all had goals and life problems they were working through, and I was vested in each of them. I found myself not only rooting for the main characters, but also for the secondary characters. The story sells itself, but in case you need more, I will tell you that Reid fills her novels with fabulous characters. ![]() And instead of giving up on love or each other, they make the bold decision to spend an entire year apart with absolutely no contact. That is not to say I enjoyed After I Do more, just that it left me with different emotions in the end.Īfter I Do was a story of a married couple who loves each other, yet found themselves in the not-so-unique position of fading love. One True Loves left me curled up in the fetal position and snot crying into my pillow, so I knew I was taking a risk by reading another of Reid’s novels while simultaneously emanating joy around the house for the Christmas holiday.īut while After I Do definitely stressed me out at times, I found it to be slightly more uplifting than One True Loves. As I was preparing for Christmas-wrapping presents, making Chex mix and sugar cookies, and cleaning for guests-I decided I needed a new audio book to listen to while I completed chores.īecause I loved One True Loves by Taylor Jenkins Reid, I decided to give another of Reid’s books a try: After I Do. ![]()
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