Review of Love All the Way
Posted: 02 May 2023, 17:18
[Following is a volunteer review of "Love All the Way" by Aurora Carafa.]
Love All the Way by Aurora Carafa is a romance novel, which at first depicts how a simple unfortunate event can change and develop into something positive and long-lasting. It’s a story about unexpected love and its surprising and unusual ways of changing a person’s whole life.
Melanie’s life wasn’t going all too well until she stumbled upon the man she thought was her soulmate. It was all going too well until she discovered he was gay. However, that wasn’t enough for her to stop the feeling of love she had towards him. Despite the difference, they fulfilled each other’s lives perfectly and overcame difficulties together.
The first thing I notice about a good book is how engaged it can keep me. Right from the start I was intrigued by the story. Even though the storytelling was slow during some parts it allowed me to get to know the characters deeply. You could feel the atmosphere as if you were a part of their story. The story was unique, something I haven't heard or read about before.
I loved the way the characters were first introduced and described. You could feel the chemistry between them. Even minor characters like distant friends or relatives had distinct personalities. Overall, the characters were diverse which made it enjoyable to read.
Overall, even though some parts progressed too slowly for me, it was still pleasurable. There were minor grammar mistakes, but it didn't keep me from continuing to read. All of the mentioned issues resulted in a star deduction. I give this book a four out of five stars.
The book is heavily focused on romance. Therefore, I would recommend the book to adults who like to read about love stories, particularly those part of the LGBTQ community or anyone who enjoys reading about similar topics.
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Love All the Way
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Love All the Way by Aurora Carafa is a romance novel, which at first depicts how a simple unfortunate event can change and develop into something positive and long-lasting. It’s a story about unexpected love and its surprising and unusual ways of changing a person’s whole life.
Melanie’s life wasn’t going all too well until she stumbled upon the man she thought was her soulmate. It was all going too well until she discovered he was gay. However, that wasn’t enough for her to stop the feeling of love she had towards him. Despite the difference, they fulfilled each other’s lives perfectly and overcame difficulties together.
The first thing I notice about a good book is how engaged it can keep me. Right from the start I was intrigued by the story. Even though the storytelling was slow during some parts it allowed me to get to know the characters deeply. You could feel the atmosphere as if you were a part of their story. The story was unique, something I haven't heard or read about before.
I loved the way the characters were first introduced and described. You could feel the chemistry between them. Even minor characters like distant friends or relatives had distinct personalities. Overall, the characters were diverse which made it enjoyable to read.
Overall, even though some parts progressed too slowly for me, it was still pleasurable. There were minor grammar mistakes, but it didn't keep me from continuing to read. All of the mentioned issues resulted in a star deduction. I give this book a four out of five stars.
The book is heavily focused on romance. Therefore, I would recommend the book to adults who like to read about love stories, particularly those part of the LGBTQ community or anyone who enjoys reading about similar topics.
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Love All the Way
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon