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What I Should’ve Said by Max Monroe

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Review

Goooooood Lord, I didn’t think that this book was going to rip my heart out and make me sob like it did! Looking at the cover, I was expecting a cutesy breezy book. But to be fair, the authors did warn you that this book was different from anything else they’ve written. The only reason it didn’t earn all the stars from me was because I kind of felt that their relationship was rushed-ish. Maybe it’s me. But I still love this regardless! You better have tissue ready for this one.

“When it’s right, you don’t have to search. You don’t find love. Love finds you. “

“Please, I beg. Help my baby girl. Take her pain and replace it with happiness.”

“Summer’s pain has finally stopped. And because of that, the rest of us know a hurt that’ll never end.”

I wanted to add so many more quotes but by doing that I would spoil the story for you. So that’s all I have. 

˚₊· ͟͟͞͞➳❥ This is book 1 in the Red Bridge Series. Each one can be read as a complete standalone.

  1. What I Should’ve Said
  2. When I Should’ve Stayed 

Blurb

When grumpy, muscled-up artist Bennett Bishop bothers to speak, it’s usually to say something you’re not ready to hear.

When he first speaks to Norah Ellis, a rambling runaway bride who hitchhikes a ride from him, it’s to tell her to get out of his truck and walk because she’s a pain in the a-s-s.

By appearance, Norah Ellis is a fancy fashionista who’s spent the last several years living the good life in the city—expensive apartments, highbrow events, and a fiancé with wealth and good looks. The only problem is that she didn’t choose any of it for herself.

On the day of her July wedding, thanks to a letter from a stranger, Norah’s world turns upside down. She runs for the hills of Vermont to start a new life, but what’s waiting for her, between her estranged sister, the townspeople, and bad-boy Bennett Bishop himself, is way more than she bargained for.

Enemies turn to lovers, strangers become friends, dark secrets bust open like cans of worms, and most of all…Summer will never be the same.

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