I definitely had high hopes, but I love Amy and the world she has created for her characters. Ultimately, this story fell a little flat for me. And that does get addressed later on in the book, but it seemed a little late. And it almost started to feel like Tara was looking for love for all the wrong reasons. But I think that’s because the attention was put on the exes rather than the development of Trevor and Tara’s connection. I definitely think Trevor’s POV (point of view) would have helped in this case. Amy Lea is the international bestselling author of romantic comedies for adults and teens, including Set on You, Exes and O’s, and Mindy Kaling’s Book Studio selection Woke Up Like This. It almost felt like he wasn’t there during the second half. I never really felt like I got to know Trevor. But by the halfway point through 75%, I was kind of feeling like when is this going to take off? When are Tara and Trevor going to have their moment(s)?! I was loving the build up in the first half. More of Tara and Trevor and more of them earlier on. If you liked Set on You, what should you read next Set on You Influencer (Book 1) The League of Gentlewomen Witches Dangerous Damsels (Book 2) The Fastest. While I loved the humor, the bookish vibes, all the subtle movie and TV show references, and even Trevor and Tara’s dynamic, I wanted more.
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