One Choice I'd Never Make: A Sweet Romantic Comedy
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Publisher Description
Never Date a Guy When Your World is Falling Apart
Being an only child has its perks . . . and its disadvantages. My parents want the best for me. That I get. But they also want to dictate my life.
Not gonna happen.
They want me to move back home, but I like living three hours away. Then I meet the perfect guy. He's another reason not to leave my small town.
My parents don't like that I'm not moving—they don't know about the guy—and demand their stuff back . . . everything they've bought me. What am I supposed to do underemployed and without a car? I can't ask my boyfriend to save me from that.
But I'll do anything to figure out life on my own terms. Even if it means working on a goat farm.
Once I establish my independence, I introduce Harper to my parents. They hate every choice I make, but I think they'll love him.
I'm not sure what I'll do if they don't.
Customer Reviews
Love this one
This is another great story in this series. Cami and Harper are such sweet, fun characters that just draw you in and keep you there. I must admit, I wasn’t a big fan of Cami at first. She was pretty shallow and immature, but Ms Carrington did a masterful job of letting her and helping her grow into her role as an adult. Harper is about the most perfect book boyfriend ever written. He’s sweet and funny and caring and just seems to know exactly what to say and do to make Cami (and us readers) fall deeper and deeper in love with him. The way he helps Cami see her relationship with her parents more clearly without being overbearing or controlling, is so impressive, I wish I’d had him when I was her age. This is a great read. I received a complimentary copy of this book. This is my freely given, honest review.
Loved it
When I first started reading this book it was a really bad week for me and after the first chapter I knew this would be the perfect book to lift my spirits. Absolutely loved this book!!Poor Cami that girl can get herself into some situations that had me laughing out loud. Her parents got on my nerves the way they treated her but that was the point of them. And then there was Harper who Cami called her hero, there were some moments he seemed to good to be true but I just loved them so much together. Getting to have Joji and the goats in this book was a fun addition. I can’t get enough of this series and am soooo excited to get to read Eli and Delaney. I received an ARC but my reviews are my honest opinions.