Thank you NetGalley for this ARC of All the Men I've Loved Again by Christine Pride.
Personally, this book was not what I was expecting when the publisher is describing it as “novel about a woman who finds herself in a love triangle with two men in her early twenties, and then again, in her forties” and marketing it towards romance. This book seemed more of a “coming of age” book than a romance novel.
If this was a love triangle, it was a very obtuse triangle- with most of the book heavily focused on Cora and Lincoln’s relationship. I would have really liked to see more of the relationship between Cora and Aaron. Most of that relationship we learn about through old letters. (I had an eArc copy of this book and the letters were difficult to read on the kindle as others have mentioned.) I felt like we missed out getting to connect with the Aaron part of this book even though he’s supposed to be her soulmate.
I think the most beautiful relationship in this book was the relationship between Cora and her father and that’s what really kept me turning the pages.
If this was a love triangle, it was a very obtuse triangle- with most of the book heavily focused on Cora and Lincoln’s relationship. I would have really liked to see more of the relationship between Cora and Aaron. Most of that relationship we learn about through old letters. (I had an eArc copy of this book and the letters were difficult to read on the kindle as others have mentioned.) I felt like we missed out getting to connect with the Aaron part of this book even though he’s supposed to be her soulmate.
I think the most beautiful relationship in this book was the relationship between Cora and her father and that’s what really kept me turning the pages.
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