![]() ![]() I find it relatable when there’s more going on for the characters in a romance than just them spending time with or dating the other person. ![]() They’re also navigating rather unique careers and aspirations. When this happens in a novel, it also allows me to believe the earnestness and the love that the couple has for each other.Īdditionally, Jason and Sloan each have their own individual journeys to embark on and come along for the ride with their own emotional baggage. Abby Jimenez puts her characters in situations that enable them to choose their partner every time, even when it’s not easy. These problems are based in reality and bring a seriousness to the plot that is sometimes not always present. What I loved most about this book is that the couple faces real hurdles that test their relationship. The protagonists Jason and Sloan are passionate, caring, and meant for each other. □| Review: The Happy Ever After Playlist is a heartfelt story of learning to let go in order to let love in. She unexpectedly finds a lost dog and starts forming a relationship with its owner – not knowing he’s a rising music star and the person she is looking to love again. □| Summary: Two years after the sudden death of her fiancé, Sloan is struggling to pull herself out from the shadows of grief. The Happy Ever After Playlist by Abby Jimenez ![]()
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