Reviewed by Angie on
I absolutely adored the set up for Just Like Heaven. Honoria's family tradition is absolutely hilarious. It sounds like a good idea in theory, but since none of the girls have any real musical talent, it's just a disaster waiting to happen. Plus, Honoria's plan to catch a groom was devious and also hilarious. At least until someone actually got hurt. But then I also really liked how Honoria stepped up to take care of Marcus, including cleaning his festering wound! It's certainly not a romantic situation at all, but hey, it works.
Just Like Heaven did feel light on the romantic development though. Honoria and Marcus have already known each other for 15 years, so we don't really see how they first meet and get to know each other. That's all already happened. There are some feelings being developed while Marcus is bedridden, but like I said, festering wounds are not exactly conducive to romance. There's plenty of scenes with Honoria and her cousins which I thought were fun, but I would have preferred more of her and Marcus instead.
Just Like Heaven was a delightful read. The set up is humorous, and I loved Honoria and her cousins' relationship. Marcus' meddling aunt was also great! It just needed more tension and kissing!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 21 January, 2016: Finished reading
- 21 January, 2016: Reviewed