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Maybe, Someday by Colleen Hoover


Contains exclusive content: songs from Griffin Peterson

Sydney is living in an idyllic bubble—she’s a dedicated student with a steady job on the side. She lives with her best friend, has a great boyfriend, and the music coming from the balcony opposite hers is fast becoming the soundtrack to her life. But when Sydney finds out her boyfriend is cheating on her, the bubble bursts. The mysterious and attractive man behind the music, Ridge, gives Sydney hope that she can move on and they begin to write songs together. But moving on is harder than she expects, Sydney can only hope….

Maybe someday…

Colleen Hoover draws you in to this passionate tale of music, love and betrayal…

I am always wary when I read CoHo books, I’m never sure if I’m going to like it. And I’m not going to lie, sometimes my view gets colored by the things I have seen other people say about her books. But I didnt let anyone say anything to me about this one that could possibly ruin it for me, and it was SO good.

Sydney has to move out of her apartment after her boyfriend and best friend betray her. She moves in with Ridge and his roommates, people she doesn’t even know and starts to create a bond with them. Until things get messy and both Ridge and Sydney need to figure things out.

Theres not really anything else I can say about the story itself without giving it away and I dont want to do that to you guys.

I really enjoyed this book. The characters were fun and so messy, which made it even more fun to read. Sydney and Ridge feel so many emotions, so deeply and they kinda just let it all out at times which is nice to see.

I really didn’t Maggie, Ridge’s girlfriend, she was so annoying and I didn’t think she was good for Ridge. She didn’t have enough emotion.

And then we have Warren, Ridge’s roommate. At first I thought he was going to suck, but then I really started to like him. He cares for the people he meets and he’s loyal.

I give this book five out of five stars. I really enjoyed it.

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