ARC Review: The Ingredients of You and Me by Nina Bocci

Rom-Com

The Ingredients of You and Me

Book Info

Release Date: April 28th

Publication: Gallery Books

Pages: 320

Format: Paperback


Nina Bocci has wrote another book in the Hopeless Romantics series. I am kinda giddy in reading Parker story. I was definitely intrigue about her in the previous books. And I wanted to know more about her interaction with Nick because they have some chemistry which they should enjoy. Before I get into more about Parker, make sure you read the series in order so you can avoid being lost.  

Now, Parker is a strong hard-working woman. And I love it!  She worked her butt off. She won several times for her talent. And she owns her own business! Like who wouldn’t want that. I do but sadly I’m more into man, same as Parker as well. Back on tracks, she has been working so hard in her life that she is deciding to sell her business and enjoy a more laid back style. Still loving her. Everyone should always do what makes them happy no matter  what. And she is doing that  especially with someone special in her life. 

Things dramatically change when  she arrived into town.  She is revisiting her homies and she kinda need a break from the city. She has not been herself and apparently she is not with that someone special anymore. And I am wondering what’s going on. And what the hell happened. We definitely do not get the full deets until halfway of the book. Apparently, Nick and her have been dating in secret. They did not tell anyone which hurts Nick feelings because he fell in love with her and wanted to be out and open. Parker needed time but she never communicate her feelings just as  Nick never did too. 

I truly did like them together. But they just need to be up front with their feeling. Communication is always a key. And it’s something that they are missing. If they would have fixed that in the beginning, then I would have loved the book so much more. I kinda felt frustrating at times cause I just wanted them to admit to their feelings and stop any confusion. That’s all. Just wanted a little more romance afterward.  

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