eARC Review: The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties by Jesse Q. Sutanto

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The Good, the Bad, and the Aunties

Book Info

  • Released Date: March 26th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 304

  • Format: eBook


Meddy is trying to grow into her own now
— Abigail Books Addiction

I was beyond excited to read about Meddy and Nathan again. I genuinely miss them so much. And I am much happier that they are spending more time together than in the previous books.

You already know that Meddy and Nathan are going to be part of another shenanigan from the aunties, even though they are visiting extended families. It’s kind of hilarious, if you think about it. It’s like they are attracted to solving crimes or getting involved with crimes. Thankfully, Meddy is trying her hardest not to get involved as much as she has in the past.

I love that Meddy is trying to grow into her own now, especially since she got married to Nathan recently. She wants to build a safer and calmer life with him. It doesn’t mean changing her completely, just being more cautious and thinking more clearly. She wants to live her fullest life with Nathan. And I love that for her. She is growing up and standing up for what’s most important.

I am a tad annoyed with the aunties. Don’t hate on me; I truly love them. But I wish they could see Meddy's side when she tries multiple times to say that they shouldn’t get involved. She is trying to be more cautious and safe than getting involved in another dangerous situation. And in most of the chapters, they weren’t getting it. It kind of annoyed me at times. They need to stop doing reckless things that make the situation worse or dangerous for everyone.

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