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This was a wonderful book! The story was very sweet and I loved the cute romance between the main couple. I highly recommend this book.

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a feel good romance that was a happy mix of light and shade.
it was predictable in all the good ways. it was definitely a fun and lighter romance and that is no bad thing. sometimes you need a break from the angst and realities of romantic books that steal your heart and fills it with trepidation about the characters happy ending haha.
this book had a cast of characters i instantly warmed to. and i was indeed rooting for our pair. they certainly had a journey to go on. i mean Australia couldnt be further away could it?
the scene setting was brilliant both for the people and the places described.
i had a warming feeling finishing this book and that is exactly what i couldve hope for going in to this one.

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I made it to 39% and I just can’t finish this book.
There are entire paragraphs that are repeated about her mother and her childhood, random names that don’t seem to necessarily fit with any character you met before, and the characters…. All of them are so annoying and not one character yet actually seems like an adult.
More a book about teenagers at best.
It just keeps getting worse.
I googled and apparently it was first published eight years ago, I don’t know if there’s been any edit since then, but I think it still needs some. I can’t see how there will be a happily ever after..

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The Trouble with Love is a witty, warm-hearted, and emotionally engaging novel that captures the chaos and charm of navigating love, life, and self-discovery. Dun's writing is fresh and lively, with sharp dialogue and relatable characters. While the plot leans on familiar romantic comedy tropes, Dun's clever storytelling and emotional insight elevate it, making it more than just another love story.

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This book offers a breezy, heartwarming escape, filled with witty banter, endearing mishaps, and just enough chemistry to keep the pages turning. The love interest is suitably charming, with enough depth to make their dynamic engaging, even if some of their conflicts feel a bit predictable.

While the book excels in humor and sweet moments, the protagonist’s personal growth occasionally takes a backseat to the romantic plot. A deeper exploration of their emotional journey could have added more weight to their happily-ever-after.

That said, the supporting cast adds plenty of fun, and the romantic tension is well-paced, making it easy to root for the central couple. The writing is light and engaging, perfect for readers looking for a feel-good story with a few laughs along the way. If you don’t mind a little predictability and enjoy banter-filled romance, this book is a charming pick—just don’t expect too much introspection between the meet-cutes and grand gestures.

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