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The Meeting Point

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Maya seems like falls in love at first text. She never sees, hears the guy. They connect via texts and she truly has one of the best journeys of her life. As the day ends, both of them agree at a meeting point! It’s time to meet face to face!

So despite being cute and uplifting, this romance didn't quite give me the feels. There wasn't enough chemistry, and ultimately I couldn't get past the secrets and lies. It has been compared to Mhairi McFarlane's books, and having just enjoyed a book by this author, there is just no comparison for me. This book was light, fluffy with just a sprinkle of angst. There was also an attempt at the well-loved enemies-to-lovers trope although, there was definitely more 'lovers' than 'enemies'.I knew I would love The Meeting Point when I read its blurb, and I was right. It is one of the three contemporary romances I’ve read last week. Let me just say that all three of them are set in small towns. I love small town romances. I think it’s more intimate and homely, if that makes sense. There’s something about a romance in a small town that makes me feel at home. I’m not usually a fan of insta-love stories but I adored this one. The fact they hadn’t even met made it even cuter. Let’s be honest, that was a better “first date” than many real life face to face ones we’ve all had, so I can’t fault her for falling in love with Max (I would have too!).

I recommend reading this book when it's published, especially if you don't mind insta-love and predictable plot-twists and you just want a fun, uplifting contemporary romance!! Maya wants to surprise her boyfriend who’s presently across the country in California on business. It’s Maya’s birthday and her surprise is making a last minute trip to join him. Only it doesn’t go as planned. And with these words, the life of the brunette and t-shirt wearing Maya Maas is turned upside down. Having planned to surprise her boyfriend, she finds herself single and stranded in an unknown city on her birthday. Goethe defined Islam as nothing more or less than submission to the will of God: we are all Muslims in this sense, he proposed. In The Meeting Point, nobody submits; faith withers or becomes fanatical.The uplifting feel of the book was nice, I never felt that Maya's own HEA was in any danger! I can imagine reading this by the beach or pool in the summer! I started off loving this. More than love it, honestly. Opening with a series of twists and turns, it was the type of story that completely consumed my life while reading. Truly perfect and totally made my days better... Recommend this book to everyone! :)' Love My Shelf, 5* Review Kept me up until 2am even though I worked the next day because I simply couldn't put it down' NetGalley 5* Review

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