Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Review: Definitely, Maybe in Love by Ophelia London



Definitely, Maybe in Love by Ophelia London

Published October 28th 2013 by Entangled: Embrace
Ebook: 260 pages
Series: Stand Alone
Genre: New Adult Contemorary-Romance
Heat Level: Kissing

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Summary from Goodreads


Spring Honeycutt wants two things: to ace her sustainable living thesis and to save the environment. Both seem hopelessly unobtainable until her college professor suggests that with a new angle, her paper could be published. Spring swears she’ll do whatever it takes to ensure that happens.

“Whatever it takes,” however, means forming a partnership with the very hot, very privileged, very conceited Henry Knightly.

Henry is Spring's only hope at publication, but he's also the über-rich son of a land developer and cash-strapped Spring’s polar opposite. Too bad she can't help being attracted to the way he pushes her buttons, both politically and physically. As they work on her thesis, Spring finds there's more to Henry than his old money and argyle sweaters…but can she drop the loud-and-proud act long enough to let him in? Suddenly, choosing between what she wants and what she needs puts Spring at odds with everything she believes in.

Definitely, Maybe in Love is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice that proves true love is worth risking a little pride.

Four and a half stars, a beautiful new adult novel that grips your heart.

I absolutely loved and enjoyed Definitely, Maybe in Love. I did not realize when I picked up the book and read it that it's a retelling of Pride and Prejudice. Shamefully I admit that I have never read the book, but it's on my kindle now, so like with most of the books on there I hope I will eventually get to it.

Spring is a girl in college who is taking Environmental Studies. When her professor suggests for her to take a different angle at her thesis, she has to find someone who can help her. She didn't think that someone would be Henry Knightly, especially since she opposed the new building that was build in his name.

Henry Knightly and Spring don't always see eye to eye and their opposing faction means that they argue a lot, and Henry loves pushing her buttons. Unfortunately for Spring she had never met a guy who challenged her and pushed her buttons in more then one way like Henry does, which leads to attraction that smolders between them.

Did I mention I loved this story? I have to admit, it started out a bit slow but once I got into it I had the hardest time putting it down. I stayed up reading this book until I fell asleep and it was the first thing I did this morning – finished it. Henry was my favorite. Sure he fails at communicating but he never gave up on Spring despite all the obstacles that got thrown their way. There had been time where I wanted to bop them both on the head. Spring especially when she jumped to conclusions and wouldn't give Henry an edge word wise. I have to admit, that didn't draw away from the story for me. I found it realistic thinking back on my awesome communication skills when my husband and I first met, and it was just as equally a failure.

I could sit here and talk about Henry all day. I love that through the story Spring realized that there is more to him then just money. I loved that he gave her so many chances even when I felt she didn't deserve them at times. I love that he didn't abandon her when she needed his help despite the recent rift between them, and managed to disclose his story.

The romance was slow but progressive and I liked it, even thought at times I felt like they could have gotten together sooner. Sure there was some heartbreak in it that on occasion threaten a tear to spill, but it was the perfect amount. I loved the fact that this wasn't angsty, that it didn't want to rip my little fragile heart out and stomp all over it. And I also enjoy the fact that it was a clean New Adult read. Quiet a welcoming sight.

What did get me mad was Julia, especially the really stupid mistake she made at the end of the book. I won't got into it, but after discovering something horrifying that she was aware of – she went and done it anyway. I don't care. Being 'drunk' is not an excuse. I loved her up until that moment because through the rest of the story she had a kind heart. I forgave her thought, because she was obviously going through a rough time – but even then still...no excuse for her actions..


Wow this was probably the longest review I have written in a while. I will wrap it up now. I enjoyed this book, I did enjoy the characters that continued to grow on me and the storyline. A wonderful read!




17 comments:

  1. I just finished this one and I loved it too!! It was wonderful. Probably my favorite P&P retelling to date.

    Wonderful review Lily!!

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  2. Ah I love this cute and lovely cover. I have heard great things about this one but P&P is something really special to me and I'm afraid to read anything related to it. I have read one retelling a while ago and it was disaster. So glad you enjoyed this one. Great review, Lily :)

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    1. you might be able to ignore the fact that it's a retelling. Maybe? :P i have not read a lot of retelling before, but if you focus on the story itself, it's actually quiet good (at least it was for me :)))

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  3. The cover is gorgeous and so is the title! I wish it weren't a retelling, though, I dislike them and generally avoid them. Perhaps I'll make an exception in this case, though, since you loved it as much as you did.
    Lovely review, hon.

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    1. I would say it didn't need a retelling label it was still so good it would have done well without it :) but since I never read P&P i wouldn't know 100%

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  4. Ahh so happy to hear you loved this one so much! I am not the biggest fan of P&P but this book spoke to me. I am reviewing it in February for Fire and Ice. the author is so darn cute. I can't wait to work with her!

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    1. yay Heidi! cannot wait to see what you thought of this one

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  5. This sounds beautiful and I am a huge P&P fan. I am glad it built slowly as those are the best kind. Lovely review Lily!

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  6. I have been very curious about this one! And I didn't realize it is P&P inspired, either. Henry and Sprimg seem like great characters. I'm so happy you enjoyed!

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  7. I think I just grabbed this the other day! I'm glad you point out that it starts a tad slow but then it grips you and doesn't let go. That cover is adorable!

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  8. thank you guys for your wonderful comments!

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  9. Dang it, I should've requested this one! Now I'll have to try to fit it in to TBR reading. Great review, Lily. I'm looking forward to reading this book now.

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  10. I wanted to request this one but I just couldn't fit it in. Glad to hear it was a good one though :)

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