A review by cielosiluminado
How to Say I Do by Tal Bauer

emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

I was in love. Heartbreakingly and profoundly in love. I loved him, I did, even in such a short time.

i love big city mc x small-town mc romances. usually i’m not a big fan of strangers somehow being in love at first sight, but it somehow worked in this story because it was so sweet. it felt like i was watching a rom-com!

wyatt was the most wholesome character i’ve ever read and i loved how he was always blushing whenever noël was around. wyatt is the definition of a protector and fixer and i absolutely adored how his community came to his aid and how protective they were of him in return. noël is very misunderstood. he had his bi-awakening at such a dramatic moment in his life that all his shortcomings and insecurities make sense and i don’t fault him for any of it.

despite all their differences, these two somehow work. their love is so pure and full of mutual respect and understanding. i just want to keep these two safely in my pocket and protect them from everyone.

. ݁ ˖ 𓂃 ⟡ 𓂃 . ݁ ˖ 𓂃 ⟡ 𓂃 . ݁ ˖ 𓂃 ⟡ 𓂃 . ݁ ˖ 𓂃 . ݁ ˖ 𓂃 . ݁ ˖

๋ · ˚ 🫧 ⊹ ⌇ post-read. ⋆
it’s almost 5am but i couldn’t stop reading — full rtc