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Book Review: You Belong with Me by Tari Faris


It has been a minute since I have done a book review. Or Blogged for that matter. But I am BACK!!

Today we are going to talk about one of the latest published books by Revell. They house some of my favorite authors and when I saw this book by a new author on the reviewing email I was interested and excited to try her out!

This is Book 1, in the "Restoring Heritage" series by Tari Faris.
Heritage is the town that the characters live in.
The first book focuses on two couples, or rather two not couples, at least for a majority of the book.
Hannah and Luke are childhood best friends that somehow don't realize that both of them are in love with the other person. 
The book also focuses on Hannah's Brother Thomas, and her other bestie Janie. I found it a little confusing to have to go back and forth between FOUR characters points of view. Much like a TV show that gets interesting and goes to the commercial break, things would get interesting in a chapter with a particular character and then I would have to wait for their POV to come back around again.

That being said I thought this was a really cute, enjoyable book and I will definitely be reading the next books Ms. Faris comes out with. Hopefully focusing on less characters :)

Shoutout to Revell for providing me with a free book in exchange for my honest opinions!

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