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You're On Your Own Kid by Cora Dalley
medium-paced
3.0
Hydie has been in love with her best friend's brother for years - a fact which she confessed and then spent the next ten years avoiding him as a result of. When a (thankfully) failed attempt to RSVP 'no' to Frannie's wedding places Hydie firmly in the middle of the Flores family once more, she is finally forced to confront her past. Though, this time, both Hydie and George are adults and approach the idea of a relationship with new eyes.
Through weeks of wedding prep and bridesmaid duties it was so lovely to see Hydie reacquaint herself with the family who helped raise her when her own fell short. Frannie is such an incredible friend, and the flashbacks with George made me love him even more - Hydie truly has some wonderful people in her corner. A quick, sweet read, You're On Your Own, Kid is a tale of growing up and the growth that comes with it.
Thank you to Cora Dalley for the digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
Through weeks of wedding prep and bridesmaid duties it was so lovely to see Hydie reacquaint herself with the family who helped raise her when her own fell short. Frannie is such an incredible friend, and the flashbacks with George made me love him even more - Hydie truly has some wonderful people in her corner. A quick, sweet read, You're On Your Own, Kid is a tale of growing up and the growth that comes with it.
Thank you to Cora Dalley for the digital ARC in exchange for an honest review. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.