Review of Chasing Daffodils
Posted: 01 Jan 2022, 04:08
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Chasing Daffodils" by Emily Sam.]
Chasing Daffodils is a gripping, character-driven romance novel written by Emily Sam. It follows the life of a 24-year-old New Yorker and aspiring actress, Jade, as she hunts for true love. Suzy, Jade's childhood best friend, is preparing for a wedding set a year from now, and she has asked Jade to be her bridesmaid. Jade has to find a date with whom she will attend the wedding. But with the limited time, several acting auditions, and a considerably demanding day job, a once-heartbroken Jade has to work extra hard to meet Mr. Right. Will she find her dream partner before the wedding date? I enjoyed Jade's adventures and misadventures, and I liked the fact that everything was far from predictable—except those that the author allowed.
I also liked how well the author executed this work. The plot's mission was introduced earlier enough, allowing readers to know and follow what the protagonists were working towards. I remained glued to uncover how Jade would accomplish her mission. I liked the fact that the author took her time in developing the plot and the characters. The backgrounds of Jade and the other main characters were sufficiently given, and this enables readers to know their childhood and past dating life. I wouldn't say this book was fast-paced, but I liked the fact that there were some heated moments and instances full of drama. I also liked how the author introduced the characters, and none of the characters seemed to be out of place. All of them had a specific purpose, and some were not necessarily useful at the time they were introduced but later in the chapters.
Furthermore, I liked the several pleasant surprises that were present in this book. The author's ability to lead readers into making inaccurate predictions was top-notch. There were several instances my predictions turned out to be inaccurate. The biggest turns and twists were at the ending—they were not something I could have predicted earlier, following all the false signs I encountered during my reading sessions. The pleasant surprises spiced up this novel.
What caught my attention right from the start were the interesting, well-developed characters, and after reading just a few pages, I connected with Jade (and later, with Colin—Jade’s male roommate). That was not only because they were natural and relatable, but they also had that sarcastic sense of humor. Their witty choice of words, sarcasm, self-loathing, and apparent animosity and disregard of one another spiced up this novel further, and they were the reasons I kept flipping the pages of this exquisite tome. The characters were my favorite aspect of this book.
All in all, I did not find anything to dislike about this book. I also couldn't help but realize the effort that went into editing it. It was exceptionally well edited, and I did not find any errors in it. I am, therefore, glad to award Chasing Daffodils by Emily Sam 4 out of 4 stars.
To fans of character-driven romance stories with no overly explicit adult scenes, I highly recommend this. Readers who enjoy humorous stories will also appreciate it. Moreover, it will also appeal to readers who like stories with lively characters. On the other hand, I didn't find anything to make me caution anyone against picking it.
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Chasing Daffodils
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
Chasing Daffodils is a gripping, character-driven romance novel written by Emily Sam. It follows the life of a 24-year-old New Yorker and aspiring actress, Jade, as she hunts for true love. Suzy, Jade's childhood best friend, is preparing for a wedding set a year from now, and she has asked Jade to be her bridesmaid. Jade has to find a date with whom she will attend the wedding. But with the limited time, several acting auditions, and a considerably demanding day job, a once-heartbroken Jade has to work extra hard to meet Mr. Right. Will she find her dream partner before the wedding date? I enjoyed Jade's adventures and misadventures, and I liked the fact that everything was far from predictable—except those that the author allowed.
I also liked how well the author executed this work. The plot's mission was introduced earlier enough, allowing readers to know and follow what the protagonists were working towards. I remained glued to uncover how Jade would accomplish her mission. I liked the fact that the author took her time in developing the plot and the characters. The backgrounds of Jade and the other main characters were sufficiently given, and this enables readers to know their childhood and past dating life. I wouldn't say this book was fast-paced, but I liked the fact that there were some heated moments and instances full of drama. I also liked how the author introduced the characters, and none of the characters seemed to be out of place. All of them had a specific purpose, and some were not necessarily useful at the time they were introduced but later in the chapters.
Furthermore, I liked the several pleasant surprises that were present in this book. The author's ability to lead readers into making inaccurate predictions was top-notch. There were several instances my predictions turned out to be inaccurate. The biggest turns and twists were at the ending—they were not something I could have predicted earlier, following all the false signs I encountered during my reading sessions. The pleasant surprises spiced up this novel.
What caught my attention right from the start were the interesting, well-developed characters, and after reading just a few pages, I connected with Jade (and later, with Colin—Jade’s male roommate). That was not only because they were natural and relatable, but they also had that sarcastic sense of humor. Their witty choice of words, sarcasm, self-loathing, and apparent animosity and disregard of one another spiced up this novel further, and they were the reasons I kept flipping the pages of this exquisite tome. The characters were my favorite aspect of this book.
All in all, I did not find anything to dislike about this book. I also couldn't help but realize the effort that went into editing it. It was exceptionally well edited, and I did not find any errors in it. I am, therefore, glad to award Chasing Daffodils by Emily Sam 4 out of 4 stars.
To fans of character-driven romance stories with no overly explicit adult scenes, I highly recommend this. Readers who enjoy humorous stories will also appreciate it. Moreover, it will also appeal to readers who like stories with lively characters. On the other hand, I didn't find anything to make me caution anyone against picking it.
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Chasing Daffodils
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes