Natural Twenty was a very sweet story, made even better by the narration of Joel Leslie! There was a lot of internal dialogue, which, if I was reading instead of listening, would have probably taken me out of the story a little. But thanks to the wonderful Joel Leslie, I didn’t mind it so much! I’d listen to him read a phone book if it came down to it.
Leo and Jay were so cute together. That’s what really stood out to me about this story- just how sweet and cute the whole thing was. It’s a very light-hearted read, with just a tiny touch of angst, that thankfully didn’t play out too long.
Both Jay and Leo wanted to take things slow, but things actually moved at a pretty quick pace between them. It wasn’t quite insta-love, but it was close. Although I didn’t mind because they were so good together, so good for each other.
The secondary characters were great, especially Edward.
I loved the epilogue! It was exactly what an epilogue should be, it even made me tear up! Although it did give away Edward’s story to an extent, I’m still looking forward to reading his book.
I loved the small town feel, how it seemed like such a wonderful place to live.
I’ve read so many books this month that take place in small towns, with a bookstore as a main focus, I think they’re all trying to tell me something…