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Slow burns are always my jam. Zapata has a way to building a love that takes a bit but you invested every single step. Dallas and Diana story was beautiful to watch unfold.
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1. The Maid by Nita Prose
2. Yes, Reminders of Him by Colleen Hoover
3. Wait for it by Mariana Zapata
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5⭐ I loved Louie and Josh More than Diana and Dallas 😂♥️ but still I loved them all. They're so cute and wholesome and I loved each and every second of this book.
This might be Mariana Zapata's slowest burn yet! And a delicious one at that! A cinnamon roll through and through with just a pinch of Alpha to add some zing, Dallas is definitely my favorite hero she's written so far. And Diana and her boys could steal anyone's heart!
I had plans to be productive, but then Zapata surprise dropped her new book. I guess cleaning the bathroom can wait 💁🏻♀️
I usually don‘t like slow burn romances, sometimes authors draw it out for too long. But with this author I find that I don‘t mind the slow burn. She writes them pretty well and keeps me interested in the story and characters.
I liked this book because I really like Diana. She was a great strong female character trying to raise her nephews while dealing with her grief after her brother has passed.
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“...but it was also never letting them make that choice, either.”
A much needed reread this morning. This one gives me all the feels. And Louie....❤️
I brought this to work to finish before the kids arrived! It was so good, Zapata is a master of the slow burn. This book was great and you got to see characters from Winnipeg and Kulti as well #romantsy
My love for Mariana Zapata can likely be explained by my hatred of instalove and affection for grumpy heroes. Wait For It does not disappoint on either of those. The main characters do not like each at first and the journey towards their feelings changing feels real. The two children were written like actual children and made my heart ache in all the best ways. #romantsy
Slow burns are the best burns. Not quite as good as WW&M but still great. The kids are the cutest, and I loved all the cameos from previous books.
Love how this author writes. Another love story that's such a slow burn, but oh so good...and the feels and the laughs and some tears. So funny listening to her thoughts and her running commentary to herself. I was glued to the pages wanting to know what's going to happen next. Slow but steady he wormed himself to my heart with his thoughtfulness, his caring, his faithfulness, his awesomeness. At the end, I really can't help but love him.