Review of My Favorite Color Is Your Something Blue


 My Favorite Color Is Your Something Blue



Sometimes, love is messy.

The last thing Morgan wants is to spend one of her final weekends before school starts at a wedding in a tiny town in the middle of nowhere. But that’s exactly what she’s doing since her favorite childhood babysitter is getting married.

Maybe it won’t be so bad—more of a relaxing getaway. But then they introduce her to him.

Will Jameson. Tall. Super cute. And sweet. Or so they say. A younger cousin to the groom, he’s also in the wedding.

But…they’ve already met. Briefly. When he spilled blue slush all over her at a gas station.

Words were exchanged.

And now, the bride and groom are trying to set them up. It’s a good thing Morgan swore off dating until college.

There’s no way she’s interested. Right?


Content

-Romance/Spice/Suggestive Language: Minor; one sweet kiss, thoughts of liking someone, one character describes another as "yummy". 

-Language: none

-Violence: none

-Alcohol and Drug Use: one character gets drunk, alcohol is drank by adults in one or two scenes.

-Religion: characters visit a church, talk about their youth groups and their churches.


Thoughts:

I absolutely loved this book. I recently read it for the second time and enjoyed as much as I did the first time. It is a short read (maybe 200 pages tops) and is technically a novella, but the whole thing is so good. I loved how Morgan and Will talk about their youth groups and placing Christianity as important, but not in an "in your face type of way".  This book is so fun and is a great read for any age. 




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