BOOK REVIEW: Review of No Strings Attached by Christy McKellen,


In No Strings Attached by Christy McKellen, Chloe Dasher needs some kind of vacation so as to put her mind in order. Her long-awaited wedding did not happen since the groom decided she's not his happily ever after, after all. But she's not alone; her ex, Kit, is in the same boat, because his engagement has been cancelled. Fate seems to make them meet again in these odd circumstances. They decide to find comfort in each other's arms, with no strings attached. And only God knows where this will lead.


I liked the fact that the conversations in the book are deep and natural. They seem thoughtful and well constructed. Additionally, I like the way the story is based in Japan, because it's rare in my opinion. Although the Japanese culture did not come out very clearly.

I did not quite like the main characters. Kit is arrogant, and Chloe seems weak. The storyline also seems unbelievable, where both characters are leading different lives but going through the same circumstances. But some readers might appreciate this.

I rate this book No Strings Attached by Christy McKellen 3 out of 5 stars

I recommend it to readers who love romantic books that are straightforward with minimal twists and turns.It can also be a good read for those who are starting over after life's unpredictable circumstances.

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