When a massive hurricane severs all
power and cell service to Little Bridge Island—as well as its connection to the
mainland—twenty-five-year-old Bree Beckham isn’t worried . . . at first. She’s
already escaped one storm—her emotionally abusive ex—so a hurricane seems like
it will be a piece of cake.
But animal-loving Bree does become
alarmed when she realizes how many islanders have been cut off from their
beloved pets. Now it’s up to her to save as many of Little Bridge’s cats and
dogs as she can . . . but to do so, she’s going to need help—help she has no
choice but to accept from her boss’s sexy nephew, Drew Hartwell, the Mermaid
CafĂ©’s most notorious heartbreaker.
But when Bree starts falling for
Drew, just as Little Bridge’s power is restored and her penitent ex shows up,
she has to ask herself if her island fling was only a result of the stormy
weather, or if it could last during clear skies too.
I’ve always been a
huge fan of Meg Cabot. Starting with her Princess Diaries series back in 2002,
I’ve read almost every single one of her books, leaving out the middle school
books, and I would say hands down she is one of my favourite authors.
The Little Bridge
Island Series starts off with a short story, ‘Bridal Boot Camp,’ and while a
short story has limited time, the story was bland, not offering much for the
reader to fall in love with the characters.
Unfortunately, No
Judgements starts off exactly as the blurb lays out, and continues its short
story pitfall, of simply seeming too easy. The characters are semi-likeable,
but the romance seems too rush between the protagonists. While a great read for
introducing us to Little Bridge Island, there’s nothing memorable about this
series.
When Cabot refers to
the ’emotionally abusive ex’ in the blurb, I steeled myself, for what
ultimately seemed to be little resolution in the book, and retaliation with
physical violence. She also introduces a myriad of backstory for the character
that seem to be random notes, rather than key driving points of the story.
Overall, while I
love Cabot and most of her books, unfortunately this one seemed to fall short.
An interesting premise in a gorgeous setting, but the pace was too quickly set
for our protagonists to reach their happy ending.
Rating: 3/5
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