It’s Gonna Be Everything – Mia Lansford
Released November 24, 2020
2.5/5
I was contacted by Mia Lansford and asked to review her book – how exciting!! I was very pumped and reading the blurb it was right up my happy, can read it in a couple of hours, aisle. The premise is basically that Amber is trying to heal from an abusive relationship and Noah is trying to keep his autistic son’s teacher in his life when Amber is suddenly let go due to budget cuts. They’ve been in the same circle since college and Amber will hang out with Tyler after school a few times a week to make the transition to not having her as a teacher easier. In exchange, Noah has to help Amber regain her confidence in herself and get some tips on how to flirt with men. It’s a cute premise, and I was here for it.
Overall, I enjoyed the story. Mia Lansford writes characters that are full of personality and wildly relatable. She includes people with disabilities and those who are not neurotypical without confining them to stereotypes. It is really nice to see, especially when it is generally very far from mainstream literature.
But.
The inconsistencies are very hard to ignore. Noah goes from driving a truck to a van, Tyler goes from being twelve to thirteen, spelling and grammar mistakes abound and there are several sections that I feel like we are missing information. Granted, this is the third in a trilogy but the things that are missing are relevant to the main characters of Amber and Noah and should have been included. It is jarring as a reader to have to stop and figure out a storyline that you have no way of knowing.
Overall, I’m not sure that I would go and buy the other two in the series but if you want a quick read, go for it!
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