


Warren first wants her gone, but his roommates explain that won’t be an option. Their new roommate Bridgitte turns out to be a cold and seemingly calculating ‘bitch’, and tensions start to run high in the appartment. When Warren is presented with the opportunity to live with a female roommate, he agrees thinking it would sure be an exciting change, already imagining what could happen between them… Or maybe not. If you liked Warren in Maybe Someday, you will love this novella Colleen Hoover did a brilliant job giving Warren even more funny and awkward lines and I literally flew through the pages.

His love/hate relationship with Bridgette is really entertaining to read about the way they behave in front of the rest, their ‘hateful’ comments and what happens behind closed doors… This novella is by no means a cheesy, sappy romantic love story and I enjoyed it all the better for it. Warren is hilarious even though his comments are a bit on the weird side and I think he has become my favorite character after Sydney and Ridge let me down in Maybe Someday. In the case of Maybe Not, the romance is done just right. And Maybe Not didn’t disappoint I think I actually liked the novella better than the last part of the original story! Those who know me are already aware that I’m normally not a big fan of the romance genre, but Colleen Hoover has shown me I can actually enjoy a contemporary romance story when it is well written and has the right (lack of) elements. I thought Warren was hilariously awkward in Maybe Someday, so when I found out this novella was about him and Bridgette and their relationship I decided to read it straight away. “The only difference between falling in love and being in love is that your heart already knows how you feel, but your mind is too stubborn to admit it.” 2023 Netgalley And Edelweiss Reading Challenge.2017 Netgalley And Edelweiss Reading Challenge.
