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I originally perceived this novel as a romance and am happy to have been wrong. The writing was more emotional and nuanced than in her previous book, big chicas don't cry. I loved the representation of mexican american culture within the small town atmosphere. The star of the book to me was the food being used to develop the relationship between the MC and her father. The love story was adorable and rom com-like which is a good thing. I laughed several times. Overall i really really liked this book. Can't wait for more from this author.

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I loved the captivating ambiance of the small town depicted in the book, and I appreciated the seamless inclusion of Mexican culture in the story. Despite this, the book didnโ€™t quite meet my expectations. The characters felt a bit flat, and the pace seemed hurried. I would have preferred more nuanced character development and a more intricate plot to fully satisfy my reading experience.

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I loved this book so much! It made me cry, it made me hungry , it made me happy ๐Ÿ˜‚

This has all of the small town feels in it & was healing to read โค๏ธ

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I enjoyed the small-town setting and how the author incorporated Mexican culture throughout the novel. This was an okay read, but not my favorite of the authors. I felt that this book had very one-dimensional characters and felt rushed. I would've liked more character depth and storyline.

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After the loss of her mom, Gabby is trying to get her life back on track. After trying to get her job back and finding out a shocking truth about her parents, she decides to leave her current situation behind and take a relative up on the offer of a free house - if she'll do the updates, she gets the equity out. It's an amazing offer and I wasn't surprised with Gabby jumped at the chance.

I did like Gabby's growth in the story. I really struggled to like her at first. I thought taking on the debt was a little odd (didn't she know she could claim identity theft/fraud and not pay them?) and I found her anger in the face of such a generous offer of a house/money shocking. I also found the love story a little meh, I just never felt their attraction. It finally won me over in the end but I think it was because I flipped to an audio book about 1/2 way and really enjoyed the narrator.

This one was just okay. I didn't love it but it did end well.

A huge thank you to the author and publisher for providing an e-ARC via Netgalley. This does not affect my opinion regarding the book.

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This was a nice story but a little too predictable. To be fair, romance stories are not my usual read .

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Thank you @amazonpublishing and @netgalley for the early copy of:

๐—ง๐—ข๐—ข ๐—ฆ๐—ข๐—ข๐—ก ๐—™๐—ข๐—ฅ ๐—”๐——๐—œ๐—ข๐—ฆ by @authorannette
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By far, one of my favorite contemporary reads for 2023! I vow to make this a popular book for everyone

๐˜•๐˜ฐ ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฆ๐˜น๐˜ฑ๐˜ฆ๐˜ค๐˜ต๐˜ด ๐˜ต๐˜ฐ ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ต ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ช๐˜ณ ๐˜ง๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ข๐˜ต ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ช๐˜ณ ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณโ€™๐˜ด ๐˜ง๐˜ถ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ข๐˜ญ. ๐˜‰๐˜ถ๐˜ต ๐˜ง๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ ๐˜Ž๐˜ข๐˜ฃ๐˜ฃ๐˜บ ๐˜”๐˜ฆ๐˜ฅ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ข, ๐˜ต๐˜ฉ๐˜ข๐˜ตโ€™๐˜ด ๐˜ฆ๐˜น๐˜ข๐˜ค๐˜ต๐˜ญ๐˜บ ๐˜ธ๐˜ฉ๐˜ข๐˜ต ๐˜ฉ๐˜ข๐˜ฑ๐˜ฑ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ด. ๐˜๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ฅ๐˜ข๐˜ฅ ๐˜ข๐˜ฃ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฅ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ธ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ ๐˜ด๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ด ๐˜ข ๐˜ฃ๐˜ข๐˜ฃ๐˜บ, ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฐ๐˜ธ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆโ€™๐˜ด ๐˜ฃ๐˜ข๐˜ค๐˜ฌ. ๐˜ˆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ธ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ต๐˜ด ๐˜ต๐˜ฐ ๐˜จ๐˜ช๐˜ท๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ ๐˜ข ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ๐˜ถ๐˜ด๐˜ฆ.

Uhhhh, everything about this was so raw! Gabby goes through grieving a parent, reconciling with an absent parent, having insecurities of not being good enough, finding love, while ultimately finding herself. I love the multiple ways Annette brought in her Mexican heritage to the book; full of history and culture. YOU WILL TOTALLY GET HUNGRY READING THIS Gabby does a lot of self-sabotaging but the reader gets to see her character development throughout. I couldnโ€™t help but root for her and the whole town of Sonrisa. Definitely a must read if you are craving a contemporary romance with some Mexican sazon!

I will be recommending this everywhere!

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3/5 stars, it felt like many things Iโ€™ve read before

Thank you to Montlake for the arc through netgalley in exchange for an honest review!

Just like I stated in my initial thought sentence up above, this has felt like quite a few books I've read before, the one that kept popping in my mind the most being Beach Read by Emily Henry. They have similar plotlines and while I tried not to compare them the entire time, especially as it's a trope I think is fun, it just didn't give me as much as I wanted it to. I think this book would have benefited from being longer because then it could have felt like there was more substance behind a lot of the scenes that were supposed to be very emotional.

There were times where the emotional scenes did feel forced though in my opinion, or once again not written with the depth that they deserved. It was like the author was brushing over the implications of some things, even if that was not the intention. Although I did enjoy how the setting of a small town came into play with certain scenes in this book as well as the tone. I love small town stories, not to mention small town romances so that was really nice.

While I don't remember too much about the characters I do remember one of the best things about this book was the culture and family connections. Gabby's mother has died, but she has two "aunts" (her mothers best friends) who are there for her until her father shows up again suddenly offering a house. The connection between her and her aunts was well done and even how she slowly learned to process her father returning into her life as well. Though I will say the romance in this book felt very swift, like they didn't like one another but it was apparent from the reader's perspective that he started liking her right after that (the "who did this to you" happened right after they agreed they didn't like one another). I know it was supposed to be enemies to lovers in a sense, but it felt a little too fast for me.

[TW: death of a parent, heart attack mentioned, cancer, depiction of panic attacks, sexual assault, sexual harassment, racist slurs]

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Thank you to NetGalley for my ARC. This is my honest review.
A dad who disappeared comes back during the MC's momโ€™s funeral. No one expected him to show let alone give the MC Gabby a house in his hometown in New Mexico. Gabby decides to take the house to sell it and pay off her mountain of debt. There is a lot of sadness at the start of the book with the passing of the mother. It took me a few times to reread and get through the sadness before I could finish the story. There are some strong triggers for those who are looking to avoid certain situations I would recommend reading some reviews before you pick this up. I enjoyed reading about all the problems and trauma because of how the trauma shaped our characters.

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4.5 stars! One of the best books I have read this year!

I loved the deeply emotional "Too Soon for Adiรณs" by Annette Chavez Macias. The story is rich and the characters and their arcs are terrific. All of the dynamics between characters are well fleshed out and feel authentic. Macias takes the time for each of her characters to learn hard lessons, forge new steps, and make personal growth. This book resonated with me on more than one level. It gives a fantastic commentary on grief, how grief is not linear, and how generational trauma impacts all of the relationships around us (including the ones we have with ourselves). It explores how secrets can get revealed after someone dies, and it shows how the living get tasked with moving on after secrets are divulged. The main character, Gabby, must learn to love herself, and she also has to learn to love those who abandoned her in her time of need. "Too Soon for Adiรณs" has incredible Mexican American representation as well. I loved reading about all of the authentic Mexican cuisine cooked and enjoyed and savored, the descriptions are top-tier. The enemies-to-lovers romance and comedy aspects help balance out what would otherwise be an overly heavy story. This book made me feel things deep within my soul, and I simply could not put it down.

Thank you to NetGalley, Annette Chavez Macias, and Montlake for providing me with an ARC copy of this book! All opinions are my own, and I was not compensated for my review.

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A beautiful and poignant story about loss, belonging and family. The characters here and relatable and likeable.

Gabby has just lost her mother, discovered a long lost father and moves to a small town to sell a house she has been left. What follows could have been cheesy but it isnโ€™t. A lovely read.

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So good!! Gabby was so easy to root for. She grew and blossomed alot throughout the book and her journey felt like 1 everyone could identify with.

I thought the raw exploration of what it feels like to lose your parent and how it feels like losing part of yourself too was so expertly done.

I also thought the way that Gabby gained a relationship with her biological father was done with a lot of authenticity. It wasn't overly smooth or overly rocky, it was varied and real.

Lastly, I really enjoyed the romance between Diego and Gabby. It didn't seem rushed or half done, and I liked that Diego wasn't shy about his love for her and breathed so much life into her.

Truly beautiful and heartwarming read!

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This will be going on my list of comfort rereads. I loved it. There are books you read at the perfect time and this one of them for me.

Too Soon for Adios is a story about loss and grief, and second chances, forgiveness, and new beginnings. A second coming of age in your late 20s.

At her mothers funeral, Gabby meets her biological father as an adult. Sheโ€™s in debt, left her job for her safety, and without a permanent home. He offers her a house that she can fix and sell. While sheโ€™s not excited to accept his offer, it feels like the best solution. She heads to New Mexico where she meets a frustrating contractor, a community, and uncovers messy family history and secrets.

Gabby is set that this is a short term move and solution. But, as she spends more time getting to know everyone in the town, opens herself back up to her dreams as a chef, and bickers with the frustrating contractor, Diego, she finds important connections and home.

Forgiveness is hard. And what I loved most about Gabbyโ€™s story is that no part felt rushed. Her complicated relationship with her father was given the time to grow and have difficult honest conversations. She finds herself in a community she never wanted to grow attached to. And her grief is present in thoughtful ways when she thinks about her mother and the life she thought she would be living.

We grief the lives of others, relationships, dreams we had, lives we thought we would live, and the parts of ourselves we lose at times. While the things Iโ€™ve grieved arenโ€™t the same as Gabby, I found so much of her relatable. Feeling stuck and out of control on the direction of our lives. Having an idea of where your life would be by a certain age and realizing youโ€™re no where near that. But her story is a reminder that not being anywhere near that doesnโ€™t mean you canโ€™t land in places where your goals and dreams come true. The story tackles so many themes in thoughtful ways.

Gabbyโ€™s journey is healing and comforting. She finds love and home.

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I felt this book in my guts. No kidding.

The opening is very important in any books considering it sets the first impression and this one hit it out of the park.

I would have been devastated if it didn't follow through. Gladly, it did. The romance didn't feel awkward and while it was clichรฉ at times, I'm okay with it. What's wrong with a little bit of clichรฉ every now and then?

Gabby's journey was very emotional - traumatising even and I loved being a part of the healing process. The friendships between her mother and her friends were incredibly heartwarming and it is easily one of the highlights for me โค๏ธ We get to learn a bit about history, about the Mexican culture and beautiful scenarios around. Definitely recommend!

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it definitely had its emotional beats but i did find the tone a bit forced, especially in those moments that were meant to be alleviating/light.

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3.75/5 Stars

I'm sitting here at my desk trying not to tear up. What a gorgeous story that left my heart just a little achey and my stomach a lot rumbly. Too Soon for Adios is for anyone who's ever felt like that couldn't put down roots, that were too scared to love, but always had the stars in their eyes for something more. I don't read women's fiction very often and this one was such a perfect and heartfelt story to ensure that I keep going with Annette's books. The audiobook narration was also very well done.

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I am glad I took my time before finishing this book because if I would've continued reading this while my relationship with my dad was rocky, I would've hated it. Why does Gabby get two great dad's and I get shit?

This book is not about me, it's about Gabby's pain and dealing with the loss of her mother and figuring out how to even think about having a future while her mother doesn't get one. It was such a great story about loss, finding new family and home and discovering more about herself. Loved every bit of it.

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I really enjoyed this book overall. Gabby is a sous-chef, and she quit her job to take care of her sick mother. When her mother dies, her biological father shows up at the funeral. He ends up offering Gabby a house, and she takes a chance by moving to where he lives and working on the house. Will Gabby find the answers sheโ€™s looking for and achieve her dreams?

The story was very interesting and I loved all of the rich history throughout the book. The author really painted a beautiful picture and the food descriptions especially were mouth watering. The relationship with Diego was believable and fun.

The miscommunication trope is my least favorite trope, but this one was resolved quickly with a beautiful happy ever after.

Thank you NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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A story full of loss and discovery with the common thread of family. Of course family comes in many different forms as we see through all the people in Gabby's life. Questioning everything and everyone she decides on some bold decisions that makes you take a closer look at your own life choices. A solid read with some wonderful characters peppered throughout.
Thanks Netgalley for the chance to read this book and give my honest opinion.

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Thank you Netgalley, Annette Chavez Macias, and publishers for gifting me a copy of Too soon for Adios in return for my honest opinion.

4/5 stars

TW: death of a loved one; attempted sexual assault, domestic violence

Too Soon for Adios starts at Gabby's mom's funeral. She has recently died from cancer and left behind a mountain of debt. A man claiming to be her father shows up and offers her a house that she can sell to pay off the debt. The problem is that this man supposedly abandoned her and her mother.

I loved the mother-daughter relationship that is touched upon in this book. I am close with my mother and it was wonderful to read about a story where that is presented so prominently. All of Gabby's relationships with her Aunties were so fantastic they were always there for her and supported her throughout the book.

I liked how there was a sprinkle of romance thrown in with the growth and learning that Gabby went through.

One of the only low points of the book for me is I couldn't really picture any of the characters in the book. When I closed my eyes to imagine Gaby I couldn't pull up an image for her in my mind. Other then this aspect it was a well written book about loss, grief and going through the process of mourning.

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