![]() ![]() ![]() I just need to know if I need to skip these ones. Especially especially if the adoptive family is adopting because they're infertile and now suddenly they feel like they were always "meant" to get this other woman's child.Ĭan someone let me know if that's what happens in Finding Cinderella and Finding Perfect? I don't mind spoilers. ![]() All your perfects is a standalone and doesn't end in a cliffhanger. But then I wrote All Your Perfects, which is completely unrelated to the previous Hopeless series I just mentioned. Reading the blurbs from the other books it seems like Six (and Daniel? I haven't read Finding Cinderella) gives a baby up for adoption that the main characters in All Your Perfects adopt.Īdoption is a bit of a trigger for me, especially when it paints it as a heartwarming connection between the birth family and adoptive family where the adoptive parent is so thankful for the "gift" of the baby and the birth parent is so thankful to the adoptive family for loving and taking care of their child. Finding Cinderella is about Sky and Holder's friends, Six and Daniel. ![]() For the best reading experience, make sure you’ve read all four books that come together to make up this heartwarming story Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella and All Your Perfects. I read Hopeless and All Your Perfects a while ago before I knew they were connected and vaguely remember that there's a character named Six from Hopeless that appears in All Your Perfects. Told from the point of view of Daniel from Finding Cinderella, readers will finally get the conclusion they’ve been hoping for. ![]()
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