Review: Three Empty Words - Gen Ryan



Three Empty Words


Review: Three Empty Words - Gen Ryan - September 2017



Melanie Smith is one of the most selfless women there is, and I loved that about her. It is very rare that I find myself strongly connecting to the female character, but in this book, I loved everything about her and admired her. Melanie's ex-boyfriend whom she thought was the one turned out to be gay and then instead of being angry and hating him. She embraced his new choice and even welcomed his partner Jason into her life. She even continued to work with her ex-boyfriend and his new husband, Jason. Melanie's other best friend Brad is also gay. Max and Jason want a baby, but because of all the obstacles standing in their way, they ask Mel to be their surrogate. Mel agrees which made me admire her even more and goes along to the gyno's office where she meets the Dr. Ashe. Ashe always wanted a family, and he too has a big heart, but love for him chucked him awful luck as his ex-wife cheated on him and loved drugs more than him and his family are holding him ransom with his dream. Ashe and Mel click, and soon we see them enjoying life together, and it seems like nothing can tear this couple apart as Melanie becomes friends with his ex-wife and seems even to break his mother. You know those type of people who just have a naturally good heart and don't judge, that was Melanie Smith. If you want a good-hearted read with a genuine female lead, then check out Gen Ryan's Three Empty Words as it will not disappoint.






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