Description
Call It What You Want is a nostalgic ode to all ‘almost love’ stories— the ones with no label, no title but an undeniable intensity. Call it what you want, was it love?
Sloane Hart is a hopeless romantic who always believed her great love story was out there, until her parents’ divorce shattered that dream. She swears off dating and is determined to graduate college, become a writer and move to New York City. Until she meets Ethan. Ethan Brady is guarded and mysterious, unwilling to talk about his past or let anyone get too close.
As they start dating without labels, they both know it can’t last forever. Sloane imagines a future with Ethan but he can’t give her the commitment she needs. Will she be able to convince Ethan to take a chance on it? Or will she have to learn the hard way that some things just aren’t meant to be?
Sloane and Ethan’s story is a bittersweet tale of love and self-discovery that explores the complexities of relationships and the challenges of moving on.
Paola H. –
BRAVO 👏🏼 BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN
BRAVO 👏🏼 BEAUTIFULLY WRITTEN. ✨ If you’ve ever been in a situationship that wrecked your entire world- THIS ONE IS FOR YOU!!!..I found this book and looked into reviews and I DONT understand the dislike and hate for it. YES, it’s her debut book… BUT I honestly feel like that’s what makes this even more relatable. 🫶🏼..I read this book in one sitting. About 4 hours. To say that I am obsessed is an understatement. There aren’t enough words to describe my love for this book. 🩷 I felt ALL the feels. I cried, I laughed, I screamed, was angry and hurt. This is probably the most relatable book I’ve ever read in my life. I at one point thought, is this book about me?! 😂 I don’t even care that I felt so many feels throughout reading bc I loved every word, every second, every feeling!..I read this on Kindle & WILL be buying a physical copy. I hope to one day get it signed by the author! 🩷
Kylie Eason –
infuriating
This book has my blood boiling, and I don’t know if the book deserves 5 stars for invoking these emotions, or 3 stars but I spent 90% of the book madder than a dog.I hated Sloanes lack of ability to love her self, and Ethan is the kind of scum I want to push down a flight of stairs.I think this book could be great for young girls just exploring love and relationships-and hopefully what NOT to do- but for the older generation it’s really just a testament to my growing old and crotchety 😂
Kayla Newton –
very relatable-needs a little work
this story kept me entertained, as i have also been in one of those “situationships” that nearly kills you when it ends (over and over as they break up with you several times). i felt like i needed to read this now, and it helped me cope with a lot of feelings i didn’t realize i still had about my long term relationship that wasn’t really a relationship. however, there were some grammatical errors that stood out and some sentence structure that got confusing. i think this author has a lot of potential but attention to detail in grammar/setting the scene with imagery could stand to be addressed. would recommend this book!
Alice Harrington –
well then
I knew from the synopsis of this book I would be reading a similar life to my early 20s. After my first marriage failed and I started dating again I went through this same thing for 2 years. It was the most emotional time of my life but I finally let go and trusted that good things would come to those who wait.Boy, was I right! I couldn’t be happier for being strong enough back then to walk away and tell myself I deserved more. I’m now happily married and my husband loves me endlessly for who I am and always supporting me at every turn of the coin.
Brianna –
felt like I wrote it
Like reading my diary… I don’t know that’s a good thing! I’m Joking, but read in your healing era girlies!