What I Liked:
I genuinely thought Life’s Too Short was funny, especially the beginning. I was able to relate to the trials and tribulations associated with caring for a newborn and all of the bodily fluids that end up absolutely everywhere. We’re all familliar with the FMC being a clutz in front of the suave MMC, but it was refreshing for the MMC to see the FMC’s trainwreck of a life and not be disuaded.
What Bothered Me:
I really liked the book, but it did feel like the struggles of caring for a newborn were highlighted in a few select scenes and then almost entirely glossed over for the rest of the book. Maybe Grace really was a unicorn baby though.
Overall:
Life’s Too Short is an amazing friends to lovers romantic comedy with plenty of depth as it deals with complicated familial relationships and the threat of terminal illness.