This was so entertaining, and I loved reading Carrie's story. She is compelling and had great character development. Her character archetype is one thThis was so entertaining, and I loved reading Carrie's story. She is compelling and had great character development. Her character archetype is one that I will never tire of reading about. The ending was bittersweet, but it wrapped up nicely. One thing that did really annoy me, though, is that it didn't offer translations for the Spanish.
~ 4.5 stars
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Praying to God that Mick Riva isn't in this book, I'm so sick and tired of that man. ...more
Big thanks to the audiobook narrator for reminding me that the Hawthorne brothers are all indeed southern boys, not only Nash. A fact that I actively Big thanks to the audiobook narrator for reminding me that the Hawthorne brothers are all indeed southern boys, not only Nash. A fact that I actively tried to ignore. I no longer support any of them. Hearing it triggered my flight or fight and forced me to face reality. I have gotten the ick....more
I no longer believe that tall men deserve rights. If you're over 6 feet, please do not associate with me. I no longer believe that tall men deserve rights. If you're over 6 feet, please do not associate with me. ...more
Half of this book basically just consisted of the main character telling us how tall and big the love interest is and the other half was the cringiestHalf of this book basically just consisted of the main character telling us how tall and big the love interest is and the other half was the cringiest most awkward smut ever. I don't know what it is I just read, but I didn't like it....more
Ali Hazelwood after writing the same formulaic story, just with a different backdrop, and characters of slightly different variations but still basicaAli Hazelwood after writing the same formulaic story, just with a different backdrop, and characters of slightly different variations but still basically the same person, multiple times:
I don't know what I disliked more: the writing, the concept, or the character names. Lawrence Pfefferman? Yardley? Tipper Taft Sinclair? Absolutely noI don't know what I disliked more: the writing, the concept, or the character names. Lawrence Pfefferman? Yardley? Tipper Taft Sinclair? Absolutely not. I cannot take these people seriously. But I did enjoy this more than book 1. Excluding the last like 10 chapters which sucked....more