325 reviews for:

The Casanova

T.L. Swan

4.07 AVERAGE

getawayguts's review

4.0

This was the best in the series by far. The characters were good and the plot was just overall better than the previous two. It was not perfect but compared to the other two it was readable. The plot twist was predictable but I didn’t hate it and it added a bit of drama which was resolved quickly but that just sort of made it a waste of time in the end. I did like Elliot’s method of getting Kate back though. It was way less stalker-y than I’ve read in other books so that was refreshing.
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walkswithabook's review

4.0

Overall I really enjoyed this book, but it did take me a bit to get into it as I needed time to warm up to Elliot and Kate. As I got more into the story and got to see more of Elliot's layers, he became a much more likeable character. Probably what I enjoyed most about this book was that I found Elliot & Kate both fun and funny, I was laughing out loud a lot especially with some surprise secondary characters. I loved how the other brothers were weaved into the story (honestly Tristan steals every scene he is in!). The twists were predictable but overall still enjoyed this book and excited to read Christopher's book, though will be sad to see this series end.

dragonflyreads's review

3.0

3.5

Elliot Miles was aiming to beat Tristan as favorite Miles brother but then 84% happened and I hated him kind of a lot. Kate and Elliot’s banter was spectacular in The Casanova, and the heat was *chef’s kiss*. Ultimately, I enjoyed this one but still, even with fate in the game, I’m mad at Elliot.

jessreads2much's review

3.0

I have thoroughly enjoyed this series but the narration brought it down a star, please hire British narrators for British characters

herdigitallibrary's review

4.0

ok but I loved the ending of this one lol

ashley_edmunds's review

5.0

5⭐️

I listened to the audiobook.

No because I’m OBSESSED. Elliot Miles is officially my favorite Miles brother. He was dumb as shit towards the end. But other than that I LOVE HIM. and I’m sorry but the nakey bakey family incident on his birthday literally made me laugh out loud. Obsessed with him and Kate. I can’t wait for Christopher’s book!
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krayreads's review

4.0

loved the hate to love trop! the online catfishing was a bit unnecessary to the plot in my opinion but it was still fun to see their friendship and relationship grow. i loved seeing them fall for each other and the smut was IT.
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sarauccheuk's review

4.0

This book almost got thrown out of the window (figuratively, considering that I was listening to it on Audible).
Despite it being a somewhat insta-love I appreciated the pace from the beginning of the book, but I got really pissed off when Elliot decided to go meet the artist.
Call it trauma, call my therapist, do what you want but I got extremely ✨upset✨. Anyhoo, the plot twist actually turned out to be pretty good and I didn’t see it coming at all; plus Elliot had to beg for some time before getting back with what’s her name, so we’re all good

meganec202's review

3.0

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foliageandfiction's review

4.0

4 stars, 3 spice

Overall a really enjoyable read. I liked this one more than the first book but less than the second. I LOVED that our FMC is named kate (haha thats my name) If you like a bit of hot/cold tension you'll like this one. There were definitely some moments when I wanted to yell at Elliot. There were some laugh out loud moments in this one as well. It was somewhat predictable (as in I guess the overall ending, but didn't some minor details) I loved the distance and snail mail at the end just so heartwarming.
I still think throughout this series the spice was lacking in variety and quality, as in it felt a bit rushed and that the way things came to completion were either a bit vague or unrealistic. (worst in the first book but a little better in 2 & 3)