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emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I enjoyed this book, it was a long book for a Romance. My only issue was with Knox, and his mine attitude. I know it was trying to se up that he truly cared when he was trying not to but for some reason the male being possessive is just not my thing. All and all It was an enjoyable read.
I could NOT put this book down from the very first page. So, so good!!!
Going in I knew this one is a simple romance, but I hadn’t expected to finish it so quickly as it is a very thick book. It was a fun and lighthearted read with some nice spice. I must admit I am interested in continuing the series because I am in love with Sloane and Lucian’s chemistry. My only gripe is that the characters were quite simple and stereotypical (the queer characters mostly).
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
One of the oldest books on my TBR, now officially read ;)
This book. Was. The worst. I can’t understand how the author can manage to say throbbing cock- but then refers to Naomi’s vagina as lady parts. I never want to read “weapons of mass destruction” when referring to a dick ever again. Can we please just call a period a period? Riding the cotton Pony? WHAT? And Knox is the most controlling- overbearing, narcissistic man. SO MANY RED FLAGS. Why are we loving this book? WHY.
I will only give it two stars because the banter was meh and it was a relatively easy read. But honestly, I’ve never been angrier at characters in my life. Waylay was the only person who acted her age.
If I ask any of my friends to read this book it will simply be to make fun of it with me. Sorry not sorry. We’re doing females everywhere a disservice by putting men like Knox up on a pedistool and calling controlling behavior sexy. Uhm no. No. Absolutely not.
Edit: I changed this to one star because i forgot the male protagonist said “I knew you’d have a fuck me body” the first time the Heroine (Naomi) gets naked. I VOMIT.
I will only give it two stars because the banter was meh and it was a relatively easy read. But honestly, I’ve never been angrier at characters in my life. Waylay was the only person who acted her age.
If I ask any of my friends to read this book it will simply be to make fun of it with me. Sorry not sorry. We’re doing females everywhere a disservice by putting men like Knox up on a pedistool and calling controlling behavior sexy. Uhm no. No. Absolutely not.
Edit: I changed this to one star because i forgot the male protagonist said “I knew you’d have a fuck me body” the first time the Heroine (Naomi) gets naked. I VOMIT.
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I’m between 4 and 5 ⭐️ on this one.
I really enjoyed reading it, the characters and town jumped off the page and I felt really immersed in the story. I liked that the small town trope wasn’t a quaint country place but a rougher biker town.
The drop off came towards the end. Things got kind of crazy and very bad things weren’t realistically dealt with (aka why doesn’t anyone have any trauma from this situation?). Tina, the sister character, felt kind of murky to me- like one dimensional and I don’t understand her motivations.
Thing also got crazy in a good way- like all of a sudden everything just was so great and wrapped up very quickly on an epilogue #pacingproblems
One last question: why are so many of the names the way they are??? Do we need a Tina, Lina, AND a Liza…. and don’t get me started on Waylay/Waylun. We know the town is rough and tumble but does it need to be called, “knock ‘em out”?
I really enjoyed reading it, the characters and town jumped off the page and I felt really immersed in the story. I liked that the small town trope wasn’t a quaint country place but a rougher biker town.
The drop off came towards the end. Things got kind of crazy and very bad things weren’t realistically dealt with (aka why doesn’t anyone have any trauma from this situation?). Tina, the sister character, felt kind of murky to me- like one dimensional and I don’t understand her motivations.
Thing also got crazy in a good way- like all of a sudden everything just was so great and wrapped up very quickly on an epilogue #pacingproblems
One last question: why are so many of the names the way they are??? Do we need a Tina, Lina, AND a Liza…. and don’t get me started on Waylay/Waylun. We know the town is rough and tumble but does it need to be called, “knock ‘em out”?