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Baiting Him by Aurora Rose Reynolds

bella_deville's review against another edition

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5.0

A cute quickie

I liked this story better than the previous one. It's a quick read and the characters are likable. Also, I just love that the main male character's name is Gaston.

sarah_restell's review against another edition

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3.0

It’s a good book for your typical chick lit it’s a easy read to pass the time.

The theme is pretty similar to the ‘Until’ series just a different location.

It’s typical though - Boy meets girl, girl backs away, they date, fall in love, the ‘Test’ and Happily Ever After

alwaysbereadin's review against another edition

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4.0

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to review this. This does not sway my opinions.

I really enjoyed this book. It's not as insta lovey as the previous books or other books I've read by this author. Not that I have a problem with that at all. But all the characters are fun and there's a lot of set up for further books.

The only problem I had with this is the other woman drama which wasn't really anything until it was and it was just messy if you asked me.

gabby171's review against another edition

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3.0

2.75*

Easy read with low angst.
Insta-love.
Likable characters.
Safe with a bit of drama.
HEA.

lowkeyreader's review against another edition

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4.0

I swear @aurorarosereynolds just wrote the sweetest and romantic book boyfriend ever!

Gaston is a gentleman and he and Chrissie are the cutest couple ever. The chemistry they have together is a once in a life time thing.

With the way she write her characters, she is fast becoming a favourite author of mine. I have no problem reading if all her characters steal your breath and leave you wanting so much more.

hollie313's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced

3.75

megkstyler's review against another edition

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4.0

Another great book!!! I love that there was no unnecessary drama! I would highly recommend this book!

Was given an arc for an honest review

vvreads's review against another edition

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3.0

Read via audiobook. Not your typical romance, as they get together quickly. A little ‘drama’, but most of the story is about their swoon worthy romance. Not too dirty

vickylou's review against another edition

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2.0

Brilliant addition to the series. Loved both Chrissie & Gus... and LeFou too!! Still hoping that this is going to develop into a HUGE series... cos this, so far, really ticks my boxes.

Still thinking that Eli may get a tale ( from the 'Catching Him' ) and now Anna Bell too... and others!!

Great read, smooth and satisfying.

22/02/21 Right... something I neglected on the previous review... my absolute distaste of the dad and the resolution of that thread. He was the one who was cheating on his wife of DECADES... he was the one who married his mistress really quickly... he was the one who ghosted his kids ( yes, they are adults... but he is still their dad... who apparently was very present in their lives up until that point ). The fact that people fall out of love... absolutely... but, it is the way that a person deals with that is their current life that is the way that we understand who that person is ( and also, the 'other woman' too... she was having sex with a person who was in a long term marriage... wrong, wrong, wrong... ). I thought he was atrocious. He put everything on them... and then, he had his new interest there at the cafe. Yeah, she wasn't at the same table but still. She was present. And he had the audacity to be affronted when they referred to her as 'the woman you left mom for'. Bollocks. Absolute bollocks. I'm not sure if the author was trying to garner sympathy for the situation... but, for me, nope. Not at all. Then... then... good grief... Chrissie asks him to walk her down the aisle. That is so dis-respectful to her mum. Even if her mum were totally coping... to have her cheating ex-husband and his mistress/now wife there... in a fundamental role... so wrong and unfair... cos if the mum had made any kind of sounds of distress, the mum would've been the one who was deemed to have a problem. Really hated this part so much. It left a nasty taste. And I dropped a star rating for this... and as I continue to write... I am getting more irritated by it.

Annnnddd... what was with naming the siblings Chrissie and Chris? How fraking confusing must that have been when they were kids??

thebookdisciple's review against another edition

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4.0

Cute! A little cheesy at times, but overall, a quick, enjoyable, insta-love story!