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lost_in_a_world_of_romance's review against another edition
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
jessicasilfenroy's review against another edition
5.0
4.5 ⭐️This series really reminds of a mix between CL's Beautiful Bastard and Elle Kennedy's Off Campus series. I binged the first three back to back (and plan to start the 4th after writing this review). So far, this is easily my favorite of the bunch. I love Helena Hunting's writing and found A Favor for a Favor to have an extra layer of emotional depth that I didn't feel in the others. It follows Ryan Kingston, the new goalie for the Seattle hockey team, and the GM's daughter, Queenie. Despite each grappling with their own personal issues, they balanced one another out perfectly and were so darn cute. Literally I LOVE Kingston.
kirareadssometimes's review against another edition
challenging
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
Good book with well thought out, interesting characters. The story took some turns I wasn’t expecting and weren’t always my favorite but weren’t bad. The MCs make a very sweet couple and I loved getting the tie back to the characters from the last two books!
Graphic: Bullying, Emotional abuse, Sexual content, and Sexual harassment
Moderate: Infidelity and Toxic relationship
life_as_emmalee's review against another edition
2.0
King was a cutie. And Queenie yeah that made sense. Loved the chaos and did not see that plot twist coming which was fun but I knew it seemed too perfect. A fun quick read.
lzbthrmrz995's review against another edition
2.0
I really like Queenie straight away. As for kingston he seems to goody too shoes. He’s such a rule follower it drove me a bit crazy. And he seemed a little robotic/perfect. It took me tooo long to realize the “King and Queenie” name went so well together lol Kingston was ridiculously ocd and “safe” it was starting to get a little annoying but i tried to get past it. I love how he treats Queenie. Queenie was so entertaining to read she was fun and smart. Overall alright
astriareclipse's review against another edition
2.0
2.5 ⭐
REVIEW IN ENGLISH & SPANISH | RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL & INGLES
----- E S P A Ñ O L -----
La única razón por la que comencé la serie fue este libro.
Llegue a un punto donde no me molesta que no me guste un libro de Helena pero de este libro había escuchado puras cosas buenas y tiene el trope (que no sé si sea trope pero lo convierto en uno a partir ahora ) "mi vida es un desastre, ayuda".
A diferencia de los demás libros creo que en este si existe como tal un balance entre personajes secundarios, personajes principales y trama.
Y es que King es todo lo que está bien en la vida. Es un personaje que se conoce a sí mismo, que sabe lo que quiere y que es demasiado perfecto para ser real por eso existe en este libro. Maldita sea. Amo como bebe leche y todos se meten con él y a él no me molesta, no puedo con él, lo amo.
Mi Queenie preciosa no creo que sea un "desastre" y creo que es demasiado comprensible su situación o por lo que está pasando son realmente pocas las personas que saben lo que quieren y a pesar de que ella sabía lo que quería en su momento el poder que tiene otras personas sobre nosotros incluso aunque no son cercanas por el sentimiento de anhelo les otorgamos un poder sin siquiera pedirlo. Desde un principio fue un personaje muy lindo, empático y cariñoso por lo tanto no hubo necesidad de que me convencieran para quererla, a la mitad del libro ya sabía que la quería y que la iba a proteger de todo.
Una de las cosas que realmente me gustó de este libro es que los problemas de "adulto" realmente son problemas y se solucionan de esa manera, no que en los otros libros no sean así pero en los anteriores se sentían un poco todavía problemas de personas de entre 19-25 años.
Y es por lo mismo del "secreto" de King y el error de Queenie que el secreto de King no es tanto de él, forma gran parte del mismo y a pesar de ser uno de los mayores afectados se siente que lo sobrelleva bien por lo menos en este libro.
Con respecto al problema de Queenie de verdad me dolió porque todo lo que sentí fue su desesperación de querer ser adulto mientras contaba la situación y es muy triste porque ella viene de un lugar sano donde es querida y que se sintiera de esa manera me dolió.
Y los personajes secundarios yo soy muy fan de los personajes secundarios y en este libro me encantó la dinámica porque algunas veces por querer hacer un guiño a los libros pasados estos terminan opacando o llevando diez páginas de una historia que no les corresponde sé que esto es mucho para los fans que han estado desde el principio de la historia pero al ser una seria independiente le quita un poco de emoción a los demás libros. Aquí realmente se sienten como personajes secundarios complementan la historia y son de apoyo nada más. Tengo que decir que a mi no me gusta tanto las apariciones de Violet y Alex en los anteriores libros pero aquí de verdad los disfrute porque a diferencia de los demás libros aquí son todo lo que tiene que ser, personajes secundarios.
Sé que Lavender tiene su propio libro y lo quiero leer pero me da miedo ya que la probabilidad de que me guste un libro de Helena es 1 de 4 pero las escenas que comparte con King (cuando le decía Señorita Lavender yo estaba en el piso) y Queenie (la primera vez que dibujaron casi lloro, no tengo idea el porque ) son preciosas.
Fácilmente puede decir que es de los mejores de Helena y sin duda lo recomendaría, porque la historia de ambos personajes realmente es de ellos y de nadie más.
----- E N G L I S H -----
The only reason I started the series was for this book.
I got to a point where it doesn't bother me that I don't like a book by Helena but I had heard only good things about this book and it has the trope (I don't know if it's a trope but I'll turn it into one from now on) "my life is a disaster, help."
Unlike the other books I think that in this one there is as such a balance between secondary characters, main characters and plot.
And it is that King is everything that is good in life. He is a character who knows himself, who knows what he wants and who is too perfect to be real, which is why he exists in this book. Dammit. I love how he drinks milk and everyone picks on him and he doesn't bother me, I can't with him, I love him.
My precious Queenie I don't think it's a "disaster" and I think her situation is too understandable or what she's going through, there are really few people who know what they want and even though she knew what she wanted at the time the power she it has other people on us even though they are not close by the feeling of longing we give them a power without even asking for it. From the beginning she was a very cute, empathetic and affectionate character, therefore there was no need for me to be convinced of her to love her, halfway through the book I already knew that I loved her and that I was going to protect her from everything.
One of the things that I really liked about this book is that "adult" problems really are problems and they are solved that way, not that in the other books they are not like that but in the previous ones they still felt a bit like people's problems between 19-25 years old.
And it is because of King's "secret" and Queenie's mistake that King's secret is not so much his, it is a large part of it and despite being one of the most affected, he feels that he copes well at least in this book.
Regarding Queenie's problem, it really hurt me because all I felt was her despair of wanting to be an adult while she was telling the situation and it's very sad because she comes from a healthy place where she is loved and that she felt that way hurt me.
And the secondary characters I am a big fan of the secondary characters and in this book I loved the dynamic because sometimes by wanting to wink at past books they end up overshadowing or taking ten pages of a story that does not belong to them I know that this is a lot for fans who have been since the beginning of the story but being an independent series takes a bit of excitement from the other books. Here they really feel like secondary characters complement the story and are nothing more than support. I have to say that I don't like the appearances of Violet and Alex so much in the previous books but here I really enjoyed them because unlike the other books here they are all that they have to be, secondary characters.
I know that Lavender has her own book and I want to read it but it scares me since the probability that I like a book by Helena is 1 in 4 but the scenes she shares with King (when I called her Miss Lavender I was on the floor) and Queenie (the first time they drew I almost cried, I have no idea why) they are beautiful.
Easily I can say that it is one of Helena's best and I would definitely recommend it, because the story of both characters is really theirs and no one else's.
REVIEW IN ENGLISH & SPANISH | RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL & INGLES
----- E S P A Ñ O L -----
La única razón por la que comencé la serie fue este libro.
Llegue a un punto donde no me molesta que no me guste un libro de Helena pero de este libro había escuchado puras cosas buenas y tiene el trope (que no sé si sea trope pero lo convierto en uno a partir ahora ) "mi vida es un desastre, ayuda".
A diferencia de los demás libros creo que en este si existe como tal un balance entre personajes secundarios, personajes principales y trama.
Y es que King es todo lo que está bien en la vida. Es un personaje que se conoce a sí mismo, que sabe lo que quiere y que es demasiado perfecto para ser real por eso existe en este libro. Maldita sea. Amo como bebe leche y todos se meten con él y a él no me molesta, no puedo con él, lo amo.
Mi Queenie preciosa no creo que sea un "desastre" y creo que es demasiado comprensible su situación o por lo que está pasando son realmente pocas las personas que saben lo que quieren y a pesar de que ella sabía lo que quería en su momento el poder que tiene otras personas sobre nosotros incluso aunque no son cercanas por el sentimiento de anhelo les otorgamos un poder sin siquiera pedirlo. Desde un principio fue un personaje muy lindo, empático y cariñoso por lo tanto no hubo necesidad de que me convencieran para quererla, a la mitad del libro ya sabía que la quería y que la iba a proteger de todo.
Una de las cosas que realmente me gustó de este libro es que los problemas de "adulto" realmente son problemas y se solucionan de esa manera, no que en los otros libros no sean así pero en los anteriores se sentían un poco todavía problemas de personas de entre 19-25 años.
Y es por lo mismo del "secreto" de King y el error de Queenie que el secreto de King no es tanto de él, forma gran parte del mismo y a pesar de ser uno de los mayores afectados se siente que lo sobrelleva bien por lo menos en este libro.
Con respecto al problema de Queenie de verdad me dolió porque todo lo que sentí fue su desesperación de querer ser adulto mientras contaba la situación y es muy triste porque ella viene de un lugar sano donde es querida y que se sintiera de esa manera me dolió.
Y los personajes secundarios yo soy muy fan de los personajes secundarios y en este libro me encantó la dinámica porque algunas veces por querer hacer un guiño a los libros pasados estos terminan opacando o llevando diez páginas de una historia que no les corresponde sé que esto es mucho para los fans que han estado desde el principio de la historia pero al ser una seria independiente le quita un poco de emoción a los demás libros. Aquí realmente se sienten como personajes secundarios complementan la historia y son de apoyo nada más. Tengo que decir que a mi no me gusta tanto las apariciones de Violet y Alex en los anteriores libros pero aquí de verdad los disfrute porque a diferencia de los demás libros aquí son todo lo que tiene que ser, personajes secundarios.
Sé que Lavender tiene su propio libro y lo quiero leer pero me da miedo ya que la probabilidad de que me guste un libro de Helena es 1 de 4 pero las escenas que comparte con King (cuando le decía Señorita Lavender yo estaba en el piso) y Queenie (la primera vez que dibujaron casi lloro, no tengo idea el porque ) son preciosas.
Fácilmente puede decir que es de los mejores de Helena y sin duda lo recomendaría, porque la historia de ambos personajes realmente es de ellos y de nadie más.
----- E N G L I S H -----
The only reason I started the series was for this book.
I got to a point where it doesn't bother me that I don't like a book by Helena but I had heard only good things about this book and it has the trope (I don't know if it's a trope but I'll turn it into one from now on) "my life is a disaster, help."
Unlike the other books I think that in this one there is as such a balance between secondary characters, main characters and plot.
And it is that King is everything that is good in life. He is a character who knows himself, who knows what he wants and who is too perfect to be real, which is why he exists in this book. Dammit. I love how he drinks milk and everyone picks on him and he doesn't bother me, I can't with him, I love him.
My precious Queenie I don't think it's a "disaster" and I think her situation is too understandable or what she's going through, there are really few people who know what they want and even though she knew what she wanted at the time the power she it has other people on us even though they are not close by the feeling of longing we give them a power without even asking for it. From the beginning she was a very cute, empathetic and affectionate character, therefore there was no need for me to be convinced of her to love her, halfway through the book I already knew that I loved her and that I was going to protect her from everything.
One of the things that I really liked about this book is that "adult" problems really are problems and they are solved that way, not that in the other books they are not like that but in the previous ones they still felt a bit like people's problems between 19-25 years old.
And it is because of King's "secret" and Queenie's mistake that King's secret is not so much his, it is a large part of it and despite being one of the most affected, he feels that he copes well at least in this book.
Regarding Queenie's problem, it really hurt me because all I felt was her despair of wanting to be an adult while she was telling the situation and it's very sad because she comes from a healthy place where she is loved and that she felt that way hurt me.
And the secondary characters I am a big fan of the secondary characters and in this book I loved the dynamic because sometimes by wanting to wink at past books they end up overshadowing or taking ten pages of a story that does not belong to them I know that this is a lot for fans who have been since the beginning of the story but being an independent series takes a bit of excitement from the other books. Here they really feel like secondary characters complement the story and are nothing more than support. I have to say that I don't like the appearances of Violet and Alex so much in the previous books but here I really enjoyed them because unlike the other books here they are all that they have to be, secondary characters.
I know that Lavender has her own book and I want to read it but it scares me since the probability that I like a book by Helena is 1 in 4 but the scenes she shares with King (when I called her Miss Lavender I was on the floor) and Queenie (the first time they drew I almost cried, I have no idea why) they are beautiful.
Easily I can say that it is one of Helena's best and I would definitely recommend it, because the story of both characters is really theirs and no one else's.