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dark
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Amazing
This is steamy dark read that pulls you in and keeps you on a twisted ride of ups and downs. The tough love that finally gets through to Sam that love is true and feeling..
This is steamy dark read that pulls you in and keeps you on a twisted ride of ups and downs. The tough love that finally gets through to Sam that love is true and feeling..
dark
emotional
hopeful
sad
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
*WOW*.. So I almost didn't read this one because of the overwhelming 1 star reviews I saw.
But I'm glad I decided against it because when I started going through the reviews I noticed it wasn't something about the book that offended most of those people but the author. And if I'm being honest, there are so many times that I don't even care about remembering the name of the author because it's irrelevant to me who the author was if I enjoyed the read.
And ever since I found L.J Shen, I've almost never been disappointed with her writing. Sure, it may be repetitive but you have to remember that if it's under the same genre, there's always a chance of similarities and clichés- especially if the stories are coming out of the same mind. And yes, I still do enjoy every single read of hers. And that is the reason I have read almost every single book of hers.
I just want people to keep their opinions to themselves because sometimes, people like me, don't really care about the artist's or the author's personal life (unless they're a r*pist or serial killer) because we just want to enjoy what we like to read or watch or listen to without it being affected by others bad reviews. I'm glad I didn't let the bad reviews affect my judgement.
But I'm glad I decided against it because when I started going through the reviews I noticed it wasn't something about the book that offended most of those people but the author. And if I'm being honest, there are so many times that I don't even care about remembering the name of the author because it's irrelevant to me who the author was if I enjoyed the read.
And ever since I found L.J Shen, I've almost never been disappointed with her writing. Sure, it may be repetitive but you have to remember that if it's under the same genre, there's always a chance of similarities and clichés- especially if the stories are coming out of the same mind. And yes, I still do enjoy every single read of hers. And that is the reason I have read almost every single book of hers.
I just want people to keep their opinions to themselves because sometimes, people like me, don't really care about the artist's or the author's personal life (unless they're a r*pist or serial killer) because we just want to enjoy what we like to read or watch or listen to without it being affected by others bad reviews. I'm glad I didn't let the bad reviews affect my judgement.
wtf is up with this trope where guys are incredibly sexist and treat women like trash including the heroine but then at the end they decide that maybe the heroine is okay and never apologize for the incredibly demeaning way they treat women?? this relationship is not cute, sam is not some tortured bad boy, and having a shitty childhood doesn't make it ok to be an abusive asshole
dark
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
There’s just something about the brother’s friend trope that I enjoy.
❗️SPOILERS❗️
There were a few times when I wanted to tell Aisling to stand up. Sam was quite the douchebag. He didn’t do a complete 180 transformation, and I felt it was believable for his character. Did he grovel as much as he should have-no. He did change though.
Him bringing a date who was a replica of Aisling was icky. I’ve seen it before in other stories, and I’m not a fan.
Aisling working in the under the radar clinic made sense to me. I’m glad she didn’t stick with it though. In a way it was about her letting go of her past and moving forward.
❗️SPOILERS❗️
There were a few times when I wanted to tell Aisling to stand up. Sam was quite the douchebag. He didn’t do a complete 180 transformation, and I felt it was believable for his character. Did he grovel as much as he should have-no. He did change though.
Him bringing a date who was a replica of Aisling was icky. I’ve seen it before in other stories, and I’m not a fan.
Aisling working in the under the radar clinic made sense to me. I’m glad she didn’t stick with it though. In a way it was about her letting go of her past and moving forward.
dark
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
✨ BIG FAT SPOILER WARNING✨
this book is literally my 13th reason
me reading the blurb - omg we're going to be served with unrequited love turns into obsessed boy trope? love in the dark and secret romance? aisling also being the monster in their story? and she's not a doormat?
this book is literally my 13th reason
me reading the blurb - omg we're going to be served with unrequited love turns into obsessed boy trope? love in the dark and secret romance? aisling also being the monster in their story? and she's not a doormat?