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emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
sad
slow-paced
challenging
dark
emotional
sad
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
challenging
emotional
hopeful
mysterious
tense
medium-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:
Complicated
When I read a book, I usually check how many pages it is so that I can gauge how long or how many days I will be spending to finish that particular book. So when I saw that this book has 500 pages, I was like, why would you need a contemporary romance to be that long? And when I saw that the story was written from past to present, I thought that the narrative would be rough, but in a good way, like it would be very detailed and everything would be discussed.
To be honest, I like how the story evolved and progressed, but I'm not a fan of a very chronological type of storytelling.
What I really enjoy are bits and pieces of the plot being revealed little by little. In that way, it will pique my interest as to what happened in the past.
That was just my preference as a reader, but as for this one, it still works for me even if it was written in a chronological order. Though there was a reveal at the latter part of the story.
I also kinda knew that there was something wrong with Lily few chapters in so it was no surprise when I read the revelation about her character. But I would have to say that it was well infused within the story. This part was definitely a movie material.
I love the small details from this book and I guess that's what makes a good romance book.
It's not really about big gestures, but it's really from the little things, and I admire Catharina Maura for being so artistic with her details. I really enjoyed every bit of it, especially the color of the nail polish of Celeste chooses.
As for the characters, I really enjoy alpha characters, Zane and Celeste were both strong characters, and I enjoyed how their relationship started from enemies to lovers, to enemies, and then lovers again.
The only thing to find annoying from all the books of this series is that it has a little bit of unnecessary subplots towards the end. I do get that they were trying to rebuild the relationship, but the push and pull was very redundant, and I don't think the island part was necessary, going back and forth multiple times from what has been established in the middle part was just too much.
As for the side characters, I really enjoyed everyone's appearance and the role they played in this book.
I think at this point that I would definitely finish this series, and I think that Lex's story would be fun and crazy.
To be honest, I like how the story evolved and progressed, but I'm not a fan of a very chronological type of storytelling.
What I really enjoy are bits and pieces of the plot being revealed little by little. In that way, it will pique my interest as to what happened in the past.
That was just my preference as a reader, but as for this one, it still works for me even if it was written in a chronological order. Though there was a reveal at the latter part of the story.
I also kinda knew that there was something wrong with Lily few chapters in so it was no surprise when I read the revelation about her character. But I would have to say that it was well infused within the story. This part was definitely a movie material.
I love the small details from this book and I guess that's what makes a good romance book.
It's not really about big gestures, but it's really from the little things, and I admire Catharina Maura for being so artistic with her details. I really enjoyed every bit of it, especially the color of the nail polish of Celeste chooses.
As for the characters, I really enjoy alpha characters, Zane and Celeste were both strong characters, and I enjoyed how their relationship started from enemies to lovers, to enemies, and then lovers again.
The only thing to find annoying from all the books of this series is that it has a little bit of unnecessary subplots towards the end. I do get that they were trying to rebuild the relationship, but the push and pull was very redundant, and I don't think the island part was necessary, going back and forth multiple times from what has been established in the middle part was just too much.
As for the side characters, I really enjoyed everyone's appearance and the role they played in this book.
I think at this point that I would definitely finish this series, and I think that Lex's story would be fun and crazy.
I won’t lie it took me a minute to get into it but the way the couple grows together at the end of the book is just *chefs kiss* I haven’t seen many books where the “third act break up” wasn’t the MMC so it was refreshing to have it the FMC. The way they build back their trust for one another through communication, therapy, and patience was honestly written beautifully. Oh and the spice was definitely spicing! Keep tissues nearby for this book!
You guysssss I was so desperate for this book after binging the first three, and it seriously did NOT disappoint
3⭐️
zane and celeste really put the hateussy into hate fucking
zane and celeste really put the hateussy into hate fucking
This was emotionally heavy
I am really loving this series but this book felt a bit different. Maybe a bit darker and just all around emotionally heavy. Does it end happy? Yes but it took a long time to get there.
I am really loving this series but this book felt a bit different. Maybe a bit darker and just all around emotionally heavy. Does it end happy? Yes but it took a long time to get there.
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
N/A
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A
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