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The Dating Disaster

Saxon James

3.78 AVERAGE


I knew going into this book that it was heavy on the miscommunication trope- and while the miscommunication was pretty bad, that wasn't even the worst part for me. The worst part was I felt no connection between Felix and Marshall whatsoever. At one point, I was thinking "oh good, they're finally talking and getting to know each other" but then I realized I was well over 60% into the book. Even as I finished the book I felt they were strangers and never felt any connection between them. Everything was so surface level. Did they even have one conversation where they truly got to know each other without miscommunicating? Also, I'm sorry but I did not like Felix.
lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

A história é boa e os personagens são ótimos. A história deles é muito fofa, fiquei com gostinho de quero mais no final.

5
funny relaxing 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: No

3.5⭐️ when in doubt, read Saxon James. This wasn't my favorite of all time, but it was sweet. And I enjoyed the tie in to Frat Wars

Can I say ........ This got sooo much better (not that it wasn't AWSOME anyways

Adorable characters you just have to be able to get over the fact that literally the whole book relies on the miscommunication trope

Great opposites attract romance!
Felix (Griff's son from Platonic Rulebook, Divorced Men's Club, book 2) is a twink who has changed his tune from hooking up as much as possible, to feeling the need for a significant other in his life. Someone to do boyfriend things and be romantic with. And maybe to carry him around like a snugglebug a bit too

4.2⭐️

I liked this, but also sometimes was annoyed by them not just talking about feelings. But I get it, feelings are hard. And the story and friends and FU are all entertaining.