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Ship Wrecked

Olivia Dade

3.63 AVERAGE

funny lighthearted reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Liked the first ~60% but like wow was this book way longer than it needed to be. The last half could've used a solid edit, because it did not need to be that long. And the "big" third-act conflict feels so manufactured! Like these ppl are grown ass adults who have already declared their love for each other. Why are they so incapable of a basic conversation? Ugh straight ppl..
emotional funny hopeful medium-paced

I..... liked this. I loved Maria, but the amount of telling rather than showing really turned me off of this one. Too much character and plot development happened off page due to incredibly confusing time jumps (but that may have more to do with audiobook production?) and I just didn't connect with Maria and Peter as a couple as much as the other pairs in this series.

I just cannot get behind this couple. Maria feels one-note and Peter is so, so immature for a 36 year old that it's honestly hard to root for him. I haven't even gotten halfway into the book, but I honestly don't want to. Going to give this a pass, unfortunately.

Thoughtful, loving, and full of yearning, this might be the best book yet in the Spoiler Alert series! Olivia Dade has outdone herself, with the story of the couple every Gods of the Gates fan (and even a few of their colleagues) hoped would just get together already.

This book is just filled to the brim with sexual tension and longing, but the cherry on top is how well they know each other. They’re just so fond of each other, so willing to help and be family to the other that you can’t help but sigh on envy. Their romantic arc ends on the most perfect note and the story even gives the reader plenty of falling action, which I think is highly underrated.

The fat representation is excellent as usual, and this book brings back so many familiar faces from the earlier stories. And while I hope this isn’t the conclusion (I’d just love Carah to have her own book!), it wraps up the Gods of the Gates storyline quite nicely.

The steamy slow-burn romance you deserve, especially if you’ve ever spent years hoping for your favorite tv couple to get together.

This ARC was provided by Avon and Edelweiss. All thoughts are my own.

the time jump from season 1 to six years later was kind of weird and not handled all that well. not bad, but meh.
lighthearted slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: N/A
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

This is very cute! I don't know if I luuurrrvee it the way I do Spoiler Alert but it's definitely in the same vein. I think Olivia Dade does such a great job with having her characters go on well-earned, well-defined growth arcs. I think in this case Peter being so taciturn and withdrawn, it's harder to connect with him or to see why Maria loves him except for the slammin' chemistry. Maria is almost a little too self-aware and mature but I love that she's not working through intense trauma that a less thoughtful author might make her endure. This one just might be suffering a little bit in comparison to the books before it. If I had read it first I might not notice some of those issues. But overall, a super fun, spicy read!

I loved this book so much. Dade not only writes some of the best smart-alecky characters I’ve ever read that will fall in love with them and even when they act like a skitstovel aka shit-boot (I have got to say Swedish curses are so much better that American ones), but always seems to perfectly balances the heavier topics (Check CWs) and light rom-com moments. It was also great to catch up with all the various characters not only from the other books in the series but to see such great HEA’s for the supporting characters who truly steal their scenes (I’m looking at you Carah!) One last thing, the pinning is perfection and the sex scenes are scorching. I can’t wait to see what Dade comes up with next. This is the third book in the Spoiler Alert series and can be read as a stand-alone, but if you’d like to start at the beginning check out [b:Spoiler Alert|50496918|Spoiler Alert (Spoiler Alert, #1)|Olivia Dade|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1584239588l/50496918._SY75_.jpg|75471187], book one.

I received this eARC thanks to NetGalley and Avon and Harper Voyager, Avon in exchange for an honest review. Publishing dates are subject to change.