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a_reader_obsessed's review
3.0
3 Stars
Super simple sweet, chronicling a friends to lovers evolution from when it was meet hate at 8 years old to lust and love at 18.
A feel good shorty!
Super simple sweet, chronicling a friends to lovers evolution from when it was meet hate at 8 years old to lust and love at 18.
A feel good shorty!
serru's review
2.0
This is a tooth-achingly sweet short story about two guys who go from enemies to friends to lovers. Dallas Thomason has always been stuck together in school with Brooklyn Thorne due to them having last names that begin with the letter T. From their first meeting in grade three all the way to high school, the two have been paired together for various things but maintained an antagonistic relationship. A new job at a local store during the summer after graduation forces them to work together yet again, but this time things slowly start to change. The plot is really straightforward and a lot of ground is covered in such a short story but none of it went into much detail. The length of the story is far too short for much plot/character development and I think the author relied a lot on cliches and stereotypes. All in all, a sweet but ultimately forgettable romance.
crtsjffrsn's review
3.0
You know that cliche about the kid on the playground that is mortal enemies with the other kid he's secretly crushing on? Dallas and Brooklyn are exactly that personified in Bridges by M.J. O'Shea. With a rough start in childhood, they never did get along and actively antagonized each other before eventually just completely losing sight of each other until they find themselves stuck working together in the summer after high school. And it's then that they both learn that maybe they weren't destined to be enemies after all. This one is short, sweet, and cute. I enjoyed it and recommend it as a quick and fun read (it's only ~27 pages).