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Lover

Eden O'Neill

4.04 AVERAGE


Literally by far my favorite of the series. Ramses has always been my favorite so its not surpise that his book hands down was the best to me! I absolutley love the court world !!! So so good!

ykw, out of all the books in this series i liked this one the most; like their romance seemed more natural—i also liked that ramses was patient w bri and that he was v mature despite everything, although it was weird that knight, lj, and jax (god i cannot get over the fact that he is actually dating his stepsister; how are people ok with this??? idgi) all proposed at their friend’s babyshower—who does that LMAO anywayyy, it was a little underwhelming when bri’s husband came by but whatever, i’m happy she stabbed him
emotional mysterious slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Finally hearing Ramses story made me really happy. Although I found it a little slow starting before rushing through. Some of the storyline’s came and went so fast it felt a little too rushed.
However loved the characters.
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ameserole's review


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Lover is the 4th and final book in the Court University series. This book is told by Ramses and Bri. This book has so much going on in it! A student/teacher relationship, an age gap, and forbidden romance.

Ramses meets Bri at his best friend's wedding when she's at the top of a high dive. They have one night together but end up separating ways.

Both have gone through things and both have a way of helping the other. However, with a secret relationship, things are bound to come to light. Their pasts come back up as well. This book was a great end to the series, and I really loved getting to know Ramses and Bri!

kellieh's review

5.0

HOT with a side of insecurities

Can't believe that this is the end to the Court University series! Sad but it didn't stop me from binge reading this in 5 hours....when I should have been sleeping.
Ramses may only be 22 but he has a lot of baggage that he is carrying; baggage that seems to linger over him. Brielle is a 35 year old divorcee that has a million and one insecurities.
They meet at December and Prince's wedding and had a steamy, hot night of....holy crap....it was an inferno. Bri knew he was younger but assumed around the age of 26. But, it wasn't until he walked into her college history class...as her STUDENT...that she realized HOW young. Drum up another insecurity for Ms Bri. Then, next whammy, she realizes Mr Inferno Hot Night is actually the SON to her friend and mentor. Let's tag on an extra rider to that age-gap insecurity.

While Bri was busy running away, Ramses was steadily gaining on her; not letting her use one insecurity against him to push him away. This requires him to go against his normal "full steam ahead" actions. He has to slow down and allow Bri to work through everything on her time.
Throw in some con daddy and crazy ex issues and you have the rollercoaster story of Ramses and Bri.

Literally by far my favorite of the series. Ramses has always been my favorite so its not surpise that his book hands down was the best to me! I absolutley love the court world !!! So so good!

kittypow's review

3.5
emotional medium-paced

rothareads11's review

4.0
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes