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Agora que és minha

Morgan Bridges

3.31 AVERAGE


Glad I read this through Unlimited...

And really glad I didn't purchase.
Hated it.

I like this genre, so it's not like i didn't know what i was getting into... but this book just...nope.
Can't even put into words my frustration with the FMC.
Really mad at myself for continuing to read until the end. Should have been a DNF.
dark emotional funny mysterious tense fast-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

Let down.
the MMC would do anything for her mental and physical wellbeing but his unhealthy obsession with violence makes it hard for them to function as a couple.

I felt as though there was so much potential with this book leading up to the end but the last few chapters felt very very rushed and unedited.

the pregnancy trope has me gagging like please bring an original ending to the story, just because she's pregnant doesn't mean she should just forgive him for everything.

left me fuming mad and annoyed
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s0phiasilva's review

4.25
dark funny lighthearted fast-paced
challenging dark emotional informative mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

The plot? Predictable, yet still enjoyable.

The characters? Loveable.

Spoiler: The BIRTH CONTROL?!?!?!
No. Just no.

DNF at 57%

Maybe one day I'll pick this one back up but right now it's just not capturing my attention at all.
dark fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I still really enjoyed this book, but I did feel like the pace slowed way down and the main conflict of the story was very quickly and easily taken care of without much buildup. A quick kidnapping/murderer showdown, and bam, done. Then we have the secondary conflict that felt glossed over which was Calista's father being murdered by Hayden, and it turned out that the father was not a horrible guy/murderer that Hayden thought he was. Which we sort of figured out last book, but I was thinking/hoping that was a red herring and he was going to end up being a bad guy and not just the politician who had a shady investor in his younger years. Also, I wasn't a big Hayden fan in this book, when I loved him in the first. He became entirely unreasonable and dictatorial on every single aspect of her life, including
Spoilerhaving the OBGYN give her a saline shot instead of the birth control shot, not giving her clothing when she didn't pack within his time frame for a "trip" she was being forced to go on, tattooing "Mrs. Bennett" on her while she was unconscious, and not giving her any slack or trying to be kind when he KNOWS that he murdered her father when he was innocent.
Hayden was just a downer for me in this book, even though there were moments where he was still hot as hell and where his obsessive/possessive behavior was enjoyable like book 1. Then there was Calista who slowly became more subdued and let Hayden dictate everything when she fought him constantly in the first book. Which I guess isn't that strange seeing as he is manipulative and possessive and their relationship isn't exactly a healthy one. Really, Harper is still the best part of this story, and I am sort of sad that we didn't get much of her in this one.
dark medium-paced