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A Rollercoaster of Emotions, but in a good way…
This hit me in all the right places. Such a good love story with a few twists that had me gasping and crying in the club! Tobias and Meyer are definitely one of my fav book couples and I’m sure I’ll be thinking about this book for weeks
This hit me in all the right places. Such a good love story with a few twists that had me gasping and crying in the club! Tobias and Meyer are definitely one of my fav book couples and I’m sure I’ll be thinking about this book for weeks
I COULD NOT PUT THIS DOWN!!!!
It’s been such a long time since I’ve been left SHOCKED and actually GASPED out load
Tobias Cruz is totally every woman’s dream
I actually hated him at first… with his arrogance and pushy determination
But you soon come to love him and my heart melted… ACTUALLY MELTED with the things he says to Meyer!!!!
Oh these two are just incredible and Meagan Brandy again, did not fail to write an amazing story…
No wonder she is one of my favourite Authors!!!!
READ IT PLEASE!!!
It’s been such a long time since I’ve been left SHOCKED and actually GASPED out load
Tobias Cruz is totally every woman’s dream
I actually hated him at first… with his arrogance and pushy determination
But you soon come to love him and my heart melted… ACTUALLY MELTED with the things he says to Meyer!!!!
Oh these two are just incredible and Meagan Brandy again, did not fail to write an amazing story…
No wonder she is one of my favourite Authors!!!!
READ IT PLEASE!!!
I have mixed feelings. This book was both good and bad. Its sweet and yet also horrible at the same time lol
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Needed a quick fast easy read and that's what i got and a few shocks and surprises i wasn't expecting or see coming. From the beginning i wanted to know more about Meyer, she is smart and hardworking for her baby girl. She believed in a "man" when she was young and naive but learned the hard way like we all do. Tobias came into her life when she needed it and he didn't even know he did. Tobias is more then what meets your eyes and he showes it with Meyer. They both give each other what they each need without knowing it. Its beautiful written with enough to keep you hooked to know what is their story and when you think you know Megan throws you a curve ball lol. Liked the curved balls wasn't what i was expecting but understood Meyer so much more. Great read finished it in one day.
Hero is too full of himself. I want to tell him off and teach him to respect other people especially women not fall in love with him as a book boyfriend.
I decided to give this a four because the ending really got to me. For most of the book I couldn’t get behind Tobias at all. Literally not a redeeming quality. But eventually I forgot about it. So for a man that’s literally a walking red flag and maybe not in the best way, I think a 4 is being generous.
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This is very much a dislike to lovers, slow burn. & yet I was entertained the whole way through, whereas most slow burns I tend to get bored. The tutor girl x athlete scenario was pretty predictable (as usual imo), but I still liked it -- reminded me of Hailey and Nathan from One Tree Hill a little lol.
The first 28% of this I definitely didn't like Tobias. He is the quintessential fuckboy, player, college athlete. He thinks he walks on water and that if a girl isn't begging to give him a blowjob, then they're either lying or there's something wrong with them. You might think to DNF early because of his attitude but if you remind yourself, he's the classic college idiot in all the romcoms we love, you'll end up liking him and the book a lot, I think! For me, I was eager to keep reading because I knew he was going to get a healthy dose of reality with Meyer.
For Meyer -- I really liked her as an FMC. She was sassy and funny underneath her walls of protection. Also, really liked how she both put Tobias in his place/humbled him and saw the deeper layers underneath the playboy outer shell.
The tension between Meyer and Tobias in the first half created good chemistry and made up for the lower spice level for me (as someone who enjoys a much smuttier romance). I liked how Tobias' attitude changed with Meyer once he found out about Bailey and his interactions with "baby B" were so adorable. He definitely fell first and when he would show his vulnerability, I softened to him a lot more. His possessiveness was also pretty spectacular.
There was obviously some secrets Meyer had and more going on with Tobias' coach than he or we knew. That suspense and intrigue definitely kept me hooked. I bounced between "I definitely know the twist" to "hmmm maybe it's this instead" to "no, no definitely first guess", to "wait... what!", to "omg wth?" so good job on the author for that lol.
The angst in the last 30% definitely had me a bit emotional because of how much both were hurting. & I do wish the last 5% would have been fleshed out a bit more to have more of a reunion after the outside angst.
But overall, this was a good dislike to love, opposites attract romance.
This is very much a dislike to lovers, slow burn. & yet I was entertained the whole way through, whereas most slow burns I tend to get bored. The tutor girl x athlete scenario was pretty predictable (as usual imo), but I still liked it -- reminded me of Hailey and Nathan from One Tree Hill a little lol.
The first 28% of this I definitely didn't like Tobias. He is the quintessential fuckboy, player, college athlete. He thinks he walks on water and that if a girl isn't begging to give him a blowjob, then they're either lying or there's something wrong with them. You might think to DNF early because of his attitude but if you remind yourself, he's the classic college idiot in all the romcoms we love, you'll end up liking him and the book a lot, I think! For me, I was eager to keep reading because I knew he was going to get a healthy dose of reality with Meyer.
For Meyer -- I really liked her as an FMC. She was sassy and funny underneath her walls of protection. Also, really liked how she both put Tobias in his place/humbled him and saw the deeper layers underneath the playboy outer shell.
The tension between Meyer and Tobias in the first half created good chemistry and made up for the lower spice level for me (as someone who enjoys a much smuttier romance). I liked how Tobias' attitude changed with Meyer once he found out about Bailey and his interactions with "baby B" were so adorable. He definitely fell first and when he would show his vulnerability, I softened to him a lot more. His possessiveness was also pretty spectacular.
There was obviously some secrets Meyer had and more going on with Tobias' coach than he or we knew. That suspense and intrigue definitely kept me hooked. I bounced between "I definitely know the twist" to "hmmm maybe it's this instead" to "no, no definitely first guess", to "wait... what!", to "omg wth?" so good job on the author for that lol.
The angst in the last 30% definitely had me a bit emotional because of how much both were hurting. & I do wish the last 5% would have been fleshed out a bit more to have more of a reunion after the outside angst.
But overall, this was a good dislike to love, opposites attract romance.
hopeful
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes