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A review by lu_lopez
Wood You Rather? by Daphne Elliot
3.0
3.5 ⭐️
Paz (Pascal) is an uptight finance guy that moved to Lovewell after is father died, to help is brother save their family business. Then they found out is father was actually murdered. The police is doing nothing. Drug trafficking is involved. And they can’t have closer.
So he decide to hire a PI - Parker. An ex cop, that he had a tumultuous past with, on the case that shall not be named.
The thing is Lovewell doesn’t like strangers.
How the hell can she investigate under the radar, without tilting off the killer?
Well, isn’t fake dating the best option?
It seems solid to me.
She hates him, but can’t pass the case. It just a puzzle she wants to solve.
Want to know if they finally find out who the assassin was?
Go grab a copy.
Okay. The murder mystery has been dragged since book one. I knew who the murdered was. It was obvious. Still I wanted to read it.
I kept thinking the books would get better. But they don’t. They are very relationship based. They have contradictions, and constant repetition, which makes things a little meh.
The events drag along for so long.
The only thing I loved in this book is that the couples always stick together. They are true partners, there is no 3rd act break up. No miscommunication, and I loved that.
Parker is a bad bitch and I loved her. And Paz is a very complex character, with a depth that was anti climatic.
Happy Readings
Paz (Pascal) is an uptight finance guy that moved to Lovewell after is father died, to help is brother save their family business. Then they found out is father was actually murdered. The police is doing nothing. Drug trafficking is involved. And they can’t have closer.
So he decide to hire a PI - Parker. An ex cop, that he had a tumultuous past with, on the case that shall not be named.
The thing is Lovewell doesn’t like strangers.
How the hell can she investigate under the radar, without tilting off the killer?
Well, isn’t fake dating the best option?
It seems solid to me.
She hates him, but can’t pass the case. It just a puzzle she wants to solve.
Want to know if they finally find out who the assassin was?
Go grab a copy.
Okay. The murder mystery has been dragged since book one. I knew who the murdered was. It was obvious. Still I wanted to read it.
I kept thinking the books would get better. But they don’t. They are very relationship based. They have contradictions, and constant repetition, which makes things a little meh.
The events drag along for so long.
The only thing I loved in this book is that the couples always stick together. They are true partners, there is no 3rd act break up. No miscommunication, and I loved that.
Parker is a bad bitch and I loved her. And Paz is a very complex character, with a depth that was anti climatic.
Happy Readings