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A review by justinlife
Meeting Mr. Adorkable by Ali Ryecart
1.0
Ugh.
This was the worst of the series. It didn’t help that it was almost double the size of the others but it didn’t make sense why it needed to be. It felt needlessly wordy. The characters were cute, I guess and some supporting characters did some heavy lifting to get me to the finish line.
My main complaint about the book is that one of the characters was British and it felt like the author was trying to get all the Britishisms in to make the characters make sense.
I also was annoyed that with a series of books, this was the second/third age gap romance. It felt like all the authors could’ve picked a trope and went with it, but three of the five so far have had this. Ugh.
This was the worst of the series. It didn’t help that it was almost double the size of the others but it didn’t make sense why it needed to be. It felt needlessly wordy. The characters were cute, I guess and some supporting characters did some heavy lifting to get me to the finish line.
My main complaint about the book is that one of the characters was British and it felt like the author was trying to get all the Britishisms in to make the characters make sense.
I also was annoyed that with a series of books, this was the second/third age gap romance. It felt like all the authors could’ve picked a trope and went with it, but three of the five so far have had this. Ugh.