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A review by cheesie
Daisy Haites by Jessa Hastings
tense
medium-paced
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
i liked this even though the first half felt soooo slow to get into. it picked up like everyone said it would, but i think we could definitely have sped things up faster.
first, i LOVVVVEEEEE julian haites. we like dis š¤ second, i really like daisy. it is a little frustrating that she was essentially made a nurture-born āiām not like other girlsā and i wish she had more opportunities to treat other women w respect and grow in that way, but maybe in the next books?
itās so interesting the author decided to give us another big love triangle-web as our main romantic plot? idk if that was necessary. nobody here is rooting for romeo in the way that i felt like i was kinda rooting for tom england. i think christian and daisy have great chemistry and make a lot of sense.
i do like the haites family business stuff. i like gang/mafia related plots, and i liked the tension of their āwe can do bad things but we have rulesā gone awry plot.
one thing that isnāt the authorās fault and more just me rambling to myself is that i really like daisyās footnote inner monologue and feel like it added a lot to her personality, but found myself skipping over them half the time because it was so frustrating to read on kindle šš and iām upset about it.
first, i LOVVVVEEEEE julian haites. we like dis š¤ second, i really like daisy. it is a little frustrating that she was essentially made a nurture-born āiām not like other girlsā and i wish she had more opportunities to treat other women w respect and grow in that way, but maybe in the next books?
itās so interesting the author decided to give us another big love triangle-web as our main romantic plot? idk if that was necessary. nobody here is rooting for romeo in the way that i felt like i was kinda rooting for tom england. i think christian and daisy have great chemistry and make a lot of sense.
i do like the haites family business stuff. i like gang/mafia related plots, and i liked the tension of their āwe can do bad things but we have rulesā gone awry plot.
one thing that isnāt the authorās fault and more just me rambling to myself is that i really like daisyās footnote inner monologue and feel like it added a lot to her personality, but found myself skipping over them half the time because it was so frustrating to read on kindle šš and iām upset about it.