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Hands Down
by Mariana Zapata
This book is repetitive and 100+ pages too long. Main female character is not boring, but— every page she doubts herself and plays down her own importance. And soon it's become an old day and very annoying.
Main male character is just flat, we don't know much about him other than he probably loves football and plays football, goes training, loves family and was a playboy in the past. And he is rich.
To me was very off putting his "kiddo". Their relationship is absolutely without sexual tension. After 70% of a book I stopped waiting for them to kiss.
Their relationship is pretty much platonic. Brother sister like. And I don't get it, she is 27 he 34. When she was a teenager, the 7 years difference was pretty big. But when they are both adults it's a little ridiculous.
I don't like that both of them are afraid of the reaction of friend and cousin Boogie. Because seriously it is not his business. Really. Zak and B not blood related.
I don't like love confession scene. It was just weird for me.
I don't like too much miscommunication and misunderstanding. Also that they both just stopped trying to contact each other. If I had a friend and they stopped answering my calls I would find a possibility to find out what happened.
This book is just as romance just as mustard is a sweet syrup.
And it's all very sad, because I really liked the previous book. Eh.
Main male character is just flat, we don't know much about him other than he probably loves football and plays football, goes training, loves family and was a playboy in the past. And he is rich.
To me was very off putting his "kiddo". Their relationship is absolutely without sexual tension. After 70% of a book I stopped waiting for them to kiss.
Their relationship is pretty much platonic. Brother sister like. And I don't get it, she is 27 he 34. When she was a teenager, the 7 years difference was pretty big. But when they are both adults it's a little ridiculous.
I don't like that both of them are afraid of the reaction of friend and cousin Boogie. Because seriously it is not his business. Really. Zak and B not blood related.
I don't like love confession scene. It was just weird for me.
I don't like too much miscommunication and misunderstanding. Also that they both just stopped trying to contact each other. If I had a friend and they stopped answering my calls I would find a possibility to find out what happened.
This book is just as romance just as mustard is a sweet syrup.
And it's all very sad, because I really liked the previous book. Eh.