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Ignite
by Melanie Harlow
4 ⭐️/5
I was actually pretty funny to read this. The kids were a bonus. Hallie and Luna were so funny, when they just stand beside the bed and shit-talk about Dex while he would just pretended to be asleep.
I don’t usually read the single mom/dad trope, because I find it very— I don’t know. The girls that get it, get it. Anyways, I enjoy myself reading it and while it was a nice book I don’t think I’m in my best mood for reading some books lately. I feel like I’m reading just to avoid responsibilities and procrastinate. Which makes sense since I’m a very procrastinating person.
But whatever. The age gap was so funny because he thinks that he’s like 50 years older when it was just 12 years apart, which —to be honest— isn’t a really big age gap this days. It makes sense though, because it wasn’t the age but the stage of life.
I loved how Winnie would throw herself out there and love people with everything she had to give. It makes her braver than she might thought. Because it takes a lot to give everything and get nothing in return. She was so kind and generous and easy to love, I understand how Dex fell that easily.
I was actually pretty funny to read this. The kids were a bonus. Hallie and Luna were so funny, when they just stand beside the bed and shit-talk about Dex while he would just pretended to be asleep.
I don’t usually read the single mom/dad trope, because I find it very— I don’t know. The girls that get it, get it. Anyways, I enjoy myself reading it and while it was a nice book I don’t think I’m in my best mood for reading some books lately. I feel like I’m reading just to avoid responsibilities and procrastinate. Which makes sense since I’m a very procrastinating person.
But whatever. The age gap was so funny because he thinks that he’s like 50 years older when it was just 12 years apart, which —to be honest— isn’t a really big age gap this days. It makes sense though, because it wasn’t the age but the stage of life.
I loved how Winnie would throw herself out there and love people with everything she had to give. It makes her braver than she might thought. Because it takes a lot to give everything and get nothing in return. She was so kind and generous and easy to love, I understand how Dex fell that easily.