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A review by chels_whit_well
The Flatshare by Beth O'Leary
4.0
A slow burn one-bed trope turned into a story.
Sweet and enjoyable. I finished this in a day. The pacing is helped by the dual perspectives and the short chapters. It did take a good while for me to get used to Leon's voice since he doesn't pronounce his subjects.
Tiffy is a lovely heroine but perhaps only has flaws due to her trauma instead of inherent flaws like real people.
Leon on the other hand is a little more dynamic outside of his trauma and drama, as a character.
Question: Does this paint a realistic picture of emotional abuse?
Sweet and enjoyable. I finished this in a day. The pacing is helped by the dual perspectives and the short chapters. It did take a good while for me to get used to Leon's voice since he doesn't pronounce his subjects.
Tiffy is a lovely heroine but perhaps only has flaws due to her trauma instead of inherent flaws like real people.
Leon on the other hand is a little more dynamic outside of his trauma and drama, as a character.
Question: Does this paint a realistic picture of emotional abuse?