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aastraeaa 's review for:
The Proposal
by L. Steele
The first 1/3 was ok at most. the rest was dogshit, this was written as if it were a middle age woman, and a 2012 prepubescent horny Wattpad writer combined forces and made this horrible thing. Spoiler! she's bald... that's the big secret... literally, no one cares.
Now I get that this is a big insecurity, she keeps backing out of the relationship, and by the relationship I mean MARRIAGE. Also, he explicitly mentions that he did a background check, he knew her fucken dog and she thinks he won't know a medical condition, especially since he was also looking to have a child... do you people understand how that doesn't make any sense at all.
Then the entire best friend with his BSF felt so fucken annoying like OK WE GET IT ANOTHER BOOK. The other 2/3 of this book felt so trashy, rushed yet dragged out I hate it. By the time I got to the 'big reveal' I had already forgotten about the beginning and the characters I actually liked. Also, the book suffered from 'Main character syndrome which is where everything, and I mean everything revolves around her, her friends bend over backward for HER and she's the most dislikable one here.
This has honestly discouraged me from reading any of L. Steele's books and makes me understand why they don't use their full name, I wouldn't want this thing anywhere near mine either.
Now I get that this is a big insecurity, she keeps backing out of the relationship, and by the relationship I mean MARRIAGE. Also, he explicitly mentions that he did a background check, he knew her fucken dog and she thinks he won't know a medical condition, especially since he was also looking to have a child... do you people understand how that doesn't make any sense at all.
Then the entire best friend with his BSF felt so fucken annoying like OK WE GET IT ANOTHER BOOK. The other 2/3 of this book felt so trashy, rushed yet dragged out I hate it. By the time I got to the 'big reveal' I had already forgotten about the beginning and the characters I actually liked. Also, the book suffered from 'Main character syndrome which is where everything, and I mean everything revolves around her, her friends bend over backward for HER and she's the most dislikable one here.
This has honestly discouraged me from reading any of L. Steele's books and makes me understand why they don't use their full name, I wouldn't want this thing anywhere near mine either.