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A review by what_karla_reads
One Week to Claim It All by Adriana Herrera
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
4/5 stars
3/5 spice
A quick read with relatable characters. I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed the narrator's ability to play both parts of the MCs. I've listened to this narrator, Frankie Corzo, before in another book and loved her. Esmeralda and Rodrigo had amazing chemistry and she brought that forth very well.
Tropes:
Second chance romance
Rivals to lovers/ kind of office romance
Miscommunication 😝
Dual POV
Dominican and other Latinx representations and culture
The spice was hot in this one, but I kind of expect that with Adriana Herrera.
IMO it's always frustrating when the MMC has a misguided notion that miscommunication is acceptable when "protecting" his love from harsh realities. That's my only gripe... so much pain could've been avoided if he had just communicated what happened. But, alas, he was young and misguided. All is forgiven in the end when it's a HEA.
Highly recommend for fans of second chance romance and office romance.
3/5 spice
A quick read with relatable characters. I listened to the audiobook and really enjoyed the narrator's ability to play both parts of the MCs. I've listened to this narrator, Frankie Corzo, before in another book and loved her. Esmeralda and Rodrigo had amazing chemistry and she brought that forth very well.
Tropes:
Second chance romance
Rivals to lovers/ kind of office romance
Miscommunication 😝
Dual POV
Dominican and other Latinx representations and culture
The spice was hot in this one, but I kind of expect that with Adriana Herrera.
IMO it's always frustrating when the MMC has a misguided notion that miscommunication is acceptable when "protecting" his love from harsh realities. That's my only gripe... so much pain could've been avoided if he had just communicated what happened. But, alas, he was young and misguided. All is forgiven in the end when it's a HEA.
Highly recommend for fans of second chance romance and office romance.