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Loathe to Love You
by Ali Hazelwood
Under One Roof:
They were genuinely cute — the awkwardness felt real and sweet, not forced. I loved that the pining was mutual instead of the usual “just her spiralling” situation.
Her friend group? Adorable.
Cuddling under the pretence of warmth? Always a favourite.
It was rushed (novella life), but surprisingly well executed.
Stuck With You:
The miscommunication trope is just not it for me.
They were cute, but she really could’ve saved herself a world of pain if she just used her brain.
Felt way too rushed, even by novella standards.
Below Zero:
Another miscommunication plot — hard pass.
Honestly didn’t buy the chemistry between them. Just didn’t hit the mark.
They were genuinely cute — the awkwardness felt real and sweet, not forced. I loved that the pining was mutual instead of the usual “just her spiralling” situation.
Her friend group? Adorable.
Cuddling under the pretence of warmth? Always a favourite.
It was rushed (novella life), but surprisingly well executed.
Stuck With You:
The miscommunication trope is just not it for me.
They were cute, but she really could’ve saved herself a world of pain if she just used her brain.
Felt way too rushed, even by novella standards.
Below Zero:
Another miscommunication plot — hard pass.
Honestly didn’t buy the chemistry between them. Just didn’t hit the mark.