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abbeylynn12 's review for:
The Marriage Policy
by Riley Hart
In The Marriage Policy, Riley Hart crafts a delightful tale of two best friends whose deep bond evolves into something more profound. Eric and Donovan, both endearing in their own right, find themselves navigating the complexities of a marriage of convenience that feels anything but contrived.
Their dynamic is a beautiful exploration of how opposites not only attract but also complement each other. The evolution of their relationship is portrayed with sincerity and warmth, capturing the essence of two people who have always been each other's constants, FINALLY recognizing the love that's been there all along.
If you love romances that are low on angst but high on feelings, this one delivers in spades.
Tropes;
Best friends to lovers
Marriage of convenience
Forced proximity
Bi-awakening
mutual pining (but with a happy twist!)
Their dynamic is a beautiful exploration of how opposites not only attract but also complement each other. The evolution of their relationship is portrayed with sincerity and warmth, capturing the essence of two people who have always been each other's constants, FINALLY recognizing the love that's been there all along.
If you love romances that are low on angst but high on feelings, this one delivers in spades.
Tropes;
Best friends to lovers
Marriage of convenience
Forced proximity
Bi-awakening
mutual pining (but with a happy twist!)