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iamrainbou 's review for:
American Fairytale
by Adriana Herrera
3.5
Remember how much I gushed about book one of this series, American Dreamer? Well, I knew I was going to enjoy book two as much. And I did. We met Camilo in book one, a Cuban-Jamaican American social worker who is dreaming of the perfect fairytale ending. He hasn’t had luck with romantic relationships, always labeled as too opinionated, too much. Then he meets Tom, a Dominican single dad billionaire, who will turn his world around. Camilo is pretty stubborn, and Tom comes here crumbling all his idea. Rude! The banter is so satisfying and their romance so wonderful. I really like this one!
As a note, the book discusses being a billionaire and the privilege and power imbalance that creates in their relationship. It's something that it's acknowledged and I really appreciate it.
Remember how much I gushed about book one of this series, American Dreamer? Well, I knew I was going to enjoy book two as much. And I did. We met Camilo in book one, a Cuban-Jamaican American social worker who is dreaming of the perfect fairytale ending. He hasn’t had luck with romantic relationships, always labeled as too opinionated, too much. Then he meets Tom, a Dominican single dad billionaire, who will turn his world around. Camilo is pretty stubborn, and Tom comes here crumbling all his idea. Rude! The banter is so satisfying and their romance so wonderful. I really like this one!
As a note, the book discusses being a billionaire and the privilege and power imbalance that creates in their relationship. It's something that it's acknowledged and I really appreciate it.