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A review by theliterarycourt
Rookie Move by Riley Hart, Neve Wilder
4.0
✰3.5 stars✰ rounded up
This book was super low angst and overall a pleasant read.
Our main characters, Garrett and Warner, feel almost indistinguishable to me. Garrett was a little cockier in the first half of the book but by the end both of them almost felt like the exact same personality. There wasn’t anything wrong with this necessarily, just if you’re looking for characters who read more independent and have a chemistry because of that this might not be your jam.
Despite feeling very similar when reading between the two perspectives, the banter between them is great and helps draw them as their own characters. But I wished we would have gotten a little more romance as their situation started to develop. What we did get though, and I’m not complaining, was a plethora of sexy scenes.
I really needed a book where I could turn my mind off, read some spice, and have an ending that feels good and this book delivered that for me. It’s not very plot driven but that wasn’t what I was in the mood for this week so it genuinely just hit a good spot for me.
Definitely recommend if you’re looking for something fun, quick and spicy!
I didn’t know what the fuck I was doing, or where I was going, or why I suddenly wanted him so much, it was hard to breathe.
This book was super low angst and overall a pleasant read.
Our main characters, Garrett and Warner, feel almost indistinguishable to me. Garrett was a little cockier in the first half of the book but by the end both of them almost felt like the exact same personality. There wasn’t anything wrong with this necessarily, just if you’re looking for characters who read more independent and have a chemistry because of that this might not be your jam.
Despite feeling very similar when reading between the two perspectives, the banter between them is great and helps draw them as their own characters. But I wished we would have gotten a little more romance as their situation started to develop. What we did get though, and I’m not complaining, was a plethora of sexy scenes.
He was supposed to be an itch I’d scratched, then moved on, but somehow he had burrowed beneath my skin, sank down, and rooted himself in the marrow of my bones, and yeah, that was some poetic fucking shit, but it was how I felt. He’d somehow become a part of me, this extension of myself that lived inside me.
I really needed a book where I could turn my mind off, read some spice, and have an ending that feels good and this book delivered that for me. It’s not very plot driven but that wasn’t what I was in the mood for this week so it genuinely just hit a good spot for me.
Definitely recommend if you’re looking for something fun, quick and spicy!