A review by morganreadsoccasionally
Sweatpants Season, by Danielle Allen
5.0
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You do not have to be a romance fan to fall in love with this multifaceted story, although the romance makes it sweeter.
Akila and Carlos' story is, in essence, enemies-to-lovers. Their tension is palpable which makes it so satisfying when they find their way in to eachother's arms.
Even though I am a romance fanatic, it's the other theme of the story that has me in love. Ms. Allen tackles the intense topic: the objectification of women. And she holds no punches. This is such an important conversation and I love every single detail about the way Ms. Allen presents it.
Do yourself a favor and read this. You won't regret it.
You do not have to be a romance fan to fall in love with this multifaceted story, although the romance makes it sweeter.
Akila and Carlos' story is, in essence, enemies-to-lovers. Their tension is palpable which makes it so satisfying when they find their way in to eachother's arms.
Even though I am a romance fanatic, it's the other theme of the story that has me in love. Ms. Allen tackles the intense topic: the objectification of women. And she holds no punches. This is such an important conversation and I love every single detail about the way Ms. Allen presents it.
Do yourself a favor and read this. You won't regret it.