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A review by elliotalderson
The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas
2.0
This honestly felt like the book that never ends. I hate saying that because it feels mean but God, it is the truth.
Some basic thoughts now that I've finished:
- Aaron had no personality for like, 90% of the book. I know people love him and consider him a "book boyfriend" but I honestly don't understand why.
- The repetitiveness got on my nerves real fast, considering the first however many pages (I should have made a note) consisted of the same thing being said over and over and OVER again, just in slightly different ways. This happens in other scenarios throughout the book. Scenes had a tendency to drag on for no reason.
- I should have kept track of how often "we - Aaron and I -" made it into the book. Again, the repetitiveness!!
- The enemies-to-lovers thing was hardly even there. There was no depth to it.
I give it two stars because it isn't the worst thing I've read but, well, it wasn't good, either.
Some basic thoughts now that I've finished:
- Aaron had no personality for like, 90% of the book. I know people love him and consider him a "book boyfriend" but I honestly don't understand why.
- The repetitiveness got on my nerves real fast, considering the first however many pages (I should have made a note) consisted of the same thing being said over and over and OVER again, just in slightly different ways. This happens in other scenarios throughout the book. Scenes had a tendency to drag on for no reason.
- I should have kept track of how often "we - Aaron and I -" made it into the book. Again, the repetitiveness!!
- The enemies-to-lovers thing was hardly even there. There was no depth to it.
I give it two stars because it isn't the worst thing I've read but, well, it wasn't good, either.