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A review by mariahreadit
Contract Season by Cait Nary
3.0
ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley.
Though Nary's writing is strong in itself, I felt like the balance of this book was a bit off.
The beginning and ending didn't mesh with the middle, making the relationship feel like it took a backseat to the individual character development.
While I greatly appreciate both Sea and Brody as characters, I didn't get enough of them actually together.
The prose was effortless and thought provoking, I have an abundance of highlights for this one but I don't find myself revisiting this book.
Merged review:
ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley.
Though Nary's writing is strong in itself, I felt like the balance of this book was a bit off.
The beginning and ending didn't mesh with the middle, making the relationship feel like it took a backseat to the individual character development.
While I greatly appreciate both Sea and Brody as characters, I didn't get enough of them actually together.
The prose was effortless and thought provoking, I have an abundance of highlights for this one but I don't find myself revisiting this book.
Though Nary's writing is strong in itself, I felt like the balance of this book was a bit off.
The beginning and ending didn't mesh with the middle, making the relationship feel like it took a backseat to the individual character development.
While I greatly appreciate both Sea and Brody as characters, I didn't get enough of them actually together.
The prose was effortless and thought provoking, I have an abundance of highlights for this one but I don't find myself revisiting this book.
Merged review:
ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley.
Though Nary's writing is strong in itself, I felt like the balance of this book was a bit off.
The beginning and ending didn't mesh with the middle, making the relationship feel like it took a backseat to the individual character development.
While I greatly appreciate both Sea and Brody as characters, I didn't get enough of them actually together.
The prose was effortless and thought provoking, I have an abundance of highlights for this one but I don't find myself revisiting this book.