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"3.5 Stars"
For the most part, this book was pretty good. I have mixed feelings about this book because there are some moments where I literally couldn't stop smiling and then there are times where I just wanted to shake both the characters out of their stupidity.
Vicious/(Baron)
I both loved and hated him. During the flashbacks to the past, I couldn't stand him. I mean I understood his way of thinking but it still didn't justify the way he and his friends treated Millie. I felt like his excuse for treating her bad was not good enough. I also felt like he didn't genuinely apologize for all the wrongs he did in the past and the present. I only truly started to like Vic when he actually started to let Millie in and tell her the reasons why he treated her so badly when they were kids. Towards the middle/end of the book he finally stopped leaving her in the dark and making her feel like everything was her fault. I think I didn't fully love Vicious until I saw that he wasn't just playing with Millie's feelings and that he truly wanted to try and make their relationship work.
Millie/(Emilia)
I liked Millie. I felt like she was a strong character and knew when to say enough was enough. I feel like with books like this it's easy to end up hating the heroine because the authors don't give them a backbone and then we end up watching them get walked over the entire book. Yes, Millie did put up with a lot of Vic's crap and at times she did piss me off because she took him back too easily but towards the end she really made him work for it and that satisfied my inner bitch.
Overall
Overall this was a good book. It had well-developed characters, humor, love, drama, and friendship.
P.S - If I could've changed one thing about this book it would've been Vic's background story. His stepmothers' motives didn't seem that believable to me.
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For the most part, this book was pretty good. I have mixed feelings about this book because there are some moments where I literally couldn't stop smiling and then there are times where I just wanted to shake both the characters out of their stupidity.
Vicious/(Baron)
I both loved and hated him. During the flashbacks to the past, I couldn't stand him. I mean I understood his way of thinking but it still didn't justify the way he and his friends treated Millie. I felt like his excuse for treating her bad was not good enough. I also felt like he didn't genuinely apologize for all the wrongs he did in the past and the present. I only truly started to like Vic when he actually started to let Millie in and tell her the reasons why he treated her so badly when they were kids. Towards the middle/end of the book he finally stopped leaving her in the dark and making her feel like everything was her fault. I think I didn't fully love Vicious until I saw that he wasn't just playing with Millie's feelings and that he truly wanted to try and make their relationship work.
Spoiler
When he stood outside in the cold waiting hours for Millie's showing to be over and when he walked her home every day for months I swooned so hard.Millie/(Emilia)
I liked Millie. I felt like she was a strong character and knew when to say enough was enough. I feel like with books like this it's easy to end up hating the heroine because the authors don't give them a backbone and then we end up watching them get walked over the entire book. Yes, Millie did put up with a lot of Vic's crap and at times she did piss me off because she took him back too easily but towards the end she really made him work for it and that satisfied my inner bitch.
Overall
Overall this was a good book. It had well-developed characters, humor, love, drama, and friendship.
P.S - If I could've changed one thing about this book it would've been Vic's background story. His stepmothers' motives didn't seem that believable to me.
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