A review by bookstalker_1505
The Hookup Dilemma by Constance Gillam

3.0

MY THOUGHTS:

Rashida and ElliotQuinn met at the bar one night and had an instant connection between. Who would have thought they were ‘enemies’ on opposite sides on a sensitive issue? Rashida is a food critic who is trying to save her childhood neighborhood from the big business bad wolf that is Quinn enterprises. Needless to say that this leaves Rashida and Elliot’s huge attraction in danger.

This was a cute ‘lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers’. A fast-paced story with many funny scenes. The story was light and very easy to read.



WHAT I LIKED:

- Rashida’s relationship with her grandma is amazing and reminded me so much about my own relationship with my grandma, so it hit a sensitive spot in my heart

- The mean pranks the old lady and her friend did on poor Elliot were amazing! Who doesn’t love a nice old lady that turns out to be sassier than we had expected?



- The plot was light and amusing. I really enjoyed the story in general.

WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:

- The author focused too much on their sexual tension and less on their romantic feelings towards one another.



CONCLUSION:

For fans of the ‘enemies to lovers’ trope that need a light and funny read I recommend this book.


THIS BOOK STALKER CONFESSES:
PLOT: ★★★
CHARACTERS: ★★★
WRITING: ★★★★
COVER: ★★★★
OVERALL: ★★★


* I want to thank Netgalley and Entangled Publishing LLC g for the free ebook in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.