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A review by chelsss_ann
Mr. Swoony by Piper Rayne
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.75
**Thank you to Piper Rayne and Valentine PR for the early copy to read in exchange for an honest review.
***Even without loving this one like I did the first two, I still FLEW through this.
I, unfortunately, did not swoon for this one. It was heavy on the instalove, which isn't my favorite, but if that had been the only thing I didn't fall in love with, I might be writing a different review. Now, before I begin, I didn't mind her moving on quickly from her douche ex. That relationship was over before she left him at the altar. That has nothing to do with the instalove part for me. Ok, moving on.
My biggest ick of this book was the MMC himself. The main thing that caused me to end the book disliking him was when he made a dumb, DUMB mistake at the end of the book and then blamed a woman with mental health issues for his situation and barely took any of the blame on himself. NOPE. Not a fan. I didn't notice any of this type of behavior or style in the author's writing in the previous books of this series, and I really hope it doesn't show up in the last book. And if it does, I hope Tedi knocks the sense into Tweetie.
***Even without loving this one like I did the first two, I still FLEW through this.
I, unfortunately, did not swoon for this one. It was heavy on the instalove, which isn't my favorite, but if that had been the only thing I didn't fall in love with, I might be writing a different review. Now, before I begin, I didn't mind her moving on quickly from her douche ex. That relationship was over before she left him at the altar. That has nothing to do with the instalove part for me. Ok, moving on.
My biggest ick of this book was the MMC himself. The main thing that caused me to end the book disliking him was when he made a dumb, DUMB mistake at the end of the book and then blamed a woman with mental health issues for his situation and barely took any of the blame on himself. NOPE. Not a fan. I didn't notice any of this type of behavior or style in the author's writing in the previous books of this series, and I really hope it doesn't show up in the last book. And if it does, I hope Tedi knocks the sense into Tweetie.