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Make-Believe Match
by Melanie Harlow
3⭐️ Marriage of Convenience, love at first sight, and kind of boring...
Lexi and Devlin meet in a bar and hit it off right away... Until they realise Devlin is the closer the corporation hellbent on buying Lexi's family run-down ski resort sent to ensure the deal goes through.
This was fun enough, but ultimately it felt like there was nothing really calling to me about the story. Devlin went from cute, respectful sweetheart to d1ckish and pressuring the next. The number of times he initiates s3x and doesn't stop when she says she's not in the mood is truly concerning.
Also, Tabatha, Lexi's cousin, is almost the villain of the book, but she's excused because her parents abandoned her. Let's get something straight here, having abandonment issues and being an absolute b1tch and a bully are not co-related. Your traumas are not an excuse to be a bad person. It makes certain situations difficult, sure, but there's always a choice. And Tabatha here deserved to be put in her place, repeatedly - which unfortunately never happened.
Overall I thought it was good, but not great.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5
Lexi and Devlin meet in a bar and hit it off right away... Until they realise Devlin is the closer the corporation hellbent on buying Lexi's family run-down ski resort sent to ensure the deal goes through.
This was fun enough, but ultimately it felt like there was nothing really calling to me about the story. Devlin went from cute, respectful sweetheart to d1ckish and pressuring the next. The number of times he initiates s3x and doesn't stop when she says she's not in the mood is truly concerning.
Also, Tabatha, Lexi's cousin, is almost the villain of the book, but she's excused because her parents abandoned her. Let's get something straight here, having abandonment issues and being an absolute b1tch and a bully are not co-related. Your traumas are not an excuse to be a bad person. It makes certain situations difficult, sure, but there's always a choice. And Tabatha here deserved to be put in her place, repeatedly - which unfortunately never happened.
Overall I thought it was good, but not great.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ / 5