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A review by bookworm_kathy
The Day I Stopped Falling for Jerks by Max Monroe
4.0
4.5 Stars
What an unexpected journey from Max Monroe. I am usually prepared for humor and wit galore. Sarcasm in spades. I've even become prepared for some mystery and suspense thrown in there.
The Day I Stopped Falling For Jerks was a blend of all of the above, but... more. I'm not sure how to adequately convey how I'm feeling since finishing the book. Perhaps it was the podcast style of telling the story that made it feel different and new. I felt like I was having a conversation with Lucky and she was just telling me about her romantic adventures, err... misadventures... in love.
I feel like I was on the same page with Lucky throughout the story. I got the jerk vibe from Ollie, but just like our heroine, he started to show that he was more than meets the eye.
There were a few times that I wanted to smack some sense into both of them, especially Lucky, but, I can't say I would have done anything differently. I felt the intensity of her feelings as she describe them. To be fair, I might have done the exact same thing, even though it wasn't the best option.
The story definitely ends in a cliffhanger, and I am clamoring for more, especially if it's Ollie's side of the story. Max Monroe has a unique way of telling a story with this duet, and I am eager to read the conclusion. Thank goodness we don't have to wait too long for some closure.
What an unexpected journey from Max Monroe. I am usually prepared for humor and wit galore. Sarcasm in spades. I've even become prepared for some mystery and suspense thrown in there.
The Day I Stopped Falling For Jerks was a blend of all of the above, but... more. I'm not sure how to adequately convey how I'm feeling since finishing the book. Perhaps it was the podcast style of telling the story that made it feel different and new. I felt like I was having a conversation with Lucky and she was just telling me about her romantic adventures, err... misadventures... in love.
I feel like I was on the same page with Lucky throughout the story. I got the jerk vibe from Ollie, but just like our heroine, he started to show that he was more than meets the eye.
There were a few times that I wanted to smack some sense into both of them, especially Lucky, but, I can't say I would have done anything differently. I felt the intensity of her feelings as she describe them. To be fair, I might have done the exact same thing, even though it wasn't the best option.
The story definitely ends in a cliffhanger, and I am clamoring for more, especially if it's Ollie's side of the story. Max Monroe has a unique way of telling a story with this duet, and I am eager to read the conclusion. Thank goodness we don't have to wait too long for some closure.