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A review by oitb
Fool Me Twice by Meredith Duran
3.0
3.5 stars. I really wanted this book to be better than it was. This had incredibly gorgeous writing and two very compelling leads, but the plot dragged in the second half of the book and things were happening that didn’t make a ton of sense to me. It could’ve used about 50 less pages and tighter editing overall.
Another general feeling I have about this is that Meredith Duran writes incredibly interior and think-y books, and sometimes the intellectualizing from her characters can get repetitive and stands in the way of the story moving briskly apace.
All that said, I understand why this is MD’s second most popular book on GR — the relationship between the two leads is fairly hard won and there are no shortcuts; the hero is very difficult and his transformation takes a while, which makes it all the more satisfying by the story’s end.
Another general feeling I have about this is that Meredith Duran writes incredibly interior and think-y books, and sometimes the intellectualizing from her characters can get repetitive and stands in the way of the story moving briskly apace.
All that said, I understand why this is MD’s second most popular book on GR — the relationship between the two leads is fairly hard won and there are no shortcuts; the hero is very difficult and his transformation takes a while, which makes it all the more satisfying by the story’s end.