A review by marlobo
DJ Dangerfield by Anyta Sunday

4.0

3.5 stars (2nd read; former rating: 3 stars)

A pleasurable book.

It's the second book that I read by [a:Anyta Sunday|5155341|Anyta Sunday|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1403006029p2/5155341.jpg] and at the moment I think about her work like "relaxing reading for stressful times."

There's a sensation that I have in respect of both books and is that they have a laid-back undertone. We'll see if when I read some more books by her this repeats at the point of thinking about said undertone like her trademark.

The writing style is pleasant and clear, and the story reads in a jiffy.

I tolerate without problems the feeling of "I already read this" if the theme attracts me and it's well-written. But while I was reading [b:DJ Dangerfield|19226778|DJ Dangerfield|Anyta Sunday|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1386307307s/19226778.jpg|25756329] I couldn't avoid thinking that it looked similar to [b:Taboo For You|18298950|Taboo For You (Friends to Lovers, #1)|Anyta Sunday|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1375869584s/18298950.jpg|25255768], the parallelism becomes very strong in what does to the characters's treatment:
Spoiler
* Luke / Kane
* Sam / Justin
* Jeremy / Tom
* Carole / Hannah


I should say that even though I liked a lot all these characters I expect to see more versatility in other books of Ms. Sunday.