A review by emilyyyygut
Better Than Friends by Jill Shalvis

3.0

Classic Jill Shalvis. Sassy lead woman and grumpy love interest. They both work over their issues and get together. Normally a formula I eat right up...

But I think it was tainted for me by the current political situation in the US. Some aspects felt like they were leaning too hard into "traditional values". It wasn't heavy handed or anything like that, but comments about "typical male behavior" strike with a different tone for me right now. 

Also some of the "gen z" slang for the PR stuff was a little cringe-y.