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A review by mreanne7
Sweet Addiction by J. Daniels
Did not finish book. Stopped at 65%.
Copied from my GR review:
DNF at 65% (page 189/283, Kindle edition)
This book really didn’t age well and is full of the most cringe dialogue. The FMC is so irritating that it’s almost funny and I wanted to hate read the rest of it, but I can’t. It’s not worth it. She’s chock full of internalized misogyny and slut shaming, and she’s slapped the MMC not once, not twice, but THREE times so far. Once at his workplace when she decided that was the best place to confront him about something. Like WHAT???????
I only picked this up thinking that, because I loved The Tragedy of Felix and Jake, that J. Daniels could do no wrong. Apparently, early 2010s J. Daniels did a lot of wrong. Plus, she’s apparently from the US but was going through her cringe UK obsession phase when writing this. The random British English phrasing (rightly fucked, mental, etc.) when the story takes place in Chicago, Illinois kept pulling me out of the book.
DNF at 65% (page 189/283, Kindle edition)
This book really didn’t age well and is full of the most cringe dialogue. The FMC is so irritating that it’s almost funny and I wanted to hate read the rest of it, but I can’t. It’s not worth it. She’s chock full of internalized misogyny and slut shaming, and she’s slapped the MMC not once, not twice, but THREE times so far. Once at his workplace when she decided that was the best place to confront him about something. Like WHAT???????
I only picked this up thinking that, because I loved The Tragedy of Felix and Jake, that J. Daniels could do no wrong. Apparently, early 2010s J. Daniels did a lot of wrong. Plus, she’s apparently from the US but was going through her cringe UK obsession phase when writing this. The random British English phrasing (rightly fucked, mental, etc.) when the story takes place in Chicago, Illinois kept pulling me out of the book.