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He's to Die For
by Erin Dunn
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
mysterious
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
I would like to start off by thanking netgalley for the arc of this book.
I knew I needed to read this book once I read the description, because it is everything I love in a book., a love story, new York city as a character, and of course a rock star and nypd detective. I have always loved when an author can seamlessly blend two worlds together and Dunn does such a brilliant job of bringing Detective Rav Trivedi and the rockstar Jack together. If you love an opposite attracts this one is for you! Rav is posh, work oriented and definitely not focused on love, whereas Jack is a rockstar, quiet, a little grunge and most importantly closed off to the world. That is what makes the two of them so perfect for each other.
I especially loved how Dunn was able to seamlessly blend English, Indian, and American vocab with the narration being done by Rav, an Indian man who grew up in both America and England. I am not usually one for the detective being alone trying to solve everything but in this case it did work out. I absolutely loved this book and will be recommending it to everyone!
I knew I needed to read this book once I read the description, because it is everything I love in a book., a love story, new York city as a character, and of course a rock star and nypd detective. I have always loved when an author can seamlessly blend two worlds together and Dunn does such a brilliant job of bringing Detective Rav Trivedi and the rockstar Jack together. If you love an opposite attracts this one is for you! Rav is posh, work oriented and definitely not focused on love, whereas Jack is a rockstar, quiet, a little grunge and most importantly closed off to the world. That is what makes the two of them so perfect for each other.
I especially loved how Dunn was able to seamlessly blend English, Indian, and American vocab with the narration being done by Rav, an Indian man who grew up in both America and England. I am not usually one for the detective being alone trying to solve everything but in this case it did work out. I absolutely loved this book and will be recommending it to everyone!