A review by dekaj
Gwen and Art Are Not in Love by Lex Croucher

2.0

‘It must be a misunderstanding,’ she kept saying, shaking her head. ‘If you’d just talk to him—’
‘I’m not going to talk to him!’ Gwen had shouted.


This book did not make may sense to me. The characters felt much younger than they were, and the setting .... This might have worked if the characters were from modern business families or something like that, but they did not fit the medieval setting at all. No regard for their place in the world, common social norms, court politics et. Maybe my parents expectations were too high.
I really should've DNFed this one. Every character is one-dimensional stereotypes that I never grew to like. At all.

Well, there was a tiny pice at around 50% of the book where the characters suddenly started communicating, and it was great! But then they went straight beck to being insufferable. It's great that we have more queer romance, but this book was a massive disappointment.

I will end this rant by including some words from one of the main characters, which I felt truly describes every single character during this entire book: I have decided to make a series of poor decisions