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nikitanavalkar 's review for:
Tangled
by Emma Chase
Who doesn’t love a good grovel?
This book is funny and cute and sexy like a lot of rom coms, especially Emma Chase ones. But what makes it different from others that it’s written entirely from the hero’s POV. And he’s talking directly to us, the readers; kind of like The Office in book form. You don’t get into the heroine’s head at all, which is pretty rare. That might throw you off at first but it’s a super interesting way of experiencing a romance, and I already love the author’s style. She has an especially strong male voice, as is evident from Royally Screwed as well.
This is otherwise a traditional-ish, enemies to lovers, office romance, so the hero, Drew is of course an unabashedly arrogant ass, and he knows it. And he tells us all about it. He definitely has a whole lot of dickish thoughts and actions that might skeeve you off for a bit, but that also means it’s a very honest representation of him. His mind is like spending time in a well appointed gutter; you spend enough time in it, you start to love it. 😂 This also means we get to see his growth and see him turn into a mess of a lovesick puppy.
Also, this is the perfect story for those who want an enemies to lovers romance in which the hero isn’t too much of an asshole especially with the heroine. I mean, his comeuppance and the conflict resolution is handled so well, the last 30% of the book is just him making up to her. He gives great grovel, people! I mean, he also does it to annoy her a little, but it’s glorious and heartwarming 😍
This book is funny and cute and sexy like a lot of rom coms, especially Emma Chase ones. But what makes it different from others that it’s written entirely from the hero’s POV. And he’s talking directly to us, the readers; kind of like The Office in book form. You don’t get into the heroine’s head at all, which is pretty rare. That might throw you off at first but it’s a super interesting way of experiencing a romance, and I already love the author’s style. She has an especially strong male voice, as is evident from Royally Screwed as well.
This is otherwise a traditional-ish, enemies to lovers, office romance, so the hero, Drew is of course an unabashedly arrogant ass, and he knows it. And he tells us all about it. He definitely has a whole lot of dickish thoughts and actions that might skeeve you off for a bit, but that also means it’s a very honest representation of him. His mind is like spending time in a well appointed gutter; you spend enough time in it, you start to love it. 😂 This also means we get to see his growth and see him turn into a mess of a lovesick puppy.
Also, this is the perfect story for those who want an enemies to lovers romance in which the hero isn’t too much of an asshole especially with the heroine. I mean, his comeuppance and the conflict resolution is handled so well, the last 30% of the book is just him making up to her. He gives great grovel, people! I mean, he also does it to annoy her a little, but it’s glorious and heartwarming 😍