Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by lukiespookey
Garron Park by Nordika Night
3.0
3.5 stars
I was pretty confident this book was set in the US until the author randomly threw in words like “paycheque” and “labour”. Then I thought it was the UK but their dialogue didn’t give that and then I saw the author was Canadian and here we are.
Listen, this book was horny which like is fine. They were written well. I didn’t really enjoy that their brothers were so…involved in their sex lite. Like asking whose d*ck goes where and what it felt like to give h*ad. Maybe it’s because I didn’t really have that kind of brother.
But this book takes the enemies to lovers trope, puts it in a bottle, violently shakes it and releases it like dropping a mentos in a coke bottle. These two hate and it’s so interesting to see them still hate each other but the hate is more like “I hate you so much, I love you.” kinda deal so I did enjoy the tension there.
Listen, they were just two kids down on their luck trying to make it out of their trailer park and away from abusive/neglectful family and honestly? It’s done really well.
I was pretty confident this book was set in the US until the author randomly threw in words like “paycheque” and “labour”. Then I thought it was the UK but their dialogue didn’t give that and then I saw the author was Canadian and here we are.
Listen, this book was horny which like is fine. They were written well. I didn’t really enjoy that their brothers were so…involved in their sex lite. Like asking whose d*ck goes where and what it felt like to give h*ad. Maybe it’s because I didn’t really have that kind of brother.
But this book takes the enemies to lovers trope, puts it in a bottle, violently shakes it and releases it like dropping a mentos in a coke bottle. These two hate and it’s so interesting to see them still hate each other but the hate is more like “I hate you so much, I love you.” kinda deal so I did enjoy the tension there.
Listen, they were just two kids down on their luck trying to make it out of their trailer park and away from abusive/neglectful family and honestly? It’s done really well.