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hannahsjournal 's review for:
Blame It on the Brontes
by Annie Sereno
This books was given to me by Netgalley, but this review is fully my own opinions and thoughts!
To start off, this book is a 3.5 star. I found it in the YA section of Netgalley, but there were a lot more mature themes. Nothing of great detail, but with the main character and love interest both way older than college students, I’d market this as a new adult or adult. I loved how classic literary books were incorporated into Blame it on the Brontes. The characters were fun and Athena was super fun and witty. Thorne is smart, charming and a perfect mix of alpha and feminist. There is lgbtq representation for any curious people.
The pace was excellent and the complicated nature of humans was well shown. The romance was easygoing or first try, but shows the messiness of real love as well as real family drama.
All in all, it was a good book and I’m glad I got to read it!
To start off, this book is a 3.5 star. I found it in the YA section of Netgalley, but there were a lot more mature themes. Nothing of great detail, but with the main character and love interest both way older than college students, I’d market this as a new adult or adult. I loved how classic literary books were incorporated into Blame it on the Brontes. The characters were fun and Athena was super fun and witty. Thorne is smart, charming and a perfect mix of alpha and feminist. There is lgbtq representation for any curious people.
The pace was excellent and the complicated nature of humans was well shown. The romance was easygoing or first try, but shows the messiness of real love as well as real family drama.
All in all, it was a good book and I’m glad I got to read it!