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peixotodust 's review for:
Crossing Lines
by Alexis Gorgun
challenging
funny
tense
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
No
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
I truly wanted to like this book more as I really enjoyed the first one in this series but it was just way too chaotic for me.
Nina is a bit all over the place in this book. First, if I had a friend decorate my own home without telling me, we’d have problems. Plus she had so much to work through and while I’m happy she gets to a healthier place, what do you mean her mom is a liar and manipulator that so much so Nina has to hide everything from her and it stops her from being successful in her life?
Evren was something else too. I still don’t understand how he became a billionaire but okay. His situation was also very chaotic so this book was just chaos lol. I did like him and Nina together but the lack of fluidity in the scenes made it that things just kind of happened. There really was no real build up and that was that. Their intimate scenes felt shoved into the book. I give it a 3 🌶️ out of 5.
I did enjoy see the gang all together again. I wish we could have just seen them the entire time to be honest. That second to last chapter is what I wish this entire book felt like.
Overall, an okay read but not enough to recommend to push to the top of your TBR pile. Thank you Alexis Gorgun and The Smuthood for the ARC in exchange of an honest review.
Nina is a bit all over the place in this book. First, if I had a friend decorate my own home without telling me, we’d have problems. Plus she had so much to work through and while I’m happy she gets to a healthier place, what do you mean her mom is a liar and manipulator that so much so Nina has to hide everything from her and it stops her from being successful in her life?
Evren was something else too. I still don’t understand how he became a billionaire but okay. His situation was also very chaotic so this book was just chaos lol. I did like him and Nina together but the lack of fluidity in the scenes made it that things just kind of happened. There really was no real build up and that was that. Their intimate scenes felt shoved into the book. I give it a 3 🌶️ out of 5.
I did enjoy see the gang all together again. I wish we could have just seen them the entire time to be honest. That second to last chapter is what I wish this entire book felt like.
Overall, an okay read but not enough to recommend to push to the top of your TBR pile. Thank you Alexis Gorgun and The Smuthood for the ARC in exchange of an honest review.