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A review by marielouisemuth
Living Dangerously by Katie Fforde
3.0
This is a Bridget Jones meets hunky highlander (like those books with pictures of half-naked men on them) kind of story. On the one hand, this book is quick witted and actually funny, but on the other there are some passages that just drag on for way too long, Polly, the main character, has a weird idea of feminism and independence that just becomes annoying with time, and also, she thinks her main love interest capable of rape at least twice which scares her (kind of) but, uhm, in a hot way? Like wtf? Anyways, that was incredibly weird and just so wrong, but apart from that it was a decent enough read, I guess.