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A review by wonderwomannz
Hello Temptation by Kelsie Hoss
3.0
This is the third installment in a series that explores love, relationships, and personal growth. While the plot is more engaging compared to the first two books, the story still struggles with weak character development.
The protagonists often come across as childlike and immature, making it difficult for me to fully invest in their journeys.
I can appreciated the genuine moments of humor and charm throughout the book, which was nice, but still wasnt enough for me to increase my rating.
I did have some relatable moments being a big girl myself.
The protagonists often come across as childlike and immature, making it difficult for me to fully invest in their journeys.
I can appreciated the genuine moments of humor and charm throughout the book, which was nice, but still wasnt enough for me to increase my rating.
I did have some relatable moments being a big girl myself.
The narration is another drawback, as the narrators' voices fail to capture the essence of the characters and their emotions. This flat and uninspired performance detracts from my overall listening experience.
Despite these issues, Hoss's writing style is accessible and easy to follow, with moments of genuine humor and charm.
Despite these issues, Hoss's writing style is accessible and easy to follow, with moments of genuine humor and charm.
It shows some improvement in its plot but is held back by weak characters and narration. Fans of the series may enjoy the continuation.
Despite these concerns, I will still continue to listen to this series as I decide and borrow something new.
Despite these concerns, I will still continue to listen to this series as I decide and borrow something new.