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jenellereads 's review for:
The Double Play
by Annah Conwell
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
If I hadn’t been listening to the audiobook, there’s a really good chance I would’ve DNFd 😭
I judged the book by the cover and was so excited but this missed the mark in so many ways!
On a positive note, this is very easy to listen to. If you’re trying to meet a numerical goal or just need something to listen to in the background, this is perfect for that. You don’t have to engage deeply to capture the entire story.
This story is VERY insta-love. The MMC was DETERMINED that they were boss/nanny and nothing more and she has ONE incident in her life and all of a sudden she’s “his brave girl” and “wildflower” but like they didn’t have ANY chemistry before that and truthfully, none after.
The FMC cries or almost cries literally every time she’s on the page and her emotional instability causes me to question her ability to be a nanny.
Sadly, the characters lacked soooo so much depth. They’re extremely one-dimensional and I feel like the entire book is very simple and one-dimensional.
I sadly wouldn’t recommend this book/audiobook. Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to listen to this ALC!
I judged the book by the cover and was so excited but this missed the mark in so many ways!
On a positive note, this is very easy to listen to. If you’re trying to meet a numerical goal or just need something to listen to in the background, this is perfect for that. You don’t have to engage deeply to capture the entire story.
This story is VERY insta-love. The MMC was DETERMINED that they were boss/nanny and nothing more and she has ONE incident in her life and all of a sudden she’s “his brave girl” and “wildflower” but like they didn’t have ANY chemistry before that and truthfully, none after.
The FMC cries or almost cries literally every time she’s on the page and her emotional instability causes me to question her ability to be a nanny.
Sadly, the characters lacked soooo so much depth. They’re extremely one-dimensional and I feel like the entire book is very simple and one-dimensional.
I sadly wouldn’t recommend this book/audiobook. Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to listen to this ALC!