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When Our Worlds Collide
by Lindsey Iler
Lots of spoilers so be warned! No, seriously, if you don't want to know every single detail about this book, stop now.
I came across this on Amazon unlimited, and since it was free I decided to give it a chance. The premise sounded interesting enough, but boy was I wrong.
Let's just get straight to all of the reasons why I didn't like this book in no particular order:
1.Harassment towards the heroine from a classmate
2.Hero is physically abused
3.Heroine is almost raped
4.Heroine constantly forgives hero for his fuck ups (like 3 times)
5.Hero ran over heroine with his car while drunk and driving
6a.Hero tells heroine about his past (hero gets a virgin to sleep with him then he humiliated her in front of his friends and she kills herself a month later) and heroine still thinks he is a good person that made a horrible mistake even though he hasn't changed his attitude and screwed over the heroine multiple times.
6b.Also, the hero's grandfather builds a whole new school to cover up the fact that the hero had something to do with the girl killing herself in the school, which makes no sense because it takes months to build a school, yet I'm supposed to believe that this girl killed herself in the old school and no one heard about it because a new school popped up the next day???
7.Heroine's mother let's the hero sleep in the same bed as her daughter even though they're 17 or 18 years old.
8.After the hero sends the biggest FU to the heroine at the end of the book by cheating on her, the heroine still thinks there is good in him.
9.Rember note 1 and 2? Well the person that was harassing the heroine ends up raping her at the end of the book anyway, and this is the situation that makes the Hero realize he should have been there for the heroine and had no right to be mad at her.
The hero could literally shoot her parents dead, and she would still think he is the greatest thing that ever walked this earth.
10.After getting raped and nearly beaten to death, she acts perfectly fine and continues to reassure the hero that nothing was his fault. This girl is so blinded by "love" she would walk straight into the depths of hell if the hero told her to.
Basically I didn't appreciate how the hero didn't learn from his mistakes and I definitely didn't like how ignorant the heroine looked when she forgave the hero.
Do yourself a big favor and skip this book if you happen to come across it. You've been warned.
I came across this on Amazon unlimited, and since it was free I decided to give it a chance. The premise sounded interesting enough, but boy was I wrong.
Let's just get straight to all of the reasons why I didn't like this book in no particular order:
1.Harassment towards the heroine from a classmate
2.Hero is physically abused
3.Heroine is almost raped
4.Heroine constantly forgives hero for his fuck ups (like 3 times)
5.Hero ran over heroine with his car while drunk and driving
6a.Hero tells heroine about his past (hero gets a virgin to sleep with him then he humiliated her in front of his friends and she kills herself a month later) and heroine still thinks he is a good person that made a horrible mistake even though he hasn't changed his attitude and screwed over the heroine multiple times.
6b.Also, the hero's grandfather builds a whole new school to cover up the fact that the hero had something to do with the girl killing herself in the school, which makes no sense because it takes months to build a school, yet I'm supposed to believe that this girl killed herself in the old school and no one heard about it because a new school popped up the next day???
7.Heroine's mother let's the hero sleep in the same bed as her daughter even though they're 17 or 18 years old.
8.After the hero sends the biggest FU to the heroine at the end of the book by cheating on her, the heroine still thinks there is good in him.
9.Rember note 1 and 2? Well the person that was harassing the heroine ends up raping her at the end of the book anyway, and this is the situation that makes the Hero realize he should have been there for the heroine and had no right to be mad at her.
The hero could literally shoot her parents dead, and she would still think he is the greatest thing that ever walked this earth.
10.After getting raped and nearly beaten to death, she acts perfectly fine and continues to reassure the hero that nothing was his fault. This girl is so blinded by "love" she would walk straight into the depths of hell if the hero told her to.
Basically I didn't appreciate how the hero didn't learn from his mistakes and I definitely didn't like how ignorant the heroine looked when she forgave the hero.
Do yourself a big favor and skip this book if you happen to come across it. You've been warned.