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A review by bookish_kayy
Times Like These by Julia Wolf
5.0
10 stars
Nicky! So much rough on top of so much sweet.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t think I could forgive his initial blunder. Like a super hard thing to get past. And then he started showing who he was. And then he showed more. And now, I think I might be in love. (Please don’t tell my husband, he’d be mighty jelly.)
But seriously. The push and pull between Nick & Dalia, the relationships she formed, not just with him, but literally everyone. It was beautiful to think someone out there was just so comfortable with themselves that the rest of the world couldn’t help but to be that way with her too.
She wasn’t weak. Literally my favorite part of the whole book, was how she’d already experienced something that made her feel that way, and so she just was adamant in doing better.
I typically don’t read rockstar romance, but I had a feeling from the blurb, and I’m so glad I did.
Nicky! So much rough on top of so much sweet.
I’ll be honest, I didn’t think I could forgive his initial blunder. Like a super hard thing to get past. And then he started showing who he was. And then he showed more. And now, I think I might be in love. (Please don’t tell my husband, he’d be mighty jelly.)
But seriously. The push and pull between Nick & Dalia, the relationships she formed, not just with him, but literally everyone. It was beautiful to think someone out there was just so comfortable with themselves that the rest of the world couldn’t help but to be that way with her too.
She wasn’t weak. Literally my favorite part of the whole book, was how she’d already experienced something that made her feel that way, and so she just was adamant in doing better.
I typically don’t read rockstar romance, but I had a feeling from the blurb, and I’m so glad I did.