A review by reeyabeegale
Losing It by Cora Carmack

3.0

2.75 stars.

This was honestly full of hits and misses. There were scenes that were so clichè that I wanted to skip it altogether.

I don’t mind insta-love as much as others do, but I don’t always enjoy it. I wouldn’t have minded the instalove in Losing It if it wasn’t written in misinterpretation of lust and love. Everything about Bliss felt desperate when she described how much she wanted Mr. Taylor.

I listened to this right after listening to Helen Hoang’s The Kiss Quotient, which was not the best idea to do. I was so hung up with The Kiss Quotient that I wanted to read something “similar”, however, the sexual desires and descriptions of the act itself felt too figuratively written for a contemporary book. It was too flowery to the point that it didn’t seem proper. So far, I’ve encountered the best storytelling from Helen Hoang.

Will definitely read Faking It, cause even if this didn’t make it higher than 3 stars, I still enjoyed it because again — Guilty Pleasure read.