A review by reeyabeegale
Go Deep by Rilzy Adams

3.0

It’s not a bad book, but it’s not exactly memorable for me. It’s my first Rilzy Adams and I’m looking forward to reading her other works (including backlogs) in the future.

As much as I would’ve liked to appreciate and relate to the characters, I didn’t. I don’t know if it’s because I’m not a big fan of novellas, and whenever I read one, it rarely hits the mark — or I’m a sucker for best friends to lovers trope that I have high standards for such plots. Whatever the case is, it’s not a disappointing book, it was okay and enough to entertain.

What I loved most about this book was that because it’s a novella, there wasn’t much space for drama and confused feelings. It was balanced and realistic, knowing the characters didn’t harbor secret romantic feelings for each other prior to their sexual arrangement.

Reading this book reminded me a lot about Blurred Lines which is by far one of my favorite best friends to lovers romance book. The drama and conflict didn’t drag to the point of exhaustion for the readers.

I still recommend this book, and hopefully most of you will enjoy it more than I did.