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A review by blue_books
Bending the Rules by Mariah Dietz
2.0
Super slow burn romance.
Most of the time I didn´t like Lincoln, I understand that he was trying to fight his feelings or at least disguise them (which he did a pretty good fucking job), but he was rude to her and treat her badly. I didn´t find believable that he actually felt something more than attraction towards Reagan.
Another thing I didn’t love was how Paxton and Arlo treated women. I don’t mind people who sleep around and have a lot of casual relationships, but they were super cocky, bad-mouthed women that had slept with them or wanted to, and had double standards about how Reagan and Poppy were supposed to approach their sexuality.
All in all it is a good book and I´m still going to read the next in the series because I need to know what happens next.
Most of the time I didn´t like Lincoln, I understand that he was trying to fight his feelings or at least disguise them (which he did a pretty good fucking job), but he was rude to her and treat her badly. I didn´t find believable that he actually felt something more than attraction towards Reagan.
Another thing I didn’t love was how Paxton and Arlo treated women. I don’t mind people who sleep around and have a lot of casual relationships, but they were super cocky, bad-mouthed women that had slept with them or wanted to, and had double standards about how Reagan and Poppy were supposed to approach their sexuality.
All in all it is a good book and I´m still going to read the next in the series because I need to know what happens next.