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The Day I Stopped Falling for Jerks by Max Monroe
4.0
I have listened to a TON of Max Monroe books this year and I love this writing duo's great characters and clever stories. They're usually super swoony and lol-funny. I was excited about the premise of this duet. And for the most part, I really liked the story and the characters.
Lucky is plucky. (Sorry, I didn't mean to rhyme.) She's hard-working and determined. But, unlucky in love. She takes a work trip that really begins to look a little like an early mid-life crisis/exploration of self-discovery. I think I really like Ollie as a character, but the one-sided delivery of the story only from Lucky's point of view makes it hard to know for sure.
Here's my issue and the things I didn't like. The book is set up to be delivered like a podcast. And, honestly, I don't know why. I was so distracted by the fact that the way a great author builds scenes is by adding details, but those details are very seldom things that you would actually say out loud. So, it just seemed awkward to think of this as a podcast. And, don't even get me started on the sex scene. They tried to address it head on, but I was bothered by an explicit description of intimate sex by one of the participants in a pod cast. It just didn't seem to fit with the story or Lucky's character.
Lucky writes a series of Dear Ex-Boyfriend letters that really move the plot along and help with her character development. I love them and I feel like they would have been plot device enough without the podcast. Combine those two issues with the exotic travel and there was just a little too much going on.
Even with the things that bothered me about the story, I'm still invested in the characters. I want to know what happens next and I will definitely be buying book #2 in this duet. I'm hoping for a little more humor and a little less angst from Ollie's perspective when it releases tomorrow. And, I will be one-clicking it now so it arrives soon!
I'm anxious to know how the story ends and I think that's the highest praise I can give to a two-part story! Bring on the hunky Aussie bloke!
An advance copy of this book was received from the author. Receipt of this copy did not impact the content or independence of this review. BFF Book Blog also uses a set of icon ratings. This book received additional icons for: angst, butterflies, character development, supporting characters, tension and cliff hanger!
Lucky is plucky. (Sorry, I didn't mean to rhyme.) She's hard-working and determined. But, unlucky in love. She takes a work trip that really begins to look a little like an early mid-life crisis/exploration of self-discovery. I think I really like Ollie as a character, but the one-sided delivery of the story only from Lucky's point of view makes it hard to know for sure.
Here's my issue and the things I didn't like. The book is set up to be delivered like a podcast. And, honestly, I don't know why. I was so distracted by the fact that the way a great author builds scenes is by adding details, but those details are very seldom things that you would actually say out loud. So, it just seemed awkward to think of this as a podcast. And, don't even get me started on the sex scene. They tried to address it head on, but I was bothered by an explicit description of intimate sex by one of the participants in a pod cast. It just didn't seem to fit with the story or Lucky's character.
Lucky writes a series of Dear Ex-Boyfriend letters that really move the plot along and help with her character development. I love them and I feel like they would have been plot device enough without the podcast. Combine those two issues with the exotic travel and there was just a little too much going on.
Even with the things that bothered me about the story, I'm still invested in the characters. I want to know what happens next and I will definitely be buying book #2 in this duet. I'm hoping for a little more humor and a little less angst from Ollie's perspective when it releases tomorrow. And, I will be one-clicking it now so it arrives soon!
I'm anxious to know how the story ends and I think that's the highest praise I can give to a two-part story! Bring on the hunky Aussie bloke!
An advance copy of this book was received from the author. Receipt of this copy did not impact the content or independence of this review. BFF Book Blog also uses a set of icon ratings. This book received additional icons for: angst, butterflies, character development, supporting characters, tension and cliff hanger!