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Ignite
by Melanie Harlow
Trope:
- Age gap
- Single dad
- Military/first responder
- Grumpy vs Sunshine
- Small town
Listen, I'm all for a good age gap... but when the two young daughters (younger than 10 I believe), have more personality than the FMC I think we have a problem! That is my main issue with this book. How is it that a full fledge adult lacks so much personality? Winnie is so unremarkable that she should've been named Eeyore, and yes I am currently laughing at my own lame joke. Don't even get me started on Dexter. This man is just a mound of muscles and is a single dad, and yes, it is the great start but that is where this individual ends. His personality is beige. I mean I can get behind that Winnie was mature in situations when Dex lost his temper, but these two are the frikken equivalent of unflavoured frozen yoghurt. The only thing that kept me from DNF:ing this book were the two daughters and her friend Ellie. All in all, it was okay but not more than that.
- Age gap
- Single dad
- Military/first responder
- Grumpy vs Sunshine
- Small town
Listen, I'm all for a good age gap... but when the two young daughters (younger than 10 I believe), have more personality than the FMC I think we have a problem! That is my main issue with this book. How is it that a full fledge adult lacks so much personality? Winnie is so unremarkable that she should've been named Eeyore, and yes I am currently laughing at my own lame joke. Don't even get me started on Dexter. This man is just a mound of muscles and is a single dad, and yes, it is the great start but that is where this individual ends. His personality is beige. I mean I can get behind that Winnie was mature in situations when Dex lost his temper, but these two are the frikken equivalent of unflavoured frozen yoghurt. The only thing that kept me from DNF:ing this book were the two daughters and her friend Ellie. All in all, it was okay but not more than that.