bianca_rodriguez's Reviews (305)


too much going on but damn does backman know how to make you feel something

childhood enemies to adult lovers is just chefs fucking kiss! my compliments to the chef

reading this felt like coming upon a car crash you can’t look away from — v entertaining and harrowing all at the same time

i’d rather eat rocks than be proposed to via a youtube montage of clips of us to the thomas rhett song ‘die a happy man’

when the blurb is better than the book

brooo miss Sandas went the fuck OFF!!! an enemies & lovers that lasts beyond the first 50 pages is always chefs kiss to me + has me giggling and kicking my feet in the air

In the world of celeb + normie romances, I’ve always found the books to be missing something. ‘Romantic Comedy’ must’ve found out the secret ingredient because this one just works *so* fucking well. And I think it did because it was more critical/honest/self-loathing? None of that usual formula you see today.

consider me a C.S. stan for life!!

give me a book with one (or two) POV or give me death…when nothing is withheld how can a romance novel have tension? yearning? mystery?

— i’m good on the garwood ya hear

I'm a slut for a life-or-death game setting with a side of enemies to lovers, what can I say! I ain't better than any man (especially Raihn.)

did I read the same thing everyone else did? I haven’t groaned so much at a book in so long: the ongoing questions from our naive MC (FBAA-vibes anyone??), a bonkers plot that gave me so much whiplash that i’m still throwing up in the toilet, and the ENDING that was alllll yell and no show because again what happened in this book?

never north or whatever the fuck it’s called more like i’ll never read in this world again thank u very much!