I always love TJR's books and I like this ealier era of hers writing more chicklit / romcom kind of books. This books has a fun concept and includes two 'lifes'. One about what whould have happened if she choose one direction and one about what whould have happened if shw choose the other direction.
One life is more tragic than the other life, but that doesn't make either life terrible. Ultimately conveying that no matter what choices you make and what direction life takes you, you can be happy and content with the life you have.
Sometimes I was a bit bored because some scenarios were really similar in both 'lifes', and I wasn't too invested in the characters (I did like Ethan tho). Overall, a enjoyable read but a bit forgettable for me.
I didn't feel I was personally going to like it if I whould have kept listening to it. Nothing spoke to me in this story and it was somehow also a bit confusing to follow.
Leo is a really complex character and the author did an amazing job crafring this character. It was funny and thought-provoking. This book deals with some serious topics while also not being too heavy.
When I picked this book up I didn't expect the sexual content to be so graphic. I think that it was a good choice to make the sexual content graphic for the sake of story. However, it was sometimes a bit much for me since there was so much sexual content! I don't think it was necessary to describe all of the sexual encounters in such great detail.
I definitely felt emotions reading this book. I felt disgusted, sad. I was rooting for the character. I laughed. But somehow I didn't feel the urge to pick this book up again. But when I picked up the book again, I really enjoyed it and read it really fast.
So, overall a succesful read and I recommended to everyone who wants to read a super gay book that as at the one hand really light and funny and on the other hand dark and heavy.
Didn't expect the romance in this book, it was really cute. The main character is awkward, complex and morally grey but she is trying her best while also not doing the right thing over and over again. A really fun rollercoaster with also emotional and heartwarming moments.
First half or so is a bit slower on the thriller side. There are multiple POVs and timelines and the main character is an unreliable narrator which makes it interesting.
Ending is quite unsatisfying but I don't mind that. I just wasn't as invested in these characters as the character in her other books.
I did not like this book as much as 'gone again' and 'stillwater girls' but I still enjoyed it.
Wauw, I think Minka Kent is becoming my favourite thriller author! This is the second book I listened to from her and this is yet another banger.
There are exteremly and radically religous people in this book and those themes always scare me. The main characters have such tragic and traumatic pasts and you really feel for these characters.
Mina Kent developed interesting characters and a gripping plot with multiple povs and multiple timelines. I think it is really impressive that she could establish this with so few pages.
It felt so slow and I was too bored to continue. The book is also longer than it should be. I think I was bored mainly because about 2/3rd of the book is more literary fiction than thriller.