Winnie: Winnie, bless your sweet, sweet heart. You deserved so much better than the cards you were dealt.
Kallum: I feel like I really loved Kallum in the beginning but then the second half ruined it for me. I can't see past how stupid he was in the second act.
The Things I Loved
I loved the first half of this book. I loved the representation, and the openness about religious trauma. I really loved the first half of this book.
The Things I Didn't Love
The fucking second half. I read reviews about this and saw the second half sucked ass and didn't listen because I was like how bad can it be? It was bad.
The Final Verdict This one is worth it until act 2. You can stop with act 1.
The Characters Lily: I really enjoyed Lily's character a lot. I feel like there was a lot of development in her character even though she had a lot of maturity to start out with.
Axel: Axel's batshit crazy ass. I thought I would want a man like this but I feel like I would only be okay with it in fiction. Tate: I'm not even going to talk about how pissed Tate had me most of this book. Cash: Cash, bless his heart, is theideal partner that I want in real life. I truly feel like I would love Cash though and through in real life.
The Things I Loved
I loved the omegaverse aspect of this book so much. The nesting scene was one of my favorites because it felt so so safe. I also liked the parallels to SoA.
The Things I Didn't Love
It felt like ages before the pack was rocking and rolling.
The Final Verdict Sarah Blue is such a comfort author for me. I love everything I have read by her and continue to love it. I am so grateful to have been accepted for this ARC and literally loved this book cover to cover. It had everything I wanted and needed in an omegaverse book.
✔️ workplace romance ✔️ friends-to-lovers ✔️ fake dating
The Characters
Dani: Danika Brown, you are who I aspire to be. The baddest bitch who is truly busting balls and kicking ass. I want so badly to be just like you. My outlook on men is getting there. I just want to be able to discuss my feelings.
Zafir: Sweet, sweet Zaf. I adore you, baby. I want a baby like Zafir.
The Things I Loved
After this book, I feel like I will read absolutely anything Talia Hubert writes. I already enjoyed <I>Get A Life, Chloe Brown</I> and <I>Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute</I> but this solidified that I love Talia's writings.
The Things I Didn't Love
I feel like a grown woman like Dani would be better at discussing her feelings. It was frustrating watching a woman who is so academically intelligent be so detached.
The Final Verdict I adored this book just like the first book in the series. I am writing this review after I have read all 3 books and can say this series is a comfort series for me now. I love the representation throughout the series and the way that the women are portrayed.
The Tropes ✔️ enemies to lovers ✔️ workplace romance ✔️ cheeky banter ✔️ small-town romance
The Characters Emily: What a badass bitch. Holy hell. Girlie knows how to stand up for herself against who used to be Satan himself. I hope that someday I can have the nerve that Emily has throughout this book. I already have her support system 💜🥺 Simon: Sir, you could have been less insufferable at first for sure. You also desperately need therapy. Keep the earring though.
The Things I Loved I truly loved the back-and-forth of the banter and the homey vibes this book gave off. I have avoided this series for so long because I was worried that it was a period piece (shows how much I read the blurbs of the books on my TBR), but this was such a comforting read. Don't get me wrong, it had its highs and lows during the book, but it was still very homey and comfortable. The Things I Didn't Love At times it did not feel like Emily was 24 or 25 (quite frankly I can't remember which one). It felt more like she was 21 or 19 based on her inner monologue. I can totally understand some of the conclusions she was jumping to, because what person who just went through what she did wouldn't? But there is a line between insecurities and flat-out maturity. This was a maturity issue in her case. It could just be me and my years of therapy and trauma, but it just felt like she was a lot younger than the book set her up to be. The Final Verdict Considering I now have the rest of these books on hold in my Libby app now, this is a pretty solid start to a series. I fully intend on making this series a staple of this year and cannot wait to have my next hold.
The Song: Joke's On Youby Charlotte Lawrence The Tropes 🔪 friends to lovers 🔪 mutual pining 🔪 strong asf FMC 🔪 found family
The Characters Sloane: what a kickass FMC y'all. Sloane has got to be my favorite FMC of this year. She has power and she knows it, yet she is humble enough to bee relatable to those of us that don't 🔪 for a living. Rowan: what a simp and I adore it. I want my own Rowan for Christmas, please.
The Things I Loved I cannot express how much I mean this entire fucking book.
The Things I Didn't Love Orzo pasta reference. That has ruined pasta for me for the rest of the year.
The Final Verdict I don't know what the fuck I expected going into this book, but whatever it was, I still was not prepared. And yet, I fucking loved this book. I fully intend on reading Brynne Weaver's entire backlog after this. Can I also request 1,000 copies of this book for Christmas and my (swiftly) upcoming 25th birthday?