![]() ![]() Her books are beginning to blend together and her main characters are starting to feel unoriginal. However, on the other hand, it would be nice to experience something fresh from this author. It’s a quick read, and it is almost entirely angst free. ![]() It was funny, and the romance was actually super cute. ![]() On one hand, I enjoyed the book because she does the enemies-to-lovers trope very well and she writes excellent banter. ![]() The familiarity was both a blessing and a curse. The characters had different occupations however, too many things felt familiar. Spoiler Alert: they are still super in love and there might even be wedding talk.Īlthough this book was entertaining, it definitely followed the R.S. The book ends with a nicely tied red bow and sometimes even features a time jump with a glimpse of the lead’s new life together. There is a lot of sexual tension, banter, and even a sprinkle of sex in an unconventional place thrown in. running into each other a lot, working at the same doctor’s office, etc.…) cause the two individuals to see each other in a new light. The romantic leads tend to lean more towards enemies than friends during the first half, and then events or coincidences (i.e. Grey’s books tend to all follow the same formula. ![]()
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