I... Didn't love it. I did really enjoy both Miles and Daisy but it just didn't hold up to the others in the series.
Yes to this book. I'm going to start with the bad first.
Because the first half of the book is Archer's POV I REALLY struggled to feel the attraction from Mallory for Archer. It just felt one sided and then BOOM they kissed. Meh
The first have was quite slow but you certainly get the feeling of how messed up Archer is in his head and then the second half felt so rushed.
The good.
Both characters were lovely as well as the side character of Mallory's son.
You finally get to see Mallory's POV for the second half of the book.
Why? I'm not sure something just felt off. Maybe it was the miscommunication? Or MMC being an unkowning dick. I read the entire book though and in the end I did enjoy.
Hmmmm, I don't know. There was a lot going on in this book and yet not much at all. I guess a lot happened quickly and then you almost immediately know what the third Act break up is going to be about. This is an easy read tho. Not much for angst or emotional trauma etc.
Mmmmaaaaayyyybbbbeeee 2.5? Apparently, this was just smut with some cringy dialogue 😩.
Why can't adults just fucking talk it out? It's exhausting. I almost DNF'd this multiple times. I ended up skimming through a bunch and then the ending felt very rushed.
A very quick read. It was ok. The male main character obviously has some anger issues maybe due to PTSD?
Some of the dialogue was cringy but the story was cute right up until the end.
WHHHHY. Fuck I hate the pregnancy trope. So apparently, she would need IVF or to adopt but suddenly after having sex with Hogan a few times she gets pregnant!?!? And then while they have a baby she is suddenly pregnant again? Fuck no. Also, how do they raise kids in isolation like that? What a disaster.
This was a really sweet alien/human romance. I enjoyed it enough to know one day I may do a re-read but the reason it's not full stars is because after they crash land and until right before the end the plot pretty much comes to a standstill and it's just about the two main characters falling for each other. That's fine but very underwhelming. I kept waiting for more.
It was fine. It felt long. I started to skim. There was not a lot of conflict in this book. It started out strong. Although, I also wanted to punch Luke in the throat... He should have stepped it up as a father. There is no third Act break up❤️ so that's a nice change.
This book is a very sweet friends to lovers, reconnect with your family type of book.
I need to stop jumping into books blind. This is a sad book. I felt sad from page 1 until page 308 (when it ended). Cancer fucking sucks and life is hard.
The writing was good. The characters were good. Deacon is a bit emotionally stunted but had growth. Julian seemed a bit young in mentality but also grew. I do hate that Julian did not read the letters left for him by Rhett (his late boyfriend and Deacons brother). I would be devestated if I hand wrote letters to ppl before I died and they refused to read them 😢. I'm so thankful this book had a happy ending because DAMN!
I cannot believe that I am rating an Elsie Silver book so low. I was so excited for Willa's brother. Not that his character was bad. Just different than my expectations.
I didn't overly like Rosie, I struggled to like her character at all.
I'm not sure what to rate this book as of yet. Did I enjoy it? Yes. Then why is it so hard to rate??? Because I felt like it was the first book but changed a little bit. We do gain a wee bit more information but the story doesn't really progress that far. I understand trying to drag story line out as long as possible but DAMN. I think I'll take a break from this story line and maybe circle back around to it. I might change my rating later on.
Yes! I swear this woman could write the phone book and I'd be hooked! 5 stars!!! Weston (MMC) is the best kind of book boyfriend. Skylar (FMC) is raised spoiled (rich and famous) but is an actual decent, strong woman. Sometimes having a crap memory is OK because it means I'll get to reread this book and enjoy it all over again.
Like whaaaaat? Ok I did not think I was going to even like this little novella. I find when the book is too short the characters and relationships develop too fast and it's usually disappointing but not in this case. Could a few more scenes have been added? Absolutely! But did it work? 100% I'm now off to check out all her other books.
Maybe 3.5. There are a bunch of grammatical errors throughout book whixh lowers the star rating a bit.
There were a few scenes I really didn't like! It felt unnecessary (bar scene with ex boyfriend).
At the beginning I felt the writing was ‘simple' for lack of a better word. It got better as the story progressed but then all of a sudden 2/3 of the way through the book so many things started to happen. So many twists and turns etc. Overall it was decent. It hit me in the feels at times.
I loved the concept of this book. The first part of the book roped me in and I had High Hopes but it just kind of fell flat. I really struggled to finish this book.
Instalove. I actually liked the main male character Crew. He was an ‘alpha' without being a bully. I found I started to skim through book but it's alright. I won't continue the series. Also, why does every book have to end with them pregnant or with child 😭...
This book was so sweet. I loved the relationship between the three of them. This was a nice comfort read buuut it did get a bit boring. Maybe not boring but drawn out longer than it needed to be.
The second half gets this book 4 stars. The author did a good job with the inner monologue of Harper and his trauma without making him sound super whiney and helpless. I love that even tho he's still healing he's able to slowly move on. Riley was wonderful from start to finish which at times seemed unrealistic. Loved Larry the dog.
Overall 3 stars but there were some serious cringe worthy moments for me. First off, she holds a dance party in his closet? Wtf, creepy and she should have been fired on the spot. Also when she was describing his dick 🙄. There were a few others but I'm too lazy to write them out.
I enjoyed Ava's character well enough. Alex was all over the map. I guess I could see where her sexual tension came from but not his. I REALLY struggled with this character. He shows zero emotion but then all of a sudden is gaga over her and is super touchy and loving!?! The singing part? Second hand embarrassment 😬 and here he is trying to win her back but starts threatening a guy talking to her. Get help. The writing was fine but the characters are off the charts.
Well. I liked it more than twisted love but less than twisted games. I probably would have liked it more it it was shorter. It just kept going on and on. I absolutely can not relate to an influencer on any level but at least Stella had a bit of character growth. Christian was fine. I didn't dislike him like I did Alex from twisted love. I guess he had character growth... Towards Stella at least.
The plot of the stalker was boring... Actually there seemed to be so many plots going on and none of them really pulled me into the book.
I don't even know why I read this book I did NOT enjoy twisted love at all but damn I'm glad I did because I ate that shit up! I actually liked both main characters and I liked them both separately as well as together. You want a smutty read (well the last half of the book) where you don't have to do much thinking? This is it.
I honestly don't know if I'm being too generous or not generous enough 😩. I hated the first 50% of this book. I have no idea why did not dnf this book but in my head I wanted to push through. I absolutely hated all of the characters. Ransom was an absolute a-hole . He wasn't even a morally gray character or someone who was rough around the edges... he was just an absolute asshole . It did not start off well as he broke in to the female main characters home which would not only be absolutely traumatizing but I'm sure and no no in any line of business . Yes, the female main character was also an absolute brat but I guess you could kind of understand if you look back on her life and realize she's literally never had any responsibility in her life whatsoever. That doesn't make her less annoying but I didn't hate her. I don't understand how she ended up liking Ransom at all because he was an absolute dick all the time. Then somehow in the second half of this book they sort of started to redeem themselves and I got less angry and annoyed and by the end I was okay with it. I would never read this book again and I'm not sure I would ever recommend it to anyone. I'm not sure if I should have given it two stars because three seems like too much and yet I finished it and I don't hate myself.... so maybe three stars is the correct amount.
I had to really push through this book. It was loooooong and I did not like the main characters. The main make Knox is just a jerk. He Furby get better. The female main Naomi is the classic boring, run of the mill woman. The stars are for Waylay and the dogs.