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Very interesting perspective from a reality TV show. The characters were likeable. and i really liked the discussions about asexuality and different types of love. What drove me a bit mad was how Dev kept running off. Felt like the story was drug out 2 more hours than it needed to be (audiobook) because he couldn't just be honest and talk. 🤦🏻♀️😅 very frustrating. But great resolution
Very interesting perspective from a reality TV show. The characters were likeable. and i really liked the discussions about asexuality and different types of love. What drove me a bit mad was how Dev kept running off. Felt like the story was drug out 2 more hours than it needed to be (audiobook) because he couldn't just be honest and talk. 🤦🏻♀️😅 very frustrating. But great resolution
Once in a while I try to read a queer romcom. And every time I'm disappointed. I truly don't know why I do this to myself and I'm amazed that I made it to 50% in this story.
The plot of this book is kinda cute. An awkward guy goes on The Bachelor to date multiple women, but falls in love with his producer. But the execution of this story was just bad. The characters (yes, all of them) are one-dimensional and unrealistic, the dialogues are incredibly cringy and to top it all off the book is full with awful representations of mental health struggles.
Once in a while I try to read a queer romcom. And every time I'm disappointed. I truly don't know why I do this to myself and I'm amazed that I made it to 50% in this story.
The plot of this book is kinda cute. An awkward guy goes on The Bachelor to date multiple women, but falls in love with his producer. But the execution of this story was just bad. The characters (yes, all of them) are one-dimensional and unrealistic, the dialogues are incredibly cringy and to top it all off the book is full with awful representations of mental health struggles.