Ratings17
Average rating3.7
For more of my reviews, check out my blog.I really enjoyed this, but it was a rough go at the start. That might be because I'm in the midst of one of the worst reading slumps of my entire life, or it might be that I'm not really into hate-relationships all that much. Or, you know, it could be a combination of the two, I suppose. BUT THAT'S NEITHER HERE NOR THERE, as I really did end up enjoying The Worst Guy. It's my second Canterbary novel, and so far her record is 2/1. I loved, loved, loved [b:In a Jam 62597278 In a Jam Kate Canterbary https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1663242988l/62597278.SY75.jpg 93934187], but I DNFed [b:The Belle and the Beard 57431201 The Belle and the Beard (The Santillian Triplets, #3) Kate Canterbary https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1615893745l/57431201.SX50.jpg 89050045]. ANYWAY – Sebastian Stremmel is not a very nice guy, and well, Sara Shapiro isn't all that nice, either. Though I did like her a helluva lot more than I liked Sebastian at the start. He's grumpy, grouchy, and just plain mean sometimes. Put them together and it was like pouring gasoline on a fire. Things just sort of imploded. They picked on each other, teased each other, and they just plain shouted at each other. But when the clothes came off, damn they were hot together.I loved that there were reasons behind who they were. I loved that Canterbary gave Sara and Sebastian horrible backstories. It made sense. Everything felt right – there was no part of this where I questioned whether it was realistic. It felt real, the way these two butted heads, but then sort of clicked together like magnets. This was great.