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Better Hate than Never
by Chloe Liese
10 Things I Hate about You was one of my all time favorite movies, while I've never read Taming of the Shrew, I knew that it was a modern take on it. So of course, when I heard that Better Hate than Never was a reimagining of that story, my first hope was that she was going to include tie ins to 10 things - and my heart was SO happy that she did!
First of all - Kat & Christopher may be my favorite characters that Chloe Liese has written into a book. Kat is an ADHD rep and Christopher is a chronic illness (migraine) rep. I loved their banter, I loved the laugh out loud moments, and my heart cried for both of them at times. Insanely slow burn, but it worked so well because we saw so much growth & development between the two characters that I don't think it would have worked for them to get together sooner. I really appreciated the fact that at a pivotal "possible" third act breakup moment, we saw even more growth & communication and two adults actually acting like adults.
Every new book of Chloe's shows me so much growth in her writing and I can't wait to read Jules's book too.
Huge thank you to Berkley and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
First of all - Kat & Christopher may be my favorite characters that Chloe Liese has written into a book. Kat is an ADHD rep and Christopher is a chronic illness (migraine) rep. I loved their banter, I loved the laugh out loud moments, and my heart cried for both of them at times. Insanely slow burn, but it worked so well because we saw so much growth & development between the two characters that I don't think it would have worked for them to get together sooner. I really appreciated the fact that at a pivotal "possible" third act breakup moment, we saw even more growth & communication and two adults actually acting like adults.
Every new book of Chloe's shows me so much growth in her writing and I can't wait to read Jules's book too.
Huge thank you to Berkley and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.