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ashliesydel 's review for:
Flowers and Financiers
by Alina Jacobs
Sadly this was my least favorite book in this series. It only got two stars because of the kinky sex.
My issue was not so much with Sebastian and Amy but their entire circumstance. I've noticed a pattern where these couples just do NOT communicate with one another. HOW can you fall in love yet keep so many secrets or fail to confide in one another? I just don't get it.
The "adversity" presented in this story could have been avoided and address by just casual conversation. It was frustrating I wanted to scream.
I love Sebastian's back story. LOVE Alfie dearly. But due to my extensive knowledge on law presented to me by the courts of Judge Judy and Law & Order I could not get on board with the ridiculousness that was presented in this story. Like we are suppose to believe a freaking billionaire with exceptional lawyers would be derailed/blindsided so easily?!
This reminds me of my very first review in book one where I noticed that the toxic/rude/extremely unacceptable behavior of the antagonist just goes unchecked. I refuse to believe that so many bystanders would just say/do/accept it.
I'm not bashing this love story. There were a ton of funny moments, I am incredibly intrigued and plan to read all about the Svensson brothers, and anything else Alina writes. I am sad that this book just didn't do it for me. Hopefully when the next two ( Elsie and Sophie) books come out their story line won't be so unbelievable that it sinks the rest of the book.
My issue was not so much with Sebastian and Amy but their entire circumstance. I've noticed a pattern where these couples just do NOT communicate with one another. HOW can you fall in love yet keep so many secrets or fail to confide in one another? I just don't get it.
The "adversity" presented in this story could have been avoided and address by just casual conversation. It was frustrating I wanted to scream.
I love Sebastian's back story. LOVE Alfie dearly. But due to my extensive knowledge on law presented to me by the courts of Judge Judy and Law & Order I could not get on board with the ridiculousness that was presented in this story. Like we are suppose to believe a freaking billionaire with exceptional lawyers would be derailed/blindsided so easily?!
This reminds me of my very first review in book one where I noticed that the toxic/rude/extremely unacceptable behavior of the antagonist just goes unchecked. I refuse to believe that so many bystanders would just say/do/accept it.
I'm not bashing this love story. There were a ton of funny moments, I am incredibly intrigued and plan to read all about the Svensson brothers, and anything else Alina writes. I am sad that this book just didn't do it for me. Hopefully when the next two ( Elsie and Sophie) books come out their story line won't be so unbelievable that it sinks the rest of the book.