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In a Not So Perfect World
by Neely Tubati Alexander
medium-paced
Thank you Emi Battaglia Public Relations for the ARC.
NOPE.
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I tried really hard to find an enjoyment level in this one but I just could not connect from the beginning. While I liked the initial idea of the spontaneous trip with plenty of forced proximity to find some feelings, this was left with me wanting a whole lot more than I was given.
There were so many random scenes that I don’t feel like they truly helped the story move along. Random side tangents and way too many drunken kisses that wasn’t allowing for true connection. Both Charlie and Sloane had some small, good banter moments, but also spent way too much time arguing for no reason.
I was excited about the gaming content and instead received a sleaze-ball group of men who were so very stereotyped that it made me frustrated. It’s many men, but it’s not all men and I wish it wasn’t entirely forced. This did not have the intended effect on me. There were GLARING red flags from the beginning that honestly would have stopped the book after three chapters.
I will consider this my last book by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 brief open; low explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: mentions of cheating, sexism in the workplace
NOPE.
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I tried really hard to find an enjoyment level in this one but I just could not connect from the beginning. While I liked the initial idea of the spontaneous trip with plenty of forced proximity to find some feelings, this was left with me wanting a whole lot more than I was given.
There were so many random scenes that I don’t feel like they truly helped the story move along. Random side tangents and way too many drunken kisses that wasn’t allowing for true connection. Both Charlie and Sloane had some small, good banter moments, but also spent way too much time arguing for no reason.
I was excited about the gaming content and instead received a sleaze-ball group of men who were so very stereotyped that it made me frustrated. It’s many men, but it’s not all men and I wish it wasn’t entirely forced. This did not have the intended effect on me. There were GLARING red flags from the beginning that honestly would have stopped the book after three chapters.
I will consider this my last book by this author.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: 2-3 brief open; low explicit
- Trigger/Content Warnings: mentions of cheating, sexism in the workplace