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Hate to Love You
by Ava Olsen
Assigned to work together for the protection of a Broadway star, Oliver and Jon find that behind their snarky flirting, they might work well together in more ways than one.
This just didn't work for me. People make what seemed to be weird decisions and come to weird conclusions. I'd give examples but almost every decision in this book is one that doesn't make much sense to me. And then the book makes a big deal about how Jon is bossy in bed... and he's not really, which was something else that didn't make much sense to me. Most of it felt purposefully staged, like you can see why the author needed X to happen and how many strings needed to be pulled to get there. Even the "thriller" parts of it were odd, told in a weird way I didn't much care for. The entire book was bizarre, full of overly dramatic people that I didn't care much for in the first place.
Thanks to netgalley for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.
This just didn't work for me. People make what seemed to be weird decisions and come to weird conclusions. I'd give examples but almost every decision in this book is one that doesn't make much sense to me. And then the book makes a big deal about how Jon is bossy in bed... and he's not really, which was something else that didn't make much sense to me. Most of it felt purposefully staged, like you can see why the author needed X to happen and how many strings needed to be pulled to get there. Even the "thriller" parts of it were odd, told in a weird way I didn't much care for. The entire book was bizarre, full of overly dramatic people that I didn't care much for in the first place.
Thanks to netgalley for a copy of the book in exchange for an honest review.