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In a New York Minute
by Kate Spencer
slow-paced
NOT AMUSED.
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What started out humorous with a wild disaster of a meet-cute that I was totally here for eventually felt completely flat.
I thought there needed to be a lot more interaction between Franny and Hayes. There was some of that in the second half and I was at last feeling more invested in their relationship, BUT OH MY GOSH. I threw my kindle (okay not really, but I was upset) when the conflict came around. It was completely unnecessary drama fueled to add those last 50 pages and I’m still cranky about it. That did not work for me on every level. I think I enjoyed the side characters and their relationships more than I did the main couple.
A New York setting with an interior designer were all small aspects I looked forward to reading about. There’s plenty of potential within these words, the execution was very poor for me though. Some of the other sub plots took over a lot too. And while I didn’t mind that [for the most part], I wish the focus was different.
Not one I would recommend even a little. It’s fast paced and I’m grateful I didn’t spend too much time on it.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: closed door
- Trigger/Content Warnings: heart attack (off page, side character)
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What started out humorous with a wild disaster of a meet-cute that I was totally here for eventually felt completely flat.
I thought there needed to be a lot more interaction between Franny and Hayes. There was some of that in the second half and I was at last feeling more invested in their relationship, BUT OH MY GOSH. I threw my kindle (okay not really, but I was upset) when the conflict came around. It was completely unnecessary drama fueled to add those last 50 pages and I’m still cranky about it. That did not work for me on every level. I think I enjoyed the side characters and their relationships more than I did the main couple.
A New York setting with an interior designer were all small aspects I looked forward to reading about. There’s plenty of potential within these words, the execution was very poor for me though. Some of the other sub plots took over a lot too. And while I didn’t mind that [for the most part], I wish the focus was different.
Not one I would recommend even a little. It’s fast paced and I’m grateful I didn’t spend too much time on it.
Overall audience notes:
- Contemporary Romance
- Language: some strong
- Romance: closed door
- Trigger/Content Warnings: heart attack (off page, side character)