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Forget You, Ethan
by Whitney G.
I love a good friends/enemies to lovers romance and Forget You, Ethan was fantastic.
Rachel and Ethan first met when they were 7 1/2 when they lived in the same neighborhood and from that very first meeting they were enemies that did everything together. They would get each other in trouble and they had each others backs. Even once they graduated high school and went on to college they still looked out for each other. When Rachel left her freshman year to spend the next 3 years of her college time doing a semester at sea her and Ethan continued to write letters back and forth to each other, providing updates on their lives. However, Rachel decided to head back to land for her senior year of college and needed a place to stay, renting a home with two other students, one of which happened to be Ethan. The chemistry and tension between these two is explosive, but will they continue to be enemies or will it become more?
My thoughts:
I absolutely loved the letters between Rachel and Ethan. It provided a funny insight into their relationship with each other. As much as they claimed to dislike each other, you could feel their bond, that they truly cared about one another.
I did feel that Ethan was a little arrogant and a little alpha male at times, but he also had his sweet moments. Rachel seemed so naive and clueless about everything, but I guess spending 3 years at sea with limited internet access could lead to that.
I laughed, I cried and I swooned while reading this story. It is a fantastic summer read and definitely adding to my favorites under the enemies to lovers category.
Rachel and Ethan first met when they were 7 1/2 when they lived in the same neighborhood and from that very first meeting they were enemies that did everything together. They would get each other in trouble and they had each others backs. Even once they graduated high school and went on to college they still looked out for each other. When Rachel left her freshman year to spend the next 3 years of her college time doing a semester at sea her and Ethan continued to write letters back and forth to each other, providing updates on their lives. However, Rachel decided to head back to land for her senior year of college and needed a place to stay, renting a home with two other students, one of which happened to be Ethan. The chemistry and tension between these two is explosive, but will they continue to be enemies or will it become more?
My thoughts:
I absolutely loved the letters between Rachel and Ethan. It provided a funny insight into their relationship with each other. As much as they claimed to dislike each other, you could feel their bond, that they truly cared about one another.
I did feel that Ethan was a little arrogant and a little alpha male at times, but he also had his sweet moments. Rachel seemed so naive and clueless about everything, but I guess spending 3 years at sea with limited internet access could lead to that.
I laughed, I cried and I swooned while reading this story. It is a fantastic summer read and definitely adding to my favorites under the enemies to lovers category.