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alisarae 's review for:
The Charm Offensive
by Alison Cochrun
The story concept--The Bachelor falls in love with a producer instead of one of the contestants-- is such a cute idea on its own, and the characters are amazing follow through. Both Charlie and Dev struggle with their personal histories and mental health problems in ways that complicate their relationship with each other, but they put in effort to grow and become better.
One of the elements I most loved in this story was multiple characters learning about their sexuality later in life, experiencing romance for the first time, and being okay with not understnding everything about themselves and their feelings. It's something that is usually shown in YA books when the characters are teens, but to have people in their late 20s or 30s still figuring that out is really nice to see!
Audio production was good! And if there is a "season 2" I will definitely want to read it :)
One of the elements I most loved in this story was multiple characters learning about their sexuality later in life, experiencing romance for the first time, and being okay with not understnding everything about themselves and their feelings. It's something that is usually shown in YA books when the characters are teens, but to have people in their late 20s or 30s still figuring that out is really nice to see!
Audio production was good! And if there is a "season 2" I will definitely want to read it :)