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Curse you Dahlia Adler!! I obviously couldn't put this down and stayed up way too late just to finish this story and I have to get up early!! Read these books you guys... And full review to come soon!
Ahhh, Dahlia Adler does it again. Disclosure: Dahlia's a good friend and I was lucky enough to work on this book in its early stages. I think what I love most about this book is that shit goes wrong, Cait makes bad decisions, and there are consequences for those decisions. Too often, even in, or especially in, New Adult, characters make crappy decisions but everything works out with a neat little bow Because Love. But that doesn't happen here. Sure, there's a HEA. Don't worry, romance fans. The
If you've ever read one of Dahlia Adler's books, you know that one of her biggest strengths is characters who feel so. real. Whether she's writing about a young Hollywood starlet or (in this case) a star college lacrosse player, you feel like these are people you might actually know. (Well, people you know who have way cooler lives than you.) (And much wittier banter.) (And like, really hot love lives.) (But you know.)Anyway, RoFR is no exception. Cait, our heroine, felt like somebody I would ha...
What a disappointment. I admit, I read this book strictly because of second-chance romance. After quite good first book Last Will and Testament (forbidden student/teacher romance) I was looking forward to reading this second standalone installment and I was very curious to see how author would deal with second-chance romance trope that I like so much. It went badly. Instead of meaningful and thoughtful romance I got shalow and underdeveloped romance together with weak heroine (who thought that s...
Trigger warnings: homophobia from background characters, cheating.3.5 stars. Here's the thing: I loved the first book in this series so much that I immediately bought and sped through the second and third books. Does this book REALLY deserve 3.5 stars when it's a romance book where there's no romance until the 70% mark? Probably not. Did I really like the characters and speed through it? Definitely. Did it keep me hooked for a couple of hours? YUP. Basically, it's the story of a university lacro...
✨ full review now on my blog! have i done it??? have i actually read a book from my monthly tbr??? review to come!
OMG I AM DISAPPOINT. I really enjoyed the first book. Looked forward to that again.NOPE. This was so... annoying. Cait CONSTANTLY like "OMG Mase! Mase! I need to stop thinking of him! Mase! Your muscles! Your beautiful dark skin! Your giant dong! Mase! No, stop thinking of him!" UghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhAnd there really was no "conflict".. you know? The reason Mase ghosted on her is revealed in like two sentences. And was dumb. And her actions are dumb too. I liked all the supporting characters way...
3.5 stars
omg it has every romance trope i've ever loved in one book I CANT WAIT
First, I want to make clear that I think Adler's writing is fantastic. However much I hated the book, the fact is that I stayed up until 4:30 am to finish this book and the writing was compelling (hence the 2 star rating). Whether I was liking or not the content of the story, I kept reading it because I kept being engaged with the text.But still, the book didn't work for me. Two main things marked the fall and decline of the plot for me. First, much like with Last Will and Testament, I think thi...
Mase, the love interest, got like 30% page time and one smut scene. The rest was just Caitlyn`s whining about first-world-white-girl problems.