This was well on track to be a five star read for me. I'm actually in the middle of another book of "friends to lovers" that is just dragging so much with the will they, won't they, that I needed a break.
This was almost perfect.
I loved both Kendra and Marcus individually. Both were good humans, really relatable. However, Kendra was set up to be too much of a people pleaser to stand up against her parents overbearing? expectations. As the book unfolded and we, as readers, saw more interactions with her parents that didn't really come across; they were portrayed as far more sympathetic. As a writer you need to establish things by both telling and showing. This served to give us mixed messages and eroded our ability to relate to the heroine.
At least this set-up gave Kendra something to overcome and seeing her grow and come into her own was enjoyable.
I wish Marcus had a similar minor character flaw or obstacle, other than a mild case of writer's block, to overcome - that would have put them on more equal footing in that regard. It didn't bother me that much but it would have made for a richer story. He was too perfect and that made him a bit hard to swallow, never making a misstep or appearing vulnerable. I would have loved to see more of him as a rock star, performing, interacting with fans that kind of thing.
I enjoyed reading about their common history and wished it was more fleshed out because the glimpses we caught were incredibly sweet and demonstrated how comfortable they were with each other and how they complimented each other so well. I enjoyed seeing them come to the realization that their fake relationship was getting a little too real and embracing it. The spicy sex scenes were well written too, which is an added bonus.
However, the conflict that was created to give them something to overcome was just too much for me. So incredibly unrealistic. It really ruined the book for me and ruined Kendra's character. I would have much preferred a misunderstanding that could have been laid at both of their feet equally. It turned a five-star story into a three, so I compromised and assigned it a four. At the end of the day it was a really good story for like 80% of the book and then it was only okay. That it ended on a low note for me is probably colouring my opinion of the book and most people wouldn't mind quite so much. It was a good read and I would read other stories by the author, but I'm just not in a hurry to do so.