Thank you to netgalley for providing me with this ARC.
I'm just going to say it straight up now-pure shit. Okay that was a bit harsh, I'm sorry...there were some positive aspects to be fair, just...a lot of it was shit. What did I expect though? Honestly, why would I expect anything different from the usual fluff? I genuinely don't know, maybe I've gone temporarily insane?
Anyway, First Time For Everything tells the sweet story of Jax, a foster kid turned sexual tigress dancing woman who helps other damaged children at a youth club. I won't lie to you, Blake seems very sexy and I wouldn't mind meeting such a sexy man some time in my life. Blake is a controlling lawyer (emphasis on the controlling) who suffered a very traumatic experience at his own hands. After a run in with the police, trying to help the club she works at as it is in danger of closing down due to lack of finances, Blake's sister convinces her to get Blake as her lawyer to represent her in court, as if she is convicted she won't be able to continue working at the club. Tensions fly (and by tension I mean of the sexual kind) and boy does it get hotttt!
Right, things I liked. I did enjoy the chemistry between Jax and Blake and I (sorry if I'm being a bit of a kinky devil here) thoroughly enjoyed the passionate, heated scenes, if you know what I mean. I also liked how cute and fluffy the novel was generally, it was very...sweet is the only way to describe it. Also, I was slightly happy to see that the protagonists sort of did actually have genuine sufferings unlike many characters from romance novels who consider a little slap on the wrist or a bit of hair tugging in the playground as a child to be absolutely traumatizing. But, those are the only things I liked.
Very bad things now. Particularly towards the end, the way the characters spoke was just fucking ridiculous! I mean, really, who the hell says "holy guacamole!" Never in my life have I heard anyone say half the things they said. And if it has been said, how likely is it to come out of the mouth of a ballsy uni student? Jax a lot of the time was completely unreasonable and seemed to be a flimsy sort of woman, though I respected that she stuck by her morals. And Blake...MATE. What is this guy on?! What was the author on?! I found the way he frequently behaved appalling. Who is he to control Jax? Who is he to dictate her life? And why did Jax go along with it? Why is she a "yes" sort of girl? WHY DO THESE AUTHORS ENCOURAGE THIS SORT OF BEHAVIOUR?! WHY!!!
Generally, the book was a decent read and did fill me with some sort of undeniable need to find myself a lawyer but sadly the cons outweighed the pros.