1 star
1 chili pepper for spice
The blurb/summary of this had so much promise, unfortunately I feel like I was let down. There are more good reviews than bad on this one, I suppose Booktok is not all knowing. This was a novella so it was expected to be short, sweet and to the point, however if you have a summary that suggests deep meanings and major history, I expect to scratch more than the surface.
If you are looking for a very generic with perfect characters, only slightly spicy romance, this is a novella to read. If you like your books to make you feel what the characters are going through, look into their minds and experience their joy or sadness with them, then this book is not for you.
Tuesday's future "has been sown since she was young," from every interaction the character has with her parents (who gift her a cruise for her birthday BTW) I never had the impression they were overbearing parents who have decided she HAS to do what they say "or else." Not on conversation between them was surrounding her choices in career, college major or future. In fact her mother says to her "I'm so glad Tuesday, You work so hard and never give us an ounce of trouble. You deserve this..." That sounds like fictional dream parent/child relationship to me.
Alex is a firefighter and her brother's best friend (and a tow truck driver, and handsome, and perfect. He can communicate his feelings effectively, knows what he wants and a huge di**... yeah, this is a fictional man.
The writing style was basic and surface level. I felt as if I was being walked through the actions of the characters but never feeling what they were feeling. I also noticed that none of the characters had any form of internal conflict (besides the whole, don't sleep with the brother's best friend thing) they made the right choices, said the right things and only once was there an external conflict that made their life difficult in any way. I finished it because it was so short and I figured I could at least give it a full chance to try to impress me.