The Fine Print ⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Grumpy X Sunshine, Office Romance
(i read this book a year prior to the other two and my memory is hazy)
I feel like this book was the least interesting of the two. It’s definitely still worth reading since it sets the foundation for the plot, but aside from that, I didn’t enjoy it as much as I thought I would. It makes me really upset that I didn’t enjoy it because it features my favorite tropes but it didn’t do them justice.
Terms and Conditions ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Marriage of Convenience, Fake Dating, Boss X Secretary (personal assistant)
I liked this book because of the angst. The fake dating set the scenario of “is he doing this because he likes me or is it for show?”. The groveling in this one was definitely my favorite as well because it was just so cute.
Final Offer ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Second Chance, Forced Proximity, Childhood Friends, Single mom
The amount of times I had to put this book down because I was flustered is too many to count. Cal’s character is so charming, I could feel myself falling for him through the ink on paper. I was hesitant to finish this book because Alana was a single mom and it’s a slow burn (two tropes I can’t handle)(but i love torturing myself so I kept with it anyway), but it turned out to be the best book in the series. I loved Camila’s character, she adds so much to the story even though she’s so little.
Overall, I loved this series more than I expected to. I love the representation of disabilities and domestic abuse in these books and I liked how those situations were handled. I will definitely be looking forward to Lauren Asher’s future works (although, I don’t think anyone can top Cal)
Sort of off topic, Callahan Kane reminds me a lot of Josh Chen.