Worth the Risk is a nice, sweet romance which I am sure will find a place in the hearts of many readers. I enjoyed the book, especially the latter half where it really captured all of those sweet romance swoon-worthy vibes, but there were a few things that slightly put me off the book (though nothing serious that in absolutely no way makes this book bad).
The first thing I want to say is that the main characters were so fantastic and there is absolutely nothing more you could want in a male love interest. Liam definitely had my heart! I like the way that these characters are given their own little quirks and behaviours that make them uniquely them. The FMC was unique enough, but also relatable enough to really be able to imagine yourself in her place if you really wanted to experience that romance to that full extent.
One thing to mention though, is that the final kind of plot moment is our MMC making a decision about what future he wants to take, and whether it is what he actually wants to do or what he thought he wanted to do. I loved this moment and I think it was such a good idea for the book to carry into the lives of readers, but I really do wish this had been lingered on more throughout the book and kind of some clearer spotlight earlier in the book.
Initially, I did not connect with the book during the earlier half as the FMC before 40% way through the book is assaulted three different times to different extents by different people, and I just didn't know how realistic this actually was. It just felt like to some extent, all the male characters at this time in the book save the love interest and who are almost certainly going to be love interests in other books in this series were villainised. I just wish other ways of creating tension or drama were explored, because it just kind of became a little predictable.
Additionally, at times, the way that the speech was delivered made it confusing as to who was actually saying it, as there were very little dialogue tags and actions of other people were directly put after these. So, this did kind of make me have to put a little more effort into the reading as I would have liked, and I do think this slightly took me out of the story as that flow was just not quite there at times.
Overall, I enjoyed this book and I do reckon so many other readers will absolutely love this book. I think the author has a lot of potential and I will certainly be checking out her other works in the future to see how her writing develops. She has certainly found her place in writing cute romances and certainly knows who her target audience is as she serves exactly what they will be looking for.