So, this book was okay, I guess. There were moments when I genuinely thought about DNFing it, but I didn’t, mostly because I really wanted to see how everything would play out in the end. That curiosity kept me going.
That said, parts of the story were honestly kind of boring. I get that it was trying to explore the romance and dive into what main characters were going through, but… I don’t know. Sometimes I felt nothing. I didn’t really connect with them, at all. Not in a I dislike them way, it just felt like something was missing emotionally, especially in the bonding side.
I think a big part of the problem was how short the book was, especially considering how many characters were involved. It really should’ve been at least 400 pages to give us more time to explore each relationship, dive deeper into who these people are, and spend more meaningful moments with them. Or maybe a second book? I don’t think there’s going to be one, since we kind of got the full ending here.
Now, when I read a why choose book, I need group scenes. Those are always my favorite parts, and this one didn’t have any. It felt like she had a separate relationship with each guy, and that dynamic felt… off. I love when the boyfriends are also boyfriends. That’s my favorite. Or at the very least, just give me one solid group scene. But nope not here.
The spice was good tho. We didn’t get a ton of it, which I was fine with, but when it did happen, it was great. Still, I wanted more moments of them together, any kind of scene that showed them all bonding would’ve made a big difference.
So yeah, overall, it was okay. I didn’t feel that strong emotional connection, that intensity I usually look for. Will I re read this? Probably not. Did I enjoy parts of it? Yes, the book was funny at times. The banter was genuinely good and made me laugh a few times. But nothing super special. Nothing that really stood out.
3⭐️