Beta read
RTC. But this one’s for those of us that don’t just like unlikable heroines, but are fiends for an unapologetic female villain
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Now that it’s release month, Imma drop this here and dip.
This might be a bit repetitive if you’ve read my other reviews of this series, but I want to emphasize how impressive the range of heroines the author writes is always, but especially in this series. From TSFW to now TSDY, these are women that aren’t all virtuous and pure, they make mistakes and are prickly and ambitious and unapologetically sexual. And I want to protect them at all costs. Did I call Kate savage in the previous book? My bad. Emmy is the champion savage of this series so far. She is cruel and ruthless and a self admitted villain. She’s like a literal female millionaire (presumably) alphahole, allergic to relationships and soft feelings. What they call a ball buster, and I call a boss ass bitch. And I beg you to give her a chance, same as you would to any morally grey fictional man who does the things she does.
Obviously she has a traumatic origin story that made her this way, but she’ll be the first to admit she’s always been a little bit of a jerk. Add a traümatic childhood (her mother is absolutely vile) and you have a damaged creature of epic proportions. But it’s also made her strong as vibranium and seemingly invincible. She’s like a literal cactus who’ll hurt you before you dare hurt her. The poor bb is so broken and intensely insecure her trust issues have trust issues, and she’s been dressing for revenge all her life. In fact this is a story of villains, all of whom do terrible things at various points. Em can be awful, but there’s a gooey center hidden underneath. Deep deep inside. Look, some things she says are outrageous but Imma be honest they made me laugh bcs she’s saying what a lot of us are thinking and I love her for it.
Enter Liam, who’s the only cinnamon roll in this story, basically screaming “stop being so mean to me, or I’ll fall in love with you” to our skittish, feral girl. He’s patient and kind and so sweet, slowly but surely healing the broken insecure little girl inside of Emmy. Doesn’t mean he’ll take shit from her, but he’s her safe landing space. Their dynamic is very Nessian-esque, and we know I’m a sucker for that. 🥹 It’s like a hallmark movie combined with a gender flipped Two Weeks Notice (Emmy is literally the Hugh Grant of the story but like not charming, and gleefully evil, or so she thinks). This is not a redemption story in that Emmy doesn’t need to be redeemed, but she does learn to let the soft feelings in and find what’s most important to her and that’s the best thing. The banter is as always top notch, if a lil mean at times, but their text exchanges and phone calls is where the book shines, no notes.
This series is bittersweet in terms of the dynamic of the guys’ friend group, with them all slowly drifting apart as they go their separate ways in life. Sounds real, doesn’t it? Like Friends when the show ended with everyone branching off there with own little families. They’re still there for each other when it counts, but as a millennial of a certain age, it hits where it hurts. Bittersweet as it is, Harrison’s book promises to be a lil forbidden and a lot dramatic and I’m so excited for the last hurrah (presumably).