This was like a huge whoomp after honestly like six months of straight fantasy reading. Possibly more. Guilty as charged xD But I can't think of a better way to dive back into contemporary (I think this classifies as that haha)! I guess I'm cheating a little because there is magic...but *cough* regardless. This book was adorable and sweet, but it also had a mysterious and I-will-die-if-I-don't-know-what-happens-next vibe to it. If you feel me. Plus that enemy to lover element that we love. It's kinda crazy how underrated it is haha.
So, the writing: I really enjoyed it! It was contemporary, so it didn't have that artistic feel to it, but it definitely was descriptive and awesome and had me falling into the words. It's in first person present tense, so you get to see inside Charity's head and it honestly felt at times like I was her haha. Not complaining. I love the characters Miller has created, especially Noahh hehe *feels your eyes rolling*. Sadly I'm not a Trekkie, so I didn't get all the references u-u but I still thought that element was golden. Charity is such a cool person, and each of the characters are fun and different—in my humble opinion. I also think the storyline of this book was wonderfully unique. We've seen modern day Cinderella and magic stories, but I've never read a story coming from the fairy godmother! I really adored it.
Eek I can't fangirl about this romance enough baha. Charah? Nority? Yeah, don't leave ship names to me. I honestly haven't read fake-dating-to-falling-in-love romance that much (please tell me that's not what it's called hehe), but I really liked it. There wasn't anything really graphic, only a few shortly described kisses. The entire romance was super cute and fun to read as it developed!
In terms of cussing, there is some. If memory serves, there are uses of a—, b—, d—, and h—. Also a few instances where she'll say "eff", but there aren't any actual f bombs. Though I know the author uses it to make a point, and it wasn't really unbearable, it was just a bit annoying. Still, I think you'll be okay heheh, just thought that was worth mentioning.
So, in retrospect, I'm glad I read this book! It made me laugh, SQUEALL like you don't even know, and cry. It was an adorable romance, but it also sprinkled in some moral ideas like not just believing what's passed on to you and how the things we think will make us happy won't always make us happy. And we love a good moral of the story haha. Hope this review helps you to decide whether or not to read it :) I definitely recommend it if you enjoy fantasy, contemporary, mystery, romance, and all things boss-queen. Also if you love crazy hair colors. Just trust me.