You know that girl who bullied me in high school? Yeah… I’m sharing a hotel room with her now. And worse? I think I might be falling for her.
Katherine O’Sullivan is the last person I ever expected to see again—let alone stand next to in a bridesmaid dress. She made my high school years hell with a perfect smile and sharper words. And now she’s back, drop-dead gorgeous and twice as icy.
I promised I wouldn’t let her ruin my best friend’s wedding. I didn’t promise I wouldn’t make her regret ever calling me names. But then we’re sent on errands together. Alone.
Forced to smile and play nice while pretending we don’t want to claw each other’s eyes out. Or worse, kiss. Somehow, she makes me laugh. She shows up early just to mess with me.
She opens up—slowly, painfully—and I start to see pieces of a girl I never knew. Pieces I’m dangerously close to loving. But Katherine has secrets. Dark ones. Ones she won’t let me near.
If I fall for her and she runs again… It won’t just break my heart. It’ll prove she never changed at all.
I really enjoyed the story. It was cute in its own sort away. However, there was a lot of confusion during the dialogue because two people were talking in the same paragraph. This happened on several occasions. There were also quite a few typos that could've been caught with a proofread. I hope this author continues to write so she can improve and her stories will flow better. Like I said, it was a good story, read it.
I liked worth the fight which was Katherine and Isabella’s story. It was an interesting read. I received an early copy of the book. And voluntarily leaving this review.
This book was the perfect mix of heartfelt and angst. As it progressed, I couldn't help but root for the characters. I also loved how there was a lot of support for both FMC's relationships. I felt Katy was created with raw authenticity; her shield felt real and not rushed. I'll admit it took me a little while to warm up to the characters, but once I did, I got to see the real them underneath their protective walls, and I started rooting for them in the end. This was different from the sapphic romances I've read before, but I'd say this was a keeper, and I'd love to read more from Lara in the future.
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