Rating: Dnf 60%
I genuinely didn’t think it was possible for me to hate a romance book this much, and that’s saying something, because I’ve had plenty of one-star reads and DNFs this year. But the frustration I felt with this one? It hit differently. Like, the potential was right there! I could see what it could’ve been. And yet… it completely missed the mark.
Now listen, I’m already not a fan of insta-love. It’s one of my biggest icks. But this book? Oh, it said “let’s take insta-love and crank it up another level.” Not only do we get the most rushed, shallow connection right at the opening of the book, but it’s somehow enemies to lovers from just one side too 😭. Like… what?! How am I supposed to care about or connect with these characters when I’m immediately thrown into forced tension and unbelievable chemistry that came out of thin air?
It felt like the story wanted me to buy into this deep emotional connection without ever earning it. And by the time things were supposed to feel romantic, I was already too annoyed and disconnected to even try. It’s honestly exhausting when a book has all the right ingredients but chooses chaos instead of build-up 😩.
Elle:
Like girl, be serious, five minutes in a stairwell and suddenly he’s your mortal enemy?? The hatred came out of nowhere and felt so forced. It’s hard to root for the romance when the reason for all that tension is literally paper-thin.
Realistically, most five-minute encounters with random strangers barely register in your brain, let alone spark a full-blown grudge. What makes it even more ridiculous is how seriously the story treats it, like we’re supposed to believe this tiny, forgettable interaction somehow justifies all her bitterness. It’s such a stretch that it pulled me completely out of the story. I wanted a deeper reason for the tension, something that actually made me feel her anger, but instead, it just came off as immature and exaggerated. It’s hard to root for a romance when the foundation of their “hate” feels more like high school drama than genuine conflict 😩.
Parker:
I couldn’t fully get behind him. There’s something about his behavior that just didn’t sit right with me. Like, yes, he’s caring, but also so overwhelming. Every time a problem came up, his first reaction was to just throw money at it as if that would magically fix everything. Sir, not every issue in life can be solved with your wallet 😭. It made things feel forced and even a bit awkward at times. Instead of resolving tension, it just added this weird vibe, like he was trying to buy comfort instead of actually facing what was wrong.
And then I tried to be fair, I really did 😭. I told myself, “Okay, maybe I was too harsh. Give it a second chance, maybe it gets better.” But guess what? You were absolutely right. It didn’t. Not even a little.
The more I read, the worse it got, every scene just made me roll my eyes harder. The characters didn’t grow, the romance stayed shallow, and the writing somehow managed to make me care even less. I kept waiting for that magical turning point where everything clicks… but it never came. By the end (or rather, when I finally gave up), I was just sitting there like, why did I put myself through this again?! 😩 It’s one of those books that drains every ounce of your patience and still has the audacity to disappoint you anyway.
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ִֶָ𓂃 ࣪ ִֶָ🦢་༘࿐ I honestly never thought this author would write a romance, but here we are, I’m mostly checking it out because the vibes intrigued me after seeing everyone’s feedback, though, not gonna lie, most of it hasn’t been great. So I’m just hoping I’ll end up enjoying it at least a little! <𝟑 .ᐟ