Jesus. My eyes have been rolling all the time while I’ve read this book, and now I don’t know if they are in their place anymore. It’s a soap opera that reminds me of the late 80s, with evil families, deceptions, twist of fates like you’ve never seen.
Too much.
There’s so much I didn’t like.
The plot in a few words. The heroine has been in love with the hero for years, and they’ve been unofficially betrothed for family business. The heroine was born because her older sister needed a marrow transplant and her parents decided to have her. They’ve always loved and preferred her older sister.
Heroine has sex with the hero while he’s drunk and she’s only a teenager, then she leaves and her sister goes into bed with him naked so when he wakes up he thinks it’s her he’s been having sex. So, since he’s idiot and dumb, he breaks his engagement with the heroine and gets engaged to her sister.
Oh, it’s not a fake engagement, they have good sex and very often and he’s in love with the sister, while the heroine pines for him.
After five years they are getting married but sister doesn’t show up and the heroine offers to marry the hero at his grandmother’s suggestion for three years, just to save face.
The hero accepts and sister is back and breaks havoc for the rest of the book. The hero falls in love with the heroine at the speed of light, no, he’s always been in love with her but alas, he would have married her sister and he’s also sad because she jilted him so nothing makes sense.
Sister tries to ruin the heroine telling the media she is a home wrecker because she tells she’s pregnant with the hero’s child. Of course it’s not his.
Whatever.
I hated:
- the hero screwing heroine’s sister for years.
- the heroine being celibate for years
- the hero almost marrying her sister
- the hero telling even in the end that he regrets that things didn’t work with her to heroine’s sister (wtf?)
-the sister is the worst evil bitch in the world
- the hero staying with the sister even when he knew she was unfaithful. Why? Because he didn’t love her.
- the hero falling in love with the heroine in a couple of weeks after he has known her for years and then admitting he’s always love her
- the heroine trying to save her relationship with her sister. She should have stabbed her.
- what I hated most was the heroine’s family. They all hated the heroine, who was more beautiful, more talented and better in any other way than her sister.
- the heroine whining that she can’t be first for anyone. This made me angry, no, furious. This part was meant to be angsty, it made me mad. She pined for years for a worthless p***y of a man who preferred her spoiled, faithless, selfish bitch of a sister, she always accepted to be treated like shit by her parents. Ok, in the words there may be many shitty people, but there are also many other good, wonderful ones. If you decide to stay with the shitty ones that always treat you bad, it’s your fault if you are unhappy and unloved. Leave the toxic and choose the people who put you first!
- a thing I hate is when the heroine pines for a man who’s in love with another woman for years. I’ve never understood this fact, not after my 12th birthday anyway. A grown up, mature, adult person can’t spend their life loving someone who doesn’t reciprocate. It’s impossible. Maybe you can be attracted for someone like that for some time, weeks, months at most but to be in love with one who is in a relationship with another person and doesn’t even see you is beyond my understanding. It’s a waste of time. You only live once, so go and find someone for whom you’re the sun and the moon and the whole universe. Either you will be wasting your life, and your self worth and your dignity.
So I never felt any angst for her unrequited love for the hero.
While I felt the angst of her being ill treated by her family, until I didn’t because enough is enough and she should have cut her family out long before.
The whole merger, business, arranged marriage was a bit too much, especially in these days.
The hero, was there a hero? Because I honestly don’t remember any. He’s been with her sister for years, and not platonically, he’s been ready to marry her, then in a week he loves the heroine, and in another week he’s always loved her and never loved her sister. Well, and this would be the man she pined for years??? Really?
So, a big huge no, to all the effort. Maybe it would be better on a screen, with the whole thing of the Hollywood part, the fashion and all that stuff.
Of course the heroine has always been only with the hero while he screwed her sister for five years, in the bedroom near hers, where she could hear them. How romantic is this?