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ੈ♡˳ rating: 1.5 out of 5 stars rounded up to 2 for goodreads
ੈ♡˳ spice rating: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
ੈ♡˳ summary:
after a situation at the school she taught at forces her to leave town, brie swears she will never go back home. unfortunately, life has other plans, and she ends up returning to blue ridge for a fresh start. the only problem is that her new job places her directly in the path of the one person she never wanted to see again, her childhood bully, who is now the principal. with old resentment, complicated history, and way too much proximity, brie is forced to confront the past while trying to rebuild her life and decide what she really wants for her future. 
ੈ♡˳ thoughts:
so let me get this straight. this man bullies her all through elementary school, middle school, and high school, right up until the day she finally leaves town. not because she did anything wrong. not because she hurt him. but because he was scared people would find out he liked her, because she was poor and he was rich, and in his mind that meant they could never be together. so instead of just being normal, or quiet, or literally doing anything else, he chooses to make her life a living hell on purpose. and then years later, when she finds out the reason behind it, her first instinct is to immediately start acting like the sexual tension is stronger than self respect. girl please get up 😭
this story is basically the miscommunication trope’s final boss, and i mean that in the most exhausting way possible. it starts when they are literal children and somehow the emotional logic never evolves past that. the tone shift also threw me off so bad. brie spends forever resenting him, and then out of nowhere she’s thinking about how she wishes he invited her places when they were younger. like ??? you hated him for valid reasons, and now we’re romanticizing him being a menace? it just did not feel believable to me.
i will say, i always try to finish arcs no matter what because i want to give a full review and not just dip the second i get annoyed. but i was honestly so close to dnfing this one. i kept hoping it would click into place emotionally, and it just never fully did for me.
that being said, i do have to give credit where it’s due. the characters had defined backgrounds, and they each had their own story. it didn’t feel like they were just floating through the plot with no purpose. and the smut? yeah. the smut was hot. i cannot lie. it was one of the only things keeping me locked in when i was side eyeing brie’s decision making.
overall, the premise had potential and the spice was genuinely well written, but the emotional progression just made me want to shake both of them gently and hand them a therapy referral.
thank you to the author, the publisher, and netgalley for providing me with an advanced reader copy. 💛
æ♡˳ tropes:
ꕥ one bed
ꕥ enemies to lovers
ꕥ he falls first
ꕥ small town romance
æ♡˳ fave quotes:
since this was an arc, quotes are subject to change, so i will not be including them in this review 💌📚