4 stars. Wow, this was definitely an interesting read, I have some mixed feelings, but I ultimately really ended up really enjoying this book. The angst levels are HIGH in this one.
I had a hard time with the first half (maybe even 3/4) of the story because I was so irritated with the circumstances. This is an age gap, forbidden romance between an 18 year old girl and her school’s new principal. The difference from the usual storyline comes when they meet on a dating app that keeps them anonymous, and they get to know each other by talking for months before realizing each other’s identities. I usually really enjoy a good forbidden romance, but this one really piled shit upon shit on to the heroine and made me very sad for her. I just desperately wanted to see her happy.
I really don’t want to spoil this story, bc I think that your reading experience will suffer if you read too many spoilers. I accidentally read one that I really could have done without. If you’re going to read this book, please skip the rest of this review. Safety deets will be at the bottom if you need them.
Anyways, for those of you who don’t care about spoilers, the reason why this book didn’t get a higher rating is partially bc of how the final reunion between the MCs played out. She was willing to take him back multiple times after he rejected her over and over. I really loved this heroine, but I do wish she had been stronger with the hero, and not just everyone else around her. I was annoyed that he hero wasn’t willing to even ask the proper questions, and not once did he look for her, a girl he supposedly loved. It put a slight damper on an otherwise really fantastic ending.
The other part that I didn’t care for in this book was that the relationship between the hero & heroine on the app was more telling than showing by the author. We got very brief snippets of their conversation, and they didn’t fully convince me of their magical connection.
Ms. Renshaw is clearly a very talented writer, but I’m still having a hard time finding books by her to read. It seems like she tends to write tropes, and throw in details, that turn me off of romance. If any of you have recommendations for books of hers that you loved, let me know.
Safety was fine for me, neither are virgins, hero was a manwhore but stayed celibate all through his interactions and relationship with the heroine. The heroine was mostly celibate after meeting the hero, but she did make out with and kiss an OM when the hero rejected her. This part didn’t bother me at all personally. There is a long separation and they both are celibate during that time.
TW: heroine child trafficked and sexually assaulted repeatedly in the past (off page), parental neglect and abuse (past off page), death of a parent (past off page), bullying, sexual harassment.