What do you think?
Rate this book


12 pages, Audible Audio
First published October 4, 2017
Hayden pushed the pillow away and sat up on her knees, putting her hand on Sam's shoulder and pushing backward until she gave in and lay down. Hayden straddled her thighs, her hands on either side of her shoulders and her hair falling down around them. Slowly, she bent down, running her nose over Sam's grazing it over her cheek until she finally kissed her once, slowly. Hayden bit her lip. "I kind of like you."
Hayden was breathless, and she traced her fingertip over Sam's cheek. Sam huffed through her nose as if she wanted to say Hayden was ridiculous, but her smile betrayed her. By now, Hayden knew Sam's eyes, and the way they'd softened as Hayden said it spoke volumes. She felt giddy with everything exploding within her at that moment. Against her lips, Sam murmured. "Me too." And Hayden let herself swallow those words, in the hopes they'd nestle deep within her.
━━━━━━━━━━━ ♡ ━━━━━━━━━━━
➥ Sam (h) was pretty okay. Again, she was so fucking cute and sweet with Hayden in the last half, but for a character that was called an "ice-queen", she didn't have that tough, cold and sexy atmosphere that most do. I'm also a little sad that we didn't get her perspective, but I understand why; for the first half of the book the fmc doesn't know why Sam wants a fake marriage. I love how she cooked for Hayden, leaving food for her while they had their opposite shifts, and the pictures hung up were so cute :(. But, as a character, she wasn't very fleshed out and is pretty much like any other plain female main character I've read about. Also, we are told she has a ginger pixie cut...? Not in my house lol.
➥ Hayden (h) was pretty fucking annoying. She has this complex where she thinks she's quirky for being too sarcastic and her inner monologue, in general, was incredibly unpleasant to read. She had some okay moment were I was like "okay, now we're getting somewhere", because she would do a little teasing, but since we're in her prespective, we don't really get to appreciate it much? I'd prefer the love interest to do that hot-talking, yk? Also, I think it was mentioned that she's from Honduras and she has this whole thing about her knowing spanish and being latina but uh. Maybe it's just ME but her spanish was so spain-ish. I didn't hear ANY latin expressions, there were few food references, and her family was kind of stereotypical to me? I don't mean that it's not possible for latin families to live together and stuff, but the typical grandmother, the single-mother sister, and the sick mom...idk, I didn't love the aspect and it was clearly just inserted to add some umph and grit, maybe to set up some hurt/comfort situations but meh. Didn't love it.