★3 Stars. Survival of the richest..
“You’re plenty better, Harper. Don’t you ever doubt that. You’re fucking gold.”
From art, adding another devious and wealthy man to the mix, drama, jealousy and denial to death, distance, money, rebellion and love
Harper and Christopher somehow continue to find themselves at odds..and still fighting their feelings and undeniable attraction and love.
Survival of the richest was an overall good read.
It was quite intriguing and enthralling, I was eager to know what was going to happen next!
In beginning, Survival of the richest gave me something I had not expected but I liked so much more than what I had imagined.
I loved the back stories of both Harper and Christopher and their parents, one was sad and the other was unhealthy and dysfunctional.
I enjoyed their blooming friendship, bond and trust that they had in the beginning and I hope to see more in the next book.
Harper.
Harper is strong, headstrong, insecure, artistic, bold, confusing, independent, indecisive, rebellious and very naive.
Harper has been through a thing or two, since a young age she has always been stuck in the middle of her parents love/hate dysfunctional relationship. She has always been more of a parent to her own mother than the other way around. And she's always had a lot of responsibility. My least favorite thing about Harper is that she was all over the place and it was exhausting. My most favorite thing about Harper is that she wore her heart on her sleeves the entire book - I love that I could not only feel her love and passion for art, but everything that she stood for and believed in. She would and could not be swayed otherwise.
A fighter's mentality!
Christopher.
Christopher is hardworking, honorable, ambitious, selfish and selfless, determined, quiet, brooding, loyal and a complete and utter mystery. And I am definitely look forward to learning more about this man!
Overall Survival of the richest was good.
For me personally, I was a little disappointed to find out that the blurb told me one thing, but the book told me another.
I do wish there were more interactions with Christopher and Harper later on in the book, rather than the sole focus being on her and Sutton.
I also hope that the next book will let us get to know Christopher as a person more. He was a bit underdeveloped.
The book went in a direction that I had not expected and it did fall short for me, but it never changed the fact that I read this book in one sitting.
I was momentarily addicted and I have no regrets.
Despite my minor disappointments with the book, I will be reading the next book.
A big thank you to Skye Warren for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.