Another fun installment to a fun series
I enjoyed Dot & Sawyer's story. They went a little too long before they talked about what happened to break them up, but it was otherwise entertaining. And there's a lot of potential characters for more books in the series! 🤔
*Romance level: passionate kisses, open-ended possibility of sleeping together, but is never stated & no graphic details
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[RE: PLAGIARISM - SPOILERS AHEAD]
(EDITING 3 YEARS AFTER WRITING THIS TO ADD THAT I'VE NOW READ ALL OF THE AUTHOR'S BOOKS & BELIEVE THE PLAGIARISM ACCUSATIONS ARE UNFOUNDED)
I don't know about the accusations of plagiarism. It's possible some changes have been made to the text since those reviews? However, as it is now, there are only some superficial similarities to Jennifer Peel's My Not-So-Wicked Ex-Fiance book, & I'm not a legal expert on the subject, but the author seems to have made the story her own
Oh Mylanta as a substitute swear was popularized by Candace Cameron Bure's character on the old TV series "Full House". It didn't originate from Peel, so arguably, she borrowed it, too. It's niche popular, & I've seen it used in a half dozen books with southern women characters, as well as numerous places on the internet if you search it.
A young woman being manipulated apart from her true love by snobby or ambitious parents isn't even remotely a unique trope. Nor was faking photos to do it. And the motivations, while similar in general, were different in specifics.
The part about the jilter having to re-earn the jilted's trust is just basic human psychology. And the ending is very different
Honestly the part in this book with Veronica the bombshell financial planner was what stuck out the most as questionable to me because there's a similar character & situation like that in Emma St Clair's Falling for Your Best Friend's Twin - but even that seemed different enough in the details not to constitute plagiarism.
I read a lot of romance books. There are a LOT of similarities between them. I certainly want to be supportive of my favorite authors & avoid supporting thieves. At this point, I can only keep an eye out for it & reserve judgment till I have more to go on