This book was good. The wittiness between the main couple was hilarious, but with that being said, for 20 year olds, the predominant reason why they became ‘enemies’ was VERY childish. There was a massive exploration into parenting, masculinity, friendships (and what exactly constitutes a ‘relationship’), and over-bearing parents.
This wasn’t just as light-hearted romcom, although it does definitely have a HEA. But, I loved the mix of real life problems, and the inclusion of sweet, albeit cringy, resolutions. *I’m looking at the ending here*.
I was entranced by the flawed natures of both Daniel and Alex, and the dominating trope of ‘someone being more than what they seem to be on the surface’ is always swoon-worthy to me. I just wish that we got a bit more of Daniel’s more hidden past. Yes, this book is written in the perspective of Alex, but I just felt constantly intrigued by Daniel’s own hidden trauma, and I wish we got more of that.