***2.5 STARS***
“This feels real. I want it to be.”
Josh sucked in a whistling breath. A husky whisper. “Beyond this weekend?”
“Way beyond this weekend.”
Anyta Sunday is one of my faves. Truly (Marc Jillson and the Gazebo is one of my faves! I hope Tyler is still getting a book). But this series has not been for me. Book one I liked. Book two I had to nope out; secondary characters were horrendous. I decided to not continue with this series. Although, while looking at the prolific works free reads I decided to try this one anyway. The covers!! They are so good.
It has a cute, oh-no awkward situation that is the catalyst for the story. It has a promising start. It didn't continue for me. Josh and his boyfriend, Cassius, broke up, Cassius seems to have moved and brings his new boyfriend along to the Austen retreat they are all at with their professor. Josh's friend Noah sends him a pic of a hot guy and in a desperate moment of saving face, Josh declares him his boyfriend only to find out that's "Mr. West" who works at the retreat. So begins a fake relationship trope.
Cassius is an asshole. Kinda. He is kinda mean and biting towards Josh (this made me think of book one honestly with the one of the MC's being cruel to a secondary character for being a book worm.). Cassius teetered on the line of being the Over the top villain but is kinda pulled back. But I didn't buy into it, Cassius is actually the one I end up feeling bad for.
I struggled to the end with this one even though it's only around 90 pages or so. I think West and Josh are cute together but I think too much was attempted for this novella. There are awkward situations which I was fine with, I think Anyta Sunday writes these awkward situations and awkward characters well. But the writing actually felt awkward and choppy and you could feel it rushing to the end if that makes sense? Often while reading I had to re-read sentences because I felt confused or if I missed something. A shame really because this could have been a pretty cute book. One thing I've enjoyed about what I've read of this series has been the illustrations, so freaking cute. This series has not been for me at all and I'm not sure if there's more coming but I think it's best of I don't read them as I'm not meshing with them but I do have to say I am curious about Cassius and I truly felt bad for him.