I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Hmm how should I start?
Lemme talk about the pacing, plot and the writing first. I absolutely adore the writing style and it really suits my pace and vocabulary, which is not common in other authors I have read. I am very picky but Suzanne Baltzar's writing is flawless for me. I would totally read her other books just for the writings. Next, the pacing is really fast. The chapters are short too which is a plus for me cause I hate long chapters. Then, we have the plot: very intriguing at first but it did concerned me a little when the blurb said the heroin, Bronte, is currently in a relationship with her boyfriend but the hero is someone else... So, I hope it doesn't involved cheating or anything relates to that, but i was a bit wrong. I don't know about other people but for me, whenever you have feelings for others in the midst of having a romantic relationship with someone else, I considered it cheating. Don't get me wrong, I know Bronte's bf here is toxic and a jerk, but she could try to break up with him first before deciding to have sexual thought for someone else. If you said 'people can't control who they fall in love with', imma push you into a river. I have my personal reasons for not liking that phrase. But im glad she broke up with him quite early in the book cause i dont wanna her pining for Chris while she is still woth her bf. Thank God. But mostly, the plot is okay with enough drama to stir things up, and cute moments between those two.
Next, I wanna talk about the characters. I love how supporting Bronte's family and friends are. They are everything, and makes this book even more compelling. Especially the mom and dad. They are so supportive and kind and lively.
Compared to Bronte's family, I feel wuite the opposite to her. While I admire her well-planned future she wishes to have, I must disagree with her at some point where she kinda wants Chris to give everything to her while she gave what? her heart to him? Yeah, like Chris doesnt have a dream job or something. Alas, kuddos to Bronte for at least make the effort to try to understand him.
I understand she's anxious and worried due to her previous toxic relationship, and Im mad at Chris too sometimes, but Bronte annoyed me more. I would say she's kinda hard-headed and likes to judge Chris instantly. Yeah, not my kind of person. And Chris tried so hard to make it work but didnt realized he was hurting her. But i guess both party need the hurt and resentment to finally grow up and decide that they both can work their relationship no matter what obstacles they will have to face.
Overall, this book is quite entertaining and fast-paced, great for a leisure time reading. Unfortunately it wasn't up to my expectation.