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Ina Reads
is 99% done
I liked how the author handled Pasha’s bisexuality — and how Ed didn’t push when Pasha said he wasn’t gay. There’s a lot of respect around boundaries, which is highlighted, I think, by the fact that they have professional boundaries that are encroached on by their contract and budding social media fame. Pasha and Ed were charming and their banter stays strong throughout the whole story
— Jan 01, 2020 12:25AM
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Ina Reads
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While it was nice to read a lighter story than the Seattle series (although given the fact that this is yet another grief book, this time over a fallen soldier friend, “lighter story” is very relative), I do think I prefer the Seattle series a bit — the writing there is a bit more polished and all of the story pieces fit together. The music competition was interesting, but also a bit dubious at times.
— Jan 01, 2020 12:21AM
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Ina Reads
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3.5
Mostly really enjoyed this, but had a few “huh?” moments where Pasha’s actions didn’t make a ton of sense. We get so much backstory and emotional build up to Ed’s background and reason for entering the competition, that the lack of detail and character building around Pasha’s own traumas seemed really unbalanced. I still enjoyed this, but wish Pasha’s backstory wasn’t crammed in in bits and pieces
— Jan 01, 2020 12:19AM
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Mostly really enjoyed this, but had a few “huh?” moments where Pasha’s actions didn’t make a ton of sense. We get so much backstory and emotional build up to Ed’s background and reason for entering the competition, that the lack of detail and character building around Pasha’s own traumas seemed really unbalanced. I still enjoyed this, but wish Pasha’s backstory wasn’t crammed in in bits and pieces
Ina Reads
is 93% done
Did not think this rom-com-y fake dating singing competition book would make me cry, but here I am tearing up over Ed getting emotional while singing Steve’s song. Jeez. Con Riley does not pull her emotional punches
— Jan 01, 2020 12:02AM
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Ina Reads
is 46% done
Oooh, I was not expecting this “Pasha isn’t gay” twist. Since this a romance, I’m guessing he’s bisexual, with a heavy preference towards women, (which is how I read/define the Gay For You trope), or demi/ace? Or both? Either way, very interested to see what road this takes us down next. So long as we don’t get into any homophobia/biphobia/acephobia
— Dec 31, 2019 07:59PM
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Ina Reads
is 39% done
Why had Ed turned their survival strategy into something personal?
At some point Pasha’s touch had stopped feeling like acting.
When had that change even started?
— Dec 31, 2019 07:28PM
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At some point Pasha’s touch had stopped feeling like acting.
When had that change even started?
Ina Reads
is 32% done
Enjoying how much lighter in tone this is than the Seattle series, but with the same type of romantic push & pull. The dialogue crackles here between Pasha and Ed. I miss the Seattle characters now reading my first Con Riley standalone, but there’s plenty to love here that stands on its own, apart from a series and connected romance world
— Dec 31, 2019 06:15PM
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Ina Reads
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Pasha spoke again, and this time he sounded exactly like himself. “London wants to know, Ed. What do you like about me?”
Ed looked into eyes that crinkled a little at their corners. It was easy to be honest when those faint crinkles deepened.
“Everything,” he said. “I like everything about you.”
— Dec 31, 2019 06:14PM
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Ed looked into eyes that crinkled a little at their corners. It was easy to be honest when those faint crinkles deepened.
“Everything,” he said. “I like everything about you.”
Ina Reads
is 6% done
Huh. After the Seattle series being entirely third person POV, limited to one character, was not expecting this book to switch to alternating character POVs every other chapter. Thankfully still third person, though. Will be interested to see if this makes the narrative tone shift?
— Dec 31, 2019 04:37AM
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Ami
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The book is generously given by the author, and I was pretty excited to read it because of the email she sent along with the book (an optimistic book about difference and diversity that plays with ideas questioning just what makes a 'True Brit.'). Let's start it!
— Oct 02, 2017 02:37AM
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Amy Spector
is 47% done
This is really sweet. I really like it!
— May 26, 2016 11:07AM
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Amy Spector
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This is really sweet. I really like it!
— May 26, 2016 11:06AM
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Amy Spector
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I've never watched one of these reality singing shows, but I'm actually really enjoying this.
— May 26, 2016 02:05AM
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