Five stars because of the ending. I loved it. Maybe it's because I love hockey or I love romance but this book made me feel good and happy and it was sFive stars because of the ending. I loved it. Maybe it's because I love hockey or I love romance but this book made me feel good and happy and it was so pretty.
What if, hear me out...book about Oliver...YES...more
Who...who told Ms. Sorensen to write this abomination of a book. Why did you destroy a perfect series with a perfect ending. I so was excited to read itWho...who told Ms. Sorensen to write this abomination of a book. Why did you destroy a perfect series with a perfect ending. I so was excited to read it, because it was made in 2021 it could be like updating, include more things I would no about but no. She had to have written this when she was delirious because Kayden and Callie were so freaking annoying, and not themselves because they were written so flipping bad. Why the character personality switch. I really hope we weren't going for character development because Callie in this book was Horrible. Shoot, I would have left too. And I don't have enough words to describe Kayden in this review. Why, why did you do this. The series ended bountifully and then we got Seth's love story and that was good enough but no. You had to go above and beyond to give us this piece of crap. So um thanks. Appreciate it....more
No thanks the enemies to lovers was not for me...I'm just gunna skip there part...uh yeahNo thanks the enemies to lovers was not for me...I'm just gunna skip there part...uh yeah...more
Wasn't a five, wasn't a three, but it wasn't quite a four either... I finished this book at six in the morning so maybe thats why I was so agrviated byWasn't a five, wasn't a three, but it wasn't quite a four either... I finished this book at six in the morning so maybe thats why I was so agrviated by every little dumb mistake these people would make but um...that's okay. I love Seth and yk, that is enough for me ...more
Okay so I started this really long review but then it didn't save (yes that's my bad) so lets try this again.
This book was a joke, like comedy level jOkay so I started this really long review but then it didn't save (yes that's my bad) so lets try this again.
This book was a joke, like comedy level joke. I don't understand how such a serious book can make me laugh so hard. So um let me give you the run down.
Okay, so the authors note was the best part in my opinion. The authors note (if you haven't read) basically says that writing was their therapy and that it helped them and that they showed other people and those people liked it (...fine whatever). Then he explains how our FMC is not the hard core type. She needs help from all the people in her life to get passed her trauma. And then they talked about how he wrote her like this because that is how he's heard and seen trauma. Okay, fine understandable. This book is supposed to be a realistic down to earth book that shows the real struggles of trauma. HAHA what a joke...i mean uh...okay okay. But I think this is the funniest because as you read you realize that this is far from realistic...
Okay enter Blake Moss... Miss Blake a 25 year old woman (keep that in mind) who has had a very rough upbringing with her mom but then she was kidnapped and help captive for four days (I am pretty sure) but then he attackers shot her in the head and left her in the forest. Then some runner found her and they thought she was dead...PLOT TWIST (not really) she's alive...but this information comes from her dad not Blake herself. Her dad was going to do something in Italy after breaking up with his wife. While on his way to Italy he stumbled into the U.K and met Blakes mother. Then they had fun time in their rooms and then they both left. Blake's dad went back to the U.S after hearing his wife was pregnant with Trent. So basically 25 years later Simon gets a calls saying that Blake was his daughter and she was in the mental hospital because they thought she was crazy. But of course to make this book super duper realistic there is a very very very very powerful mafia family (mafia no idea, but giving mafia vibes) is paying the hospital to keep her locked up because that is what happens on a daily basis. And basically for the rest of that time, Simon is being the Alpha male he is and making excuses for his new found daughter. Blake is acting like a nine year old, and then they go to the u.s Apparently Blake needs help with anything and everything because she's five foot three. She needed to be lifted up into her stool, she couldn't go on her bed without a "running start" (gurl what) and everyone is obsessed with calling her honey, sweetheart, baby, and you know all the things you should say to a girl who was raped.
All and all this book is honestly disrespectful for anyone who has gone through anything traumatic in their lives. This book is a joke so um would not recommend unless you want to read a fake story about unrealistic situations. :) ...more