Great story. Hate all the miscommunication, but that’s just me. Love the angst and pull back and forth between Knigh and Vice. Again, Amelia Hugh and Jeff Hartley’s performances are chef’s kiss.
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Great story. Hate all the miscommunication, but that’s just me. Love the angst and pull back and forth between Knigh and Vice. Again, Amelia Hugh and Jeff Hartley’s performances are chef’s kiss.
Good storyline and character development. Characters pull you into their grappling with emotional contentSweet romance ending did not disappoint
Just couldn’t get into it. I was hoping the story would get better, BUUUUUUT it didn’t. Wish I’d enjoyed it more!
Some good parts but overall, super boring. I really wanted to like this book because I had heard some good things but it was kind of a snore fest.
I got 2hrs in and just got bored. Story wasn’t grabbing me. Main character wasn’t asking enough questions or fighting back. I dnf.
Loved the story and the characters. Liked the differences in the characters and the explanation of the worlds.
This seems like the introduction of the cat and mouse game between Calista and Hayden. Hayden stole the show for me, but Calista was lacking. Understandably, she has her history (so does he), but she seemed scared, anxious even about life. Even when she was talking to her friend, she seemed nervous about laughing. I..
friends to lovers, no Spice and also enemies to lovers! the world is incredible and I love how Km Shea writes about social anxiety
The characters are interesting and made better by the narrator but the story is ridiculous. More to the point the writing is bad. it reads like a college assignment that requires the student to use as many archaic, over blown, excessive words as possible. To put it their way the author is a Sesquipedalian. Story..
