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scastricato1's review against another edition
4.0
More like a 4.5. My favorite book of the series. I love both Krit and Blythe so much as characters. They felt very ‘real’ compared to other characters in the series. Their love story is a great combination of drama and emotional rawness.
teaconnoisseur's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
5.0
carriesouthard's review against another edition
4.0
not as great as the other books in this series but still a good book from abbi glines.
readwithkiekie's review against another edition
5.0
I've only read the first book in this series before jumping to this one and while I may regret that later down the line, I can say that I absolutely loved this book like I thought I would. Abbi Glines can do no wrong. Ever!
seymagm's review against another edition
5.0
I loved this book! it was so amazing and well written! I loved the characters in it and how it all turned out for them. the only problem I had was that we didn't really get to know Krits past♥
5 stars from me! ♥
5 stars from me! ♥
carladelgado's review against another edition
5.0
It's been days since I last read a book that made me feel so many emotions all at once! Amazing, amazing book. I love Krit and Blythe's attraction to each other. I also kinda guessed that twist about Blythe's background in the end. I love love love the book! <3 Abbi Glines is so amazing. :)
bluebarryhoneybee's review against another edition
4.0
4.5/5 ⭐️
Omg, I was so into this! I thought it would be so basic judging from the blurb, but a lot of stuff subverted the cliches.
Like how Krit didn’t stop sleeping with other girls once he met Blythe. In other books, the man-whore always is suddenly celibate once he meets the heroine, but Krit didn’t stop seeing other girls until he kissed her the first time. Like he even had fucked someone earlier THAT DAY. I don’t know, I kinda vibed with it.
And Blythe was just so good. Genuinely good. Sure she’s the quintessential “she’s not like other girls” girl, but I really thought she was as precious as Krit thought her to be. And I could see why he liked her so much. Sometimes his tendencies with her were borderline psychotic, but I got it. I was really into it!
AND THE GROVEL.
The grovel was good.
Omg, I was so into this! I thought it would be so basic judging from the blurb, but a lot of stuff subverted the cliches.
Like how Krit didn’t stop sleeping with other girls once he met Blythe. In other books, the man-whore always is suddenly celibate once he meets the heroine, but Krit didn’t stop seeing other girls until he kissed her the first time. Like he even had fucked someone earlier THAT DAY. I don’t know, I kinda vibed with it.
And Blythe was just so good. Genuinely good. Sure she’s the quintessential “she’s not like other girls” girl, but I really thought she was as precious as Krit thought her to be. And I could see why he liked her so much. Sometimes his tendencies with her were borderline psychotic, but I got it. I was really into it!
AND THE GROVEL.
The grovel was good.
sofyy1102's review against another edition
4.0
I'm currently reading this, but ughhh, I'm so done with male POV's, I want only the female's cause I guess it keeps it mysterious? xD
No, seriously, I wish Abbi would only write from the POV of the female main character...
-4 hours later-
Oh God! I loved this one so much! I'm just ASDFGHJKL, so fucking adorable!
Seriously, this is definitely on my top fav books!
I thought this book would be about some unresolved business the main male character had, like not being able to keep a stable relationship (which he indeed did have), or idk, child drama, or even being unable to utter a certain four letter word, you know, the thing you usually read on every NA book nowadays...
This book was about that, but mainly, about the main female character, Blythe. I must admit I have a soft spot for sweet, innocent main characters, yet Blythe was still able to bring something new to all the other book characters I've ever met. I can't praise her enough, really.
Anyway guys, I really want you to read this one, even if you don't like Abbi Glines's books (I am aware of some bad critics), or if you don't know Abbi Glines at all.
This book can be read as a standalone, so please give it a try!
My brain and insides turned into mush after reading this book ahaha
No, seriously, I wish Abbi would only write from the POV of the female main character...
-4 hours later-
Oh God! I loved this one so much! I'm just ASDFGHJKL, so fucking adorable!
Seriously, this is definitely on my top fav books!
I thought this book would be about some unresolved business the main male character had, like not being able to keep a stable relationship (which he indeed did have), or idk, child drama, or even being unable to utter a certain four letter word, you know, the thing you usually read on every NA book nowadays...
This book was about that, but mainly, about the main female character, Blythe. I must admit I have a soft spot for sweet, innocent main characters, yet Blythe was still able to bring something new to all the other book characters I've ever met. I can't praise her enough, really.
Anyway guys, I really want you to read this one, even if you don't like Abbi Glines's books (I am aware of some bad critics), or if you don't know Abbi Glines at all.
This book can be read as a standalone, so please give it a try!
My brain and insides turned into mush after reading this book ahaha
kerlyn's review against another edition
5.0
kinda reminds me of true love story by willow aster
BUT I STILL LOVE IT
BUT I STILL LOVE IT