It didn't impact my enjoyment in any way. But I wasn't sure if maybe that was intentional? As an homage to those movies? Since the characters were working together on a project for their film studies class? But it wasn't super consistent, and sometimes Britishisms snuck in there, so. HOT.Īs a slight aside: sometimes the dialogue sounded very much like how a British person thinks Americans talk based on like, John Hughes movies. Also, as with all Charlotte Stein books, the sex scenes were SO. And I am a professional grudge-holder who loves a protracted grovel, so if I was bowled over that easily, then that is an incredibly endearing character. Tate's earnestness and obvious infatuation with Letty made me forgive him, like, immediately. I don't usually enjoy super young protagonists (20 years old), definitely not into bully romance, and also not a big fan of the 80% breakup over a misunderstanding but this just worked. I don't usually enjoy super young protagonists (20 years old), definitely not into bully romance, and also not a big fan of the 80% breakup over a misunderstanding but this just w I shouldn't have loved this as much as I did. I shouldn't have loved this as much as I did. 1 of 5 stars 2 of 5 stars 3 of 5 stars 4 of 5 stars 5 of 5 stars
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