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dancingterracephantom's review against another edition
4.0
Another perfect 4 stars from Ms. Score
I need to stop doubting that even though the subject matter doesn't seem to be my thing, that the book won't interest me. If Score writes it, I love it. This book was delightful. Frankie and Aiden were great together. They were definitely a trope--billionaire and mere peasant--but written in a refreshing way.
Aiden wasn't a stalker. He may have wanted to pay for things because he has the money, but he didn't push it, over the top. Frankie may have wanted to stand on her own two feet, but she gave in enough to let Aiden spoil her a little.
I loved the scenes dealing with the kidnapping. I laughed so hard. I absolutely adored Frankie's brothers relationship with Aiden. They let him right in, and he was so starved for that "normal". They made him part of their family, regardless of Frankie, and that just melted me.
I need to stop doubting that even though the subject matter doesn't seem to be my thing, that the book won't interest me. If Score writes it, I love it. This book was delightful. Frankie and Aiden were great together. They were definitely a trope--billionaire and mere peasant--but written in a refreshing way.
Aiden wasn't a stalker. He may have wanted to pay for things because he has the money, but he didn't push it, over the top. Frankie may have wanted to stand on her own two feet, but she gave in enough to let Aiden spoil her a little.
I loved the scenes dealing with the kidnapping. I laughed so hard. I absolutely adored Frankie's brothers relationship with Aiden. They let him right in, and he was so starved for that "normal". They made him part of their family, regardless of Frankie, and that just melted me.
maryjayka's review against another edition
5.0
Great story. Well-written characters. Perfect blend of sweet and funny.
I always love books by this author, and yet again, Ms. Score did not disappoint.
I always love books by this author, and yet again, Ms. Score did not disappoint.
dezyremarie12's review against another edition
4.0
A 3.5 star but rounded up…
The beginning almost lost me, I didn’t like the plot and it felt super cheesy. It almost felt like a whole different book. The last 75% was soooo good though! I love Lucy Score’s characters!
The beginning almost lost me, I didn’t like the plot and it felt super cheesy. It almost felt like a whole different book. The last 75% was soooo good though! I love Lucy Score’s characters!
me1inda's review against another edition
2.0
DNF @30% If I’ve given a book this many days and I’m forcing myself to continue, it’s not a good book. The kidnapped groom plot is dumb. I kept losing interest and re-reading passages over and over again. I just don’t think this one is for me. ⭐️⭐️
tammy_m_nc's review against another edition
5.0
The swoony snarkiest messiest love story
I loved Frankie and Aidan’s opposites attract, enemies to lovers, class differences, snarky love story with a side of social machinations. In my opinion for an enemies to lovers story to work, the author has to straddle a fine line of sexy animosity without tipping into meanness or abuse. The author does a wonderful job straddling that line in this book and allowing the animosity to change organically into something else. Frankie is from Brooklyn. She’s the daughter of deli owners and she’s working on her MBA while also working two jobs. Aidan is a millionaire and the CEO of his family’s company. They meet when they are the best man and maid of honor for their best friends’ wedding. As Frankie and Aidan journey to their HEA you’ll feel all the feels - laughing, crying, swooning, cringing, teeth gritting, and cheering. The story included sweet moments, steamy scenes, snort worthy laughs, supportive friends, messy families, painful pasts, and heart squeezing love all told with witty dialogue, three dimensional characters who grow, and an engaging storyline.
I loved Frankie and Aidan’s opposites attract, enemies to lovers, class differences, snarky love story with a side of social machinations. In my opinion for an enemies to lovers story to work, the author has to straddle a fine line of sexy animosity without tipping into meanness or abuse. The author does a wonderful job straddling that line in this book and allowing the animosity to change organically into something else. Frankie is from Brooklyn. She’s the daughter of deli owners and she’s working on her MBA while also working two jobs. Aidan is a millionaire and the CEO of his family’s company. They meet when they are the best man and maid of honor for their best friends’ wedding. As Frankie and Aidan journey to their HEA you’ll feel all the feels - laughing, crying, swooning, cringing, teeth gritting, and cheering. The story included sweet moments, steamy scenes, snort worthy laughs, supportive friends, messy families, painful pasts, and heart squeezing love all told with witty dialogue, three dimensional characters who grow, and an engaging storyline.
akailiajade's review against another edition
5.0
I'm only up to chapter 15 and I'm laying in bed laughing so hard the tears are rolling down my cheeks! So far this book is hilarious & I'm loving it!
marieliita88's review against another edition
5.0
OHHHHHEMMMGEEE
I struggled the first two chapters. But after that it’s smooth sailing absolutely love this book! You won’t be disappointed.
I struggled the first two chapters. But after that it’s smooth sailing absolutely love this book! You won’t be disappointed.
trr3656's review against another edition
3.0
A strong 3.5 stars. Decent plot, funny secondary characters, nicely smutty.
norma__reads's review against another edition
5.0
I fell down the rabbit hole with this story. Lucy Score was a new author to me, and now i'm anxious to begin her other books.
The slow build romance between Aiden and Frankie was one that I thoroughly enjoyed. It had just enough humor to have me giggling a few times. I loved the contrast between the two families. This was an opposites attract and enemies to lover story. It was well written with just enough conflict between the two that it felt believable.
The slow build romance between Aiden and Frankie was one that I thoroughly enjoyed. It had just enough humor to have me giggling a few times. I loved the contrast between the two families. This was an opposites attract and enemies to lover story. It was well written with just enough conflict between the two that it felt believable.
alli28hall's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
funny
hopeful
mysterious
slow-paced
4.0
What happened when the groom is taken the night before the wedding. What about when they are finally home