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Sundays are for Hangovers by J.D. Hollyfield, K Webster

suey_library's review

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5.0

Oh my lanta I needed that laugh. I needed this book so hard because after all the emotionally beautiful reads I have read in the last week, I needed something with a good laugh. Sweet baby Jesus did I laugh like a ranting lunatic. I am pretty confident my stomach is still cramping from the pain from laughing so hard. Ugh it reminds me why I love romantic comedies.

So what made this so flipping hilarious? What makes me believe this was absolutely phenomenal? Easy... the character dynamics are just perfection. The chemistry was mouth watering. The drama was phenomenal. 

The tension between Will and Lilith was borderline insane and delicious. Their personalities clashed that I saw fireworks. Will being this control freak, clean weirdo who has to have perfection while Lil has this random, free bird personality. The arguing, the glares - it was hilariously scrumptious. Everything about them was witty, cunning, and charismatic, they fed off of one another. 

That is definitely what makes their passion and romance so mind blowing, with their personalities really clashing makes everything so explosive. Their first connection was intense which becomes even more intoxicating. As their chemistry and relationship grows, the passion gets incredibly powerful. My palms were sweating every time they connected; whether it was banter, sexual encounter, drama - sweating I tell you.

Obviously what really aided more so with their chemistry as well was the secondary characters that brought their baggage, secrets, and more of their personal issues to light which in turn affected their relationship. They have this explosive physical chemistry and though at times they appear to be allowing the other into their life more emotionall, they still keep each at arms length. 

Definitely hands down a great read. I cannot and will not stop gushing about this novel. I have already splurged bought all three books in the 2 Lovers Series, because comrades I flipping love their writing style. Sundays Are For Hangovers was stunning and amazing all in one - it was hilarious, witty, charming personalities with steam that made even my lower areas melt. I loved the connection between Will and Lilith. They have this gravity towards one another that makes their chemistry absolutely jaw dropping, total beaver drool worthy.

Loved it. Need more and need it now.

mjhr's review against another edition

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funny fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.75

Funny and lighthearted, perfect summer rom com with smut 

vivartois's review

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5.0

Loved it!!!

cactusreadinglady's review

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5.0

oh my lanta! this book was everything. i loved the chemistry between the two main character and watching them fued and love was literally the best thing. i’m not always good with words when something like this just makes me HAPPY! so bravo. read this “rom com” and just enjoy yourself. you’ll thank me later.

ela_35's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

2.0

 I liked this book, but at the beginning the main characters, especially Lilith, annoyed me a bit. 

I liked the idea of this book, but some of the ‘conflicts’ between Lilith and Will were over the top. Once they got together, the book got better as there weren’t as many dramatic scenes. 

I liked Will and Lilith, but I wanted to see more side characters. 

Although the issue at the end was sorted out quickly and the threat didn’t work, I would have preferred for Lilith and Will to talk about what happened. 

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review

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5.0

wow these 2 authors have once again do a great job together.
I went into this read blind and was so stuck into the book that i devoured it in a whole weekend. such a great read.

ankaashp's review against another edition

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3.0

Las escenas con el gato son para llorar de risa xD

nb247's review against another edition

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4.0

This made me laugh out loud in the most awkward places. (I really shouldn't read when I'm supposed to be working)

It was obviously funny, as well as sweet and dirty in all of the right ways!!!

These two authors together can do no wrong!!!

karils410's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars

natashareadsbooks's review against another edition

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5.0

Sundays are for Hangovers follow Lilith and Will, who are neighbors and enemies. They hate each other. Drive each other absolutely crazy. 90s rap music. Ruined lawn. Maybe a fireman or two. And a demon cat from hell. They get under each others skin. But they also can't deny the crazy and stubborn attraction they have for one another. What happens when they stop challenging each other, but face the challenges life throws their way instead? 

This is the first book by K. Webster or J.D. Hollyfield I have read. I didn't know what to expect, but I loved every minute of it. It was funny, sweet, sexy, nerdy, and then some. I love enemies to lovers, so i was giddy to start this book, and it didn't disappoint. I loved the chapter titles, and the story, and loved the characters. Will was so much more than the stuck up nerd, and Lilith was so much more than the pain in the was neighbor. It was a nice, quick read. If you are looking for an enemies to lovers romance, then I recommend Sundays Are For Hangovers! 4.5 ⭐ out of 5⭐