The design and UX isn't done, Rob and Abbie, okkurrrr! đ
multicoloredbookreviews's review against another edition
4.0
Got this one for free. Will leave my review for all 3 books in book number 3.
634's review against another edition
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
2.75
sexyvixenreader's review against another edition
5.0
This is my drug of the summer, I am totally addicted to Noah and Olivia and can't wait to see how this plays out.. 5 Stars
alathat's review against another edition
2.0
Audiobook - I almost dnfâd this one, but I stuck it out but based on the ending I almost wish I wouldâve dnfâd it. I really dislike when books end at the climax to try to force you to continue on in the series. I donât want to listen to two more of these books to get even a semblance of basic resolution. The dialogue was pretty cheesy, and the storyline was not grabbing. 4 hours in and they are still at the âI like you but Iâm not interested in you in that wayâ stage? Even with them both having longstanding crushes on one another? Give us something to grasp onto.
emzieromo's review
lighthearted
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? Yes
3.0
lisamh68's review against another edition
4.0
I read all 3 and it should have been condensed to 1 full novel. It was a good story.. I didn't care for Olivia but loved Noah.. Too much detail about work stuff where there could have been more about them... even more of them at the office or about other employees rather then info on client stuff.. A quick easy read..
litloulou's review against another edition
2.0
These three Hitched volumes are essentially one book. This book is not enough to stand on its own. Especially if you want a HEA. So to me it is annoying that it is three separate books if you are paying for them (price may be lower per, not sure bc I did not pay to listen to these). This didn't factor into my review beyond the fact that as a book, it felt very incomplete.
I can't decide if I should read the others, bc while I knew the premise and read it anyways there were just some big problems. The first is that these characters act like they are 15. They certainly don't seem like a couple who, 4 years out of an undergrad degree are set and ready to take over a big company. I don't even recall what the company was or did. I want to know how that type of contract is legal, but more so, how no one is batsh*t angry at the living father who agreed to this. Also, marriage is one thing, but pregnancy? Nope. Even if they were together, 3 months is impractical and wrong (infertility isn't even considered that until it has been a year of trying). It also weirds me out how the MMC just goes along with all of this. Promiscuous man in the past who gets good at sex but then immediately wants a family. And then he doesn't even point out the baby clause and wonders why she ran. Like even though that likely isn't the reason, how is he so shocked? I don't see the need for that in the story. I guess if the story was written better I would overlook the way they were forced together.besr I can tell the story happens within a week. Why? Oh and PS. I didn't even mention how he whipped it out to convince her that they should spend a life together, and it really seemed to sway her. Face palm.
Well that's enough of a rant. 2.5 stars. I really want to give it higher because I 'knew what I was getting myself into' but I guess the immaturity and cliched characters got me.
I can't decide if I should read the others, bc while I knew the premise and read it anyways there were just some big problems. The first is that these characters act like they are 15. They certainly don't seem like a couple who, 4 years out of an undergrad degree are set and ready to take over a big company. I don't even recall what the company was or did. I want to know how that type of contract is legal, but more so, how no one is batsh*t angry at the living father who agreed to this. Also, marriage is one thing, but pregnancy? Nope. Even if they were together, 3 months is impractical and wrong (infertility isn't even considered that until it has been a year of trying). It also weirds me out how the MMC just goes along with all of this. Promiscuous man in the past who gets good at sex but then immediately wants a family. And then he doesn't even point out the baby clause and wonders why she ran. Like even though that likely isn't the reason, how is he so shocked? I don't see the need for that in the story. I guess if the story was written better I would overlook the way they were forced together.besr I can tell the story happens within a week. Why? Oh and PS. I didn't even mention how he whipped it out to convince her that they should spend a life together, and it really seemed to sway her. Face palm.
Well that's enough of a rant. 2.5 stars. I really want to give it higher because I 'knew what I was getting myself into' but I guess the immaturity and cliched characters got me.
cherryredsreads's review against another edition
5.0
Loved this!Â
My Cherries are in overdrive!
Wow this is a great set up book and full of hotness to start off this series!Â
Noah & Olivia had me laughing at their banter back and forth one minute, and then had my knickers in twists from the hot sexual tensions and desire they give off to each other.
This book will have you wanting to find out what will happen next and thank goodness we will not have to wait long to get it.
Fun, fast & no filter, just like Noah which is what I love about him!
Go 1 click! Â It's a must read!Â
**ARC kindly provided by publisher in exchange for an honest review***
5 Cherries Popped
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