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Tommy Benton is an activist that lives on a commune meanwhile Dolly Samson is a nurse serving in the navy. Tommy and Dolly meet and it's clear that they are at opposite sides of the spectrum. Will they be able to make it work?
I didn't particularly care for any of the main characters and there were no memorable secondary characters either. Most of the time I found Dolly annoying. I felt that there wasn't much chemistry between Tommy and Dolly besides their sexual relationship and I thought that they exchanged "I love yous" way too quickly.
There were a lot of sex scenes and I mean a lot. Some of it was well written but for the most part if felt repetitive. Certain ones could've been cut and I think I would have enjoyed it more.
I did appreciate that the characters did try to discuss their differences/problems and trying to understand each other.
Review also posted here: https://wp.me/p4Pp9O-Jp
I was given a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I didn't particularly care for any of the main characters and there were no memorable secondary characters either. Most of the time I found Dolly annoying. I felt that there wasn't much chemistry between Tommy and Dolly besides their sexual relationship and I thought that they exchanged "I love yous" way too quickly.
There were a lot of sex scenes and I mean a lot. Some of it was well written but for the most part if felt repetitive. Certain ones could've been cut and I think I would have enjoyed it more.
I did appreciate that the characters did try to discuss their differences/problems and trying to understand each other.
Review also posted here: https://wp.me/p4Pp9O-Jp
I was given a copy of this book from the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
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