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veronadeau's review against another edition
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
emmapants's review against another edition
4.0
So pretty funnily, I had just read a reverse harem with five guys by another author and complained that was too many, and then immediately read this— also a reverse harem with five guys. I still maintain that it’s too many, but it was definitely better handled here, possibly just because of the length of the book and the time given to each of them. However, Ben, Luke, and Avery needed to be two characters max. Ryland and Kade had enough of their own stuff going on to stand out, but those three seemed like personality factors doled out that could have been consolidated.
I was surprised at how much I liked this book though, given that aside from the reverse harem ABO factors, it was pretty standard contemporary romance. I thought the whole plot of her being the twin of someone famous was well done. Her mom could have gotten more of a comeuppance, but I liked that the FMC was at least willing to cut ties if it came to that.
I was surprised at how much I liked this book though, given that aside from the reverse harem ABO factors, it was pretty standard contemporary romance. I thought the whole plot of her being the twin of someone famous was well done. Her mom could have gotten more of a comeuppance, but I liked that the FMC was at least willing to cut ties if it came to that.
nanoreadsxo's review against another edition
2.0
DNF 40% premise was promosing but then it got boring, I don’t think I’ll ever complain if the book got too much seggs scenes but this one? yeah too much with very minimal plot. The seggs was boring eventhough not vanilla and all it’s just keep going on and on. It would be good if their buildup was more before going straight to heating. (Fmc annoys me a bit so I skimmed and its seems like shes the major issue here until the end) insecure-seggs-insecure seggs you get it
chrisn32's review against another edition
adventurous
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
4.0
bibliomaniac_queen's review against another edition
4.0
So Sweet!
This was my first read by Sinclair and it was pretty good. I love how the FMC didn’t just automatically jump right into a pack. I love that there was patience and understanding within the main characters. I do wish that we got more background on the guys so I could understand them better but this was a great read.
This was my first read by Sinclair and it was pretty good. I love how the FMC didn’t just automatically jump right into a pack. I love that there was patience and understanding within the main characters. I do wish that we got more background on the guys so I could understand them better but this was a great read.
k_huskic's review against another edition
5.0
Well this was one hot read! But it was also sweet and emotional and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Didn't want to put it down!
Esme had always wanted a pack, but not just any pack, and especially not one who wanted her purely because her sister, Eva, was famous and she was as close as they could get to her.
The way she found one of the pack alphas was hilarious, and just typical Esme. She's nervous and awkward, but also sassy and sweet. She so wants to believe that these amazing men want her for her, but people's actions in the past have cemented this idea in her head that she'll never be what anyone actually wants, or she'll never be good enough. I loved that these men would do whatever they could to make her see that she was special, and the one for them.
I really enjoyed this story, and will definitely reread it at some stage. This is now one of my fave omegaverse reads!
Esme had always wanted a pack, but not just any pack, and especially not one who wanted her purely because her sister, Eva, was famous and she was as close as they could get to her.
The way she found one of the pack alphas was hilarious, and just typical Esme. She's nervous and awkward, but also sassy and sweet. She so wants to believe that these amazing men want her for her, but people's actions in the past have cemented this idea in her head that she'll never be what anyone actually wants, or she'll never be good enough. I loved that these men would do whatever they could to make her see that she was special, and the one for them.
I really enjoyed this story, and will definitely reread it at some stage. This is now one of my fave omegaverse reads!