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Inferno of Love by Erin Wright

eve_boobies's review

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2.0

This one didn’t really leave me satisfied. I liked Georgia and Moose as people but I’m not entirely convinced about their relationship. This is only because we don’t really see them getting to know each other better, it’s mostly just focussed on Moose and his family issues.

Despite this, I did enjoy this book (just not as much as the first). I just wish their had been more to it. It felt as though nothing really happened. I’m also upset about how it ended. Proposals are sweet and all but not when they’re ruined by chatting about equality between men and women. As important as that message is, I don’t want it tainting what could be considered the most romantic thing that’s happened in the book.

I’ve also noticed that Erin liked to use really specific numbers in her books. I used to think it was a character trait but then I learnt that it is used everywhere. That made it a bit annoying but it wasn’t a big deal.

bookishplantmom's review

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I wasn’t very into this and unmotivated to continue any further. I think I’m beginning to get picky with my romance. 
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