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Wicked All Day by Liz Carlyle

leahlg's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed this book! I liked Zoe a lot. There something really enjoyable about watching someone grow up and learn how to truly stand up for themselves and there beliefs.

kyliecooper8's review against another edition

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2.0

This book could not keep my attention.

exvanlibris's review against another edition

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1.0

Have you ever know a couple IRL who was super awesome, fun, interesting and smart? And then you met their kids and they were bland, and boring and you just couldn't figure out how such neat parents produced such dull, uninteresting children? Those children are in this book. I can't believe the author even liked them much. Skip this one. LC has written far better books.

colorfulleo92's review against another edition

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1.0

This just feelt like it draged on an on for 400+ pages. Didn't find the romance interesting or fun to read

loe_ming's review against another edition

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slow-paced

2.0

2/5 stars
too slow burn, can't connect with the MC's feelings, too much hesitation

alice2000's review against another edition

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2.0

I had to struggle to make it through this one and now that I've gotten to the end I'm having trouble remembering what it was about or any of the characters really.

ssejig's review against another edition

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2.0

Gonna have to go with "meh" on this one. "Tempted All Night" was slightly better. I should have paid attention to the reviews.
Zoe Armstrong's father is pushing her to marry. So she gets engaged to her childhood friend Robin. However, his brother Stuart has been in love with Zoe for years and he is going to get her if he can. Robin is a rather profligate younger son and can't handle the notion that he is in love with his mistress so he drinks to excess. Lots of running around, Robin is in a life-threatening accident, but in the end, the right couples end up together.

redheadedjen1's review against another edition

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3.0

I disliked the character, Robin, who was a jerk not a best friend. It was be 4 stars bit I could not stand him.

fleurette's review against another edition

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2.0

This one just didn’t work for me. I’ve previously enjoyed some other books from Liz Carlyle but this one is just not my thing.

The main issue is probably the plotline that I find really hard to get into and even harder to enjoy. I don't even think I can say what the problem is exactly, what I didn't like. It's probably a general impression. I feel like all problems result from the fact that the characters behave incredibly stupid. And instead of solving them in some simple understandable way, they are getting deeper and deeper into a series of foolish actions. And that always makes me roll my eyes.

However, the characters themselves are fine. Carlyle did a good job. If it wasn't for this idiotic storyline ... I could fully appreciate the complexity of the characters. Unfortunately, I couldn’t.

This is probably the first Liz Carlyle’s book that I did not like to such a degree. Maybe it's more my problem than the book itself because I'm still not able to fully determine what I had such a big problem with.

theladyinreds's review against another edition

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4.0

Zoe Armstrong lets impulsiveness get the best of her, gets caught in a compromising position with her best friend, and finds herself shipped off to the country with both of their extended families in tow as they are forced to prepare for a marriage absolutely no one wants to happen.

At this point, I would have expected hijinks to ensue but this a more serious book so despair and angst ensue instead. I thought the story was a bit longer than it needed to be, but otherwise an interesting and satisfying read and I really loved how everything played out in the end.

Also, kudos to the smirking lady on the cover. Love her expression.