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karentje's review
1.0
This book didn't work for me.
One of the MC's, David Eden, is quite a morally dubious character, and a strange choice to make in these "metoo" times. He deliberately hires Taylor as his assistant so as to be able to hit on him easily... (from a position of power) and then afterwards dumps Taylor with indecent haste.
David is married to Taylor's best friend, Natalie, in a sham marriage to convince his father that he's straight, even though a bit later in the book David tells Taylor that he thinks his father already knows he is gay.
I also heartily disliked Natalie for being so mercenary/superficial and willing to live a lie in exchange for a life of luxury.
There is very little motivation for Taylor to fall in love with David. The storyline didn't feel plausible to me in the least.
One of the MC's, David Eden, is quite a morally dubious character, and a strange choice to make in these "metoo" times. He deliberately hires Taylor as his assistant so as to be able to hit on him easily... (from a position of power) and then afterwards dumps Taylor with indecent haste.
David is married to Taylor's best friend, Natalie, in a sham marriage to convince his father that he's straight, even though a bit later in the book David tells Taylor that he thinks his father already knows he is gay.
I also heartily disliked Natalie for being so mercenary/superficial and willing to live a lie in exchange for a life of luxury.
There is very little motivation for Taylor to fall in love with David. The storyline didn't feel plausible to me in the least.
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