A review by cheesie
Daisy Haites by Jessa Hastings

tense medium-paced
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
i liked this even though the first half felt soooo slow to get into. it picked up like everyone said it would, but i think we could definitely have sped things up faster.

first, i LOVVVVEEEEE julian haites. we like dis šŸ¤ž second, i really like daisy. it is a little frustrating that she was essentially made a nurture-born ā€œiā€™m not like other girlsā€ and i wish she had more opportunities to treat other women w respect and grow in that way, but maybe in the next books?Ā 

itā€™s so interesting the author decided to give us another big love triangle-web as our main romantic plot? idk if that was necessary. nobody here is rooting for romeo in the way that i felt like i was kinda rooting for tom england. i think christian and daisy have great chemistry and make a lot of sense.

i do like the haites family business stuff. i like gang/mafia related plots, and i liked the tension of their ā€œwe can do bad things but we have rulesā€ gone awry plot.Ā 

one thing that isnā€™t the authorā€™s fault and more just me rambling to myself is that i really like daisyā€™s footnote inner monologue and feel like it added a lot to her personality, but found myself skipping over them half the time because it was so frustrating to read on kindle šŸ˜­šŸ˜­ and iā€™m upset about it.