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A review by bookishshani_k
Incorrigible by S.M. Shade
5.0
Zara is the snarky, feminist, intelligent, and quirky in her own right woman who is the object to Marty’s infatuation. They’ve been friends for years, and their unique friendship has evolved from something a lot different in recent months. When Marty has an accident that leaves him in need of help, Zara steps up. In her own way, she truly cares about the ones around her. Even Marty, who has a way of getting under her skin in just the right way. She’s had her eye on the prize for a while. Graduate, cultivate her career, and make sure her voice is heard among others. What she doesn’t expect is one drunk choice to change her path altogether.
Marty is the goof, the ridiculous guy of the friend group that isn’t always taken seriously. But, that’s just one layer to who he is at the core. Sure he’s had his man whore moments, but something happens to make him question all of that and more. The fact of the matter is, when one of his shenanigans turns into an accident and he needs help, all those who wanted something from him are now gone. Zara turns to him to help and he sees her in a different way than he ever has. He suddenly has a goal in mind, and that’s to make her see him differently. That is just solidified after a drunk choice changes both their views.
Their journey is one of hilarity, sweet moments, things that open your eyes, and serious thought-provoking moments. I loved everything about who they are as individuals. The fact that Marty embraced his own feministic layers made me so proud! This is a hilarious book and my favorite of the whole series. I can’t wait to read more!
Marty is the goof, the ridiculous guy of the friend group that isn’t always taken seriously. But, that’s just one layer to who he is at the core. Sure he’s had his man whore moments, but something happens to make him question all of that and more. The fact of the matter is, when one of his shenanigans turns into an accident and he needs help, all those who wanted something from him are now gone. Zara turns to him to help and he sees her in a different way than he ever has. He suddenly has a goal in mind, and that’s to make her see him differently. That is just solidified after a drunk choice changes both their views.
Their journey is one of hilarity, sweet moments, things that open your eyes, and serious thought-provoking moments. I loved everything about who they are as individuals. The fact that Marty embraced his own feministic layers made me so proud! This is a hilarious book and my favorite of the whole series. I can’t wait to read more!