A review by elwirax
I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre

emotional lighthearted slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

I saw "sapphic enemies to lovers" and knew it was my calling to read it. I enjoyed how lighthearted this book was, it's a breathe of fresh air compared to the many heartbreaking LGBTQ+ stories we usually get. I liked the contrast between a character who was a diehard romantic and one which was repelled by it. I though that this was a decent trope to fuel the "enemies to lovers" aspect. 

However, in this case I think the fluff was excessive.I wanted a little more depth in Emma and Sophia's relationship (a lot of the focus fell on the straight side couples) and while I am aware that this is a YA novel, I was expecting a little more maturity. Additionally, Emma's obsession with love was such a constant throughout the novel that it practically became her only personality trait. While I related more to Sophia's character they both came off as really self absorbed. Despite this, there were times when the characters acknowledged these flaws which I really appreciated. 

Overall, I was slightly dissapointed by "I Think I love You" but inherently it wasn't a terrible read. It had its sweet moments and accomplished its intent for a cute wee romance.

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