A review by eitch
Love on the Brain, by Ali Hazelwood
5.0
Breaking news: Ali Hazelwood finally wrote not only one but two VEGAN MCs.
7% in or so, I was thinking of starting this review with “I’m afraid the formula is getting old and repetitive” but not even a couple of chapters later I realised that Ali Hazelwood still has an undeniable strong grip on me.
Dare I say I might actually like this one more than the first? In the first book, I found Olive bland honestly. It wasn’t really a big deal enough to alter my enjoyment of it. I definitely like Bee more (despite her name being Bee; and no her mom's excuse doesn't sway me).
I have to say though I was able to predict the course of actions almost every time and I guessed that the bad guy was… who he was… pretty early on.
I think I would have enjoyed more Twitter interaction between Marie and Shmac.
7% in or so, I was thinking of starting this review with “I’m afraid the formula is getting old and repetitive” but not even a couple of chapters later I realised that Ali Hazelwood still has an undeniable strong grip on me.
Dare I say I might actually like this one more than the first? In the first book, I found Olive bland honestly. It wasn’t really a big deal enough to alter my enjoyment of it. I definitely like Bee more (despite her name being Bee; and no her mom's excuse doesn't sway me).
I have to say though I was able to predict the course of actions almost every time and I guessed that the bad guy was… who he was… pretty early on.
I think I would have enjoyed more Twitter interaction between Marie and Shmac.