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A review by sk24
Sex, Lies, and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson
3.0
3.5 stars.
This book was a bit too cheesy for me. But if you don’t mind all the cheese, it’s a decent read. Quinn and Lucy are the definition of insta-love and they rather easily overcome a dishonest start.
The romance was just a bit too unrealistic for my liking and they aren’t my favourite couple. I didn’t think the character development was up to par either. While I was into the story (it’s an easy book to get into), I just didn’t fully connect with the characters.
I’ve read other books by Gibson years ago and I remembered being easily captivated and enjoying the books (which is why I stocked up on them and they have been sitting on my shelf while I found new loves). These books are easy reads and easy to pick up and get into right away, but this one’s romance, story, and characters didn’t do it for me.
This book was a bit too cheesy for me. But if you don’t mind all the cheese, it’s a decent read. Quinn and Lucy are the definition of insta-love and they rather easily overcome a dishonest start.
The romance was just a bit too unrealistic for my liking and they aren’t my favourite couple. I didn’t think the character development was up to par either. While I was into the story (it’s an easy book to get into), I just didn’t fully connect with the characters.
I’ve read other books by Gibson years ago and I remembered being easily captivated and enjoying the books (which is why I stocked up on them and they have been sitting on my shelf while I found new loves). These books are easy reads and easy to pick up and get into right away, but this one’s romance, story, and characters didn’t do it for me.