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A review by bluesworldofbooks
Falling for My Enemy by Claire Kingsley
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
This was such a cozy and fun book to read. It took no brain power and it was easy to follow.
This book follows Hazel, who's in Everly's friend group. She is the second character in the group to get a book. It's the story of Hazel and her enemy turned love interest Corban. They became enemies after Hazel refused to accept that he created a questionnaire for people to fall in love.
This is because Hazel used to call him out on the internet for his theory. Corban ends up getting a job at the same college that Hazel is working at and they are forced to work together. They start acting petty towards each other and do harmless pranks at work, which I loved and had me hooked. The romance between them felt genuine and I liked how Hazel was never making Corban feel bad about being weird, like his parents did, or when he randomly shared facts when he was nervous.
This book follows Hazel, who's in Everly's friend group. She is the second character in the group to get a book. It's the story of Hazel and her enemy turned love interest Corban. They became enemies after Hazel refused to accept that he created a questionnaire for people to fall in love.
This is because Hazel used to call him out on the internet for his theory. Corban ends up getting a job at the same college that Hazel is working at and they are forced to work together. They start acting petty towards each other and do harmless pranks at work, which I loved and had me hooked. The romance between them felt genuine and I liked how Hazel was never making Corban feel bad about being weird, like his parents did, or when he randomly shared facts when he was nervous.