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A review by hennie
Undone by the Ex-Con by Talia Hibbert
emotional
2.0
undone by the ex-con (cracking title, i must admit) is very much an insta-love story in which you don't (or at least, i didn't) understand why the main characters like each other.
he proposes after literally two weeks of dating with a blog post about what love is which - apart from the accelerated timeline - i thought was presumptuous since love doesn't look the same for everyone.
after meeting keynes again in this book, i'm thinking about rereading "Work For It" to end the "Just For Him" series with a good memory. even though i liked "The Fake Boyfriend Fiasco", i think this is talia hibbert's weakest series. to be fair, she seems to be aware of the problems. "Bad for the Boss" as well as "Undone by the Ex-Con" are not available anymore because "they no longer feel appropriate to the author I’ve become", she says on her website.
after meeting keynes again in this book, i'm thinking about rereading "Work For It" to end the "Just For Him" series with a good memory. even though i liked "The Fake Boyfriend Fiasco", i think this is talia hibbert's weakest series. to be fair, she seems to be aware of the problems. "Bad for the Boss" as well as "Undone by the Ex-Con" are not available anymore because "they no longer feel appropriate to the author I’ve become", she says on her website.
Graphic: Fatphobia and Homophobia