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A review by ladylaurenexplorer
Rule Number Five: Alternative Cover by J. Wilder
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This was very lighthearted, fluff with low angst.
We have Jax’s finding a girl that makes him feel after so long of being emotionally unavailable due to something very recent happening in his life.
Then you have Sidney, who has built these rules off of the past, and the present faults of her father. Those rules have helped her succeed in life, and also made her unavailable for love.
I just love how he went about her rules one by one showing her that he wouldn’t be her past and her disappointing present. Yes there is some Lowes but their Lowe’s weren’t all that bad in the grand scheme of hockey romances.
What’s crazy is I cared more about the plot than the actual space because I loved their relationship together.
This was a very good read for me, and I would highly recommend it.
We have Jax’s finding a girl that makes him feel after so long of being emotionally unavailable due to something very recent happening in his life.
Then you have Sidney, who has built these rules off of the past, and the present faults of her father. Those rules have helped her succeed in life, and also made her unavailable for love.
I just love how he went about her rules one by one showing her that he wouldn’t be her past and her disappointing present. Yes there is some Lowes but their Lowe’s weren’t all that bad in the grand scheme of hockey romances.
What’s crazy is I cared more about the plot than the actual space because I loved their relationship together.
This was a very good read for me, and I would highly recommend it.
Graphic: Sexual content
Minor: Death, Sexual violence, Car accident, and Death of parent