A review by jaxmapp
Sex, Lies, and Online Dating by Rachel Gibson

2.0

What in the everloving toxic nonsense... The writing wasn't bad, not even close to some of the writing I've encountered in similar style romances, but the content? The relationship between the two main characters is intense but also absolutely devoid of substance, wrapped around a mess of lies, misunderstandings, and wierd reference to outdated ideas about femininity and masculinity. I have never been less interested in two characters or less able to relate to their inner monologues. The whole plot felt lazy and sensationalist with no real character growth and strangely prude but still explicit sex scenes.