
There are very few books which I have enjoyed the way I enjoyed this one. I loved the pacing of the book and the enemies-to-lovers trope was excellently done! Jonah and Sadie are easily lovable characters and their story made a satisfying read. The only critique I have with the book was with Sadie's personality. I loved how aggressive she was in pursuing her academics and her career but the way it translated to her personality came off as unpleasant. There was so much unnecessary cursing/girl-bossing that it ended up feeling more abrasive than bold. Other than that, I loved the main characters' relationships with their sisters. Their emotions were well written and it was easy to empathise with each character given how each were uniquely raised.
There are very few books which I have enjoyed the way I enjoyed this one. I loved the pacing of the book and the enemies-to-lovers trope was excellently done! Jonah and Sadie are easily lovable characters and their story made a satisfying read. The only critique I have with the book was with Sadie's personality. I loved how aggressive she was in pursuing her academics and her career but the way it translated to her personality came off as unpleasant. There was so much unnecessary cursing/girl-bossing that it ended up feeling more abrasive than bold. Other than that, I loved the main characters' relationships with their sisters. Their emotions were well written and it was easy to empathise with each character given how each were uniquely raised.