

This is the second book by this author that I’ve tried, and honestly… whew. When I jumped back into reading last year, I picked up Seven Days in June and ended up DNF’ing it. I figured I’d give her another fair shot with this one. I DNF’d again, but pushed through and finished it just to see if things would turn around. They did not.
I just couldn’t connect with any of the characters. Nothing about the story grabbed me or made me want to keep going. And some of the plot choices? Yeah… instantly falling in love with a stranger, buying a nude photo of someone you don’t know, and then the whole piano humping situation, absolutely not for me.
I’m still planning to go back and try to finish Seven Days in June just to figure out whether it’s truly me… or if her writing style just doesn’t work for me. But this one? Definitely a miss.
This is the second book by this author that I’ve tried, and honestly… whew. When I jumped back into reading last year, I picked up Seven Days in June and ended up DNF’ing it. I figured I’d give her another fair shot with this one. I DNF’d again, but pushed through and finished it just to see if things would turn around. They did not.
I just couldn’t connect with any of the characters. Nothing about the story grabbed me or made me want to keep going. And some of the plot choices? Yeah… instantly falling in love with a stranger, buying a nude photo of someone you don’t know, and then the whole piano humping situation, absolutely not for me.
I’m still planning to go back and try to finish Seven Days in June just to figure out whether it’s truly me… or if her writing style just doesn’t work for me. But this one? Definitely a miss.