

4.25/5
That was a good book! Much better than the first one!
I love enemies to lovers! I love it! Especially when the guy is so obsessed with the girl he's losing it. I love it.
I melted when Christopher sent Kate flowers and the note. I loved how much he tried to fix everything between them as soon as he found out he really hurt her. "But you hate me" almost broke him and he decided to fix things. And he did.
I loved their anonymity and their bickering and how they overcame that. And I was very grateful there was no third-act breakup. Thank you for that. The ending of the first book was so stupid, the breakup was so forced, I was honestly dreading reading this book. I got to 60%, 70%, everything was happy and drama-free, I was afraid something would destroy it. And I'm happy that there wasn't any drama coming from their family about them being togteher.
I'm glad it stayed that way. I loved Christopher and Kate both separately and together. They were fun to read about. I loved how caring Christopher was towards Kate and that she finally accepted that.
I loved this book, and the only reason it's not full stars is that something was missing. I don't know what, maybe it was pacing, maybe I wanted more anonymity between them, more bickering (especially after they got together). Maybe I wanted more at the end, to see what Kate did after Jules came home, did she move in with Christopher or what.
Tropes:
- have known each other forever
- enemies to lovers
- boy obsessed
- retelling
4.25/5
That was a good book! Much better than the first one!
I love enemies to lovers! I love it! Especially when the guy is so obsessed with the girl he's losing it. I love it.
I melted when Christopher sent Kate flowers and the note. I loved how much he tried to fix everything between them as soon as he found out he really hurt her. "But you hate me" almost broke him and he decided to fix things. And he did.
I loved their anonymity and their bickering and how they overcame that. And I was very grateful there was no third-act breakup. Thank you for that. The ending of the first book was so stupid, the breakup was so forced, I was honestly dreading reading this book. I got to 60%, 70%, everything was happy and drama-free, I was afraid something would destroy it. And I'm happy that there wasn't any drama coming from their family about them being togteher.
I'm glad it stayed that way. I loved Christopher and Kate both separately and together. They were fun to read about. I loved how caring Christopher was towards Kate and that she finally accepted that.
I loved this book, and the only reason it's not full stars is that something was missing. I don't know what, maybe it was pacing, maybe I wanted more anonymity between them, more bickering (especially after they got together). Maybe I wanted more at the end, to see what Kate did after Jules came home, did she move in with Christopher or what.
Tropes:
- have known each other forever
- enemies to lovers
- boy obsessed
- retelling