I don't love the haters to lovers trope because usually I don't want them to get together after they've spent so long being such jerks to each other. This one worked for me, though. There were reasons they were angry and they actually owned up to their poor behavior and made personal changes. The story was well crafted, as O'Leary is great at doing. Enjoyed it greatly!
This book is very well crafted and very clever. It deals with really tough issues and there were some really hard-to-read scenes. Overall, it is two love stories told from the perspectives of Aphrodite, Ares, Apollo, and Hades as they intersected the story. The characters were well-written and grew throughout the story. It is a story about love and what it means to love someone vs what we think love to be. This isn't a comfort read, but it is a good one.
Haters-to-lovers/boy next door romcom. I thought it was well-written and clever, but I struggled with the relationship. It was mostly about the mean stuff they did to each other over the years rather than the solid relationship they had growing up, which they kept alluding to, but didn't really detail.
Didn't love the bondage stuff. And it also seemed like there wasn't a lot of growth in their relationship other than physical attraction, which seemed to be immediate... so the flipped switch on the relationship stuff at the end seemed abrupt, but it did have charming parts and I liked the characters.
YA romcom about a teen girl with an anxiety disorder who struggles to make decisions, so it follows a sliding doors scenario through just once choice: does she go to NYC with her mom for Christmas or spend Christmas with her best friend that she's in love with at his cabin? It was cute and clever and I enjoyed the creativity of the sliding doors perspective.
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SPOILER: I really like that this all takes place in a 24-hour period from meet to love and follows them around NYC on Christmas Eve. I would give it five stars EXCEPT they make a big deal about her previous boyfriend never said "I love you" back and she assumes he does... and then this guy doesn't say it back to her either when she says it to him! Also, it ends on a bit of a "to be continued" as she flies home and plans to return 9 months later.