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I'm not sure exactly what I was expecting from this book, but turns out it wasn't what it actually was.
I liked both the MCs to an extent. I could really relate to Avery's insecurities because of her curves which are only compounded here due to her trying so hard to make it in a man's profession. I applauded her trying to be more confident in her skin and believe that she is sexy and worthy. Declan is the usual broody bad boy we all love in our romance novels and I liked the way he treated her. However, both of them have too many walls in place so that they never get hurt again with short tempers to go along, which leads to quite a few misunderstandings. I might have liked the angst and the eventual resolution in another book but I couldn't enjoy it here because every time one of them felt threatened, they decided to humiliate each other with words and I really hated it.
The writing is very easy to read and I finished it fairly quickly. The author also brings New Orleans to life with her words and I was mesmerized by the descriptions of the city - I just want to visit it once now. I also really liked the side characters here, both of their friends are great and supportive and brought some light moments to this very intense love story. I might even be interested in reading their individual stories next.
This had all the elements of a romance I usually like - chemistry, passion, intensity and the whole soulmates thing - but I just couldn't warm up to the main characters enough. However, this might still be the right one for you and you should take my review with a grain of salt.