Ratings34
Average rating3.8
I love Chloe Liese Bergman Brother series and I was very excited to read her debut on a major publishing house.
This book is a modern adaptation of Shakespeare's “Much ado about nothing” which, albeit I know the story, I haven't read neither have seen any adaptation. That said, I enjoyed the story and the characters, as I usually do on other Chloe books.
What I liked about the book:
- Neurodivergent and Anxiety representation.
- I've struggled a bit to connect to the characters in the beginning, especially Bea, but as they settled on their arrangement and started to spend more time together, I ended liking their dynamic and rooting for them.
- As usual, Chloe is an expert in writing book boyfriends.
- Lots of communication between the MC's, on and off the bed.
What I think it could have been done better:
- There were several moments on the book when I was trying to guess the end and considering a lot of options that could ruin the story. However, as the story progressed, all of them were proven wrong and I was excited for the big finale, until it finally came, and I absolutely hated it. There is no other way to put this... The final conflict was stupid, a complete nonsense and ruined the book.
I'm a bit disappointed but intend to continue read Chloe books, now hoping for better story ends.