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A review by heuse1ac
Try Me by Neve Wilder
2.0
In lieu of a full review, please enjoy the messages I sent at about the halfway point of the book to my friend (hey Becca!) with my feelings (Some of my feelings about them together did change by the end once all the nonsense got out of the way, but like damn this read was a slog at times):
I'm about to leave for home so i can finish Try Me and attempt to get over the fact that I just don't like Chet and Mark for each other
oh I'm not stopping, and tbh I like both Chet and Mark as characters, I just don't like them together, their flirting and banter and sex teasing are in this awkward antagonistic but not antagonistic enough to be interesting space where I'm like babes genuinely what is the draw here
also there's too many things, there's the connection of Eric/Nate, of Cam, of their childhoods, of their fathers, of the firm, of the competing for the spot IN the firm, of John and Barrett and now some random named I think Errol???? (i just finished the BJ at the gay club scene and said okay that's enough before bed)
and i'm sitting here like
yes you've done maybe TOO good a job at showing me why they shouldn't work as a couple but you've put ZERO legwork into why I should want it to work out anyway
I've fucked with childhood best friends to enemies to lovers before, but like why am i reading a 400m hurdle race worth of obstacles they have to get through, pick a struggle
highkey i think i just wish the law firm wasn't in this, it doesn't feel like it's adding anything, they're in college so there had to be other ways to get them interacting, and childhood best friends to star crossed baby-lovers to enemies to semi-allied and still star crossed rivals to lovers is too many to's
I'm about to leave for home so i can finish Try Me and attempt to get over the fact that I just don't like Chet and Mark for each other
oh I'm not stopping, and tbh I like both Chet and Mark as characters, I just don't like them together, their flirting and banter and sex teasing are in this awkward antagonistic but not antagonistic enough to be interesting space where I'm like babes genuinely what is the draw here
also there's too many things, there's the connection of Eric/Nate, of Cam, of their childhoods, of their fathers, of the firm, of the competing for the spot IN the firm, of John and Barrett and now some random named I think Errol???? (i just finished the BJ at the gay club scene and said okay that's enough before bed)
and i'm sitting here like
yes you've done maybe TOO good a job at showing me why they shouldn't work as a couple but you've put ZERO legwork into why I should want it to work out anyway
I've fucked with childhood best friends to enemies to lovers before, but like why am i reading a 400m hurdle race worth of obstacles they have to get through, pick a struggle
highkey i think i just wish the law firm wasn't in this, it doesn't feel like it's adding anything, they're in college so there had to be other ways to get them interacting, and childhood best friends to star crossed baby-lovers to enemies to semi-allied and still star crossed rivals to lovers is too many to's