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A review by 13rebecca13
The Night Shift by Annie Crown
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
I feel like this book was written for any romance reader who knows what tropes they like and dislike. It doesn't have a massive serious plot nor huge depth of characters but oh my goodness, I flew through it. Sometimes you just need a fluffy, easy read and Night Shift is that.
Kendall Holiday is a twenty-year-old student at Clement University. She spends her time lost in romance books whether its a mafia one, regency one or even billionaire romance. On Fridays she works the night shift at the university's library and basketball player Vincent Knight comes in looking for a poetry book to help with one of his classes.
Their first meeting goes from zero to one hundred and what follows is sort of a miscommunication trope. Probably my least favourite trope but it worked in this book.
I really liked the character of Kendall and I feel like readers will be able to relate to her. A cute read with a little bit of spice!
Kendall Holiday is a twenty-year-old student at Clement University. She spends her time lost in romance books whether its a mafia one, regency one or even billionaire romance. On Fridays she works the night shift at the university's library and basketball player Vincent Knight comes in looking for a poetry book to help with one of his classes.
Their first meeting goes from zero to one hundred and what follows is sort of a miscommunication trope. Probably my least favourite trope but it worked in this book.
I really liked the character of Kendall and I feel like readers will be able to relate to her. A cute read with a little bit of spice!