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Finding Mr. Write by Kelley Armstrong
2.0
Usually and I mean this seriously, usually this is exactly the type of book I eat up but unfortunately the lack of chemistry, plural pronouns and it being closed door really took me out of the story.
A closed door romance isn't something I frown upon if the chemistry is there between characters and it just wasn't with our fmc Daphne and mmc Chris.
Communication is key and here it was almost too much and too focused on email and text and it definitely took away from this budding romance.
The overuse if mmcs name drove me absolutely bonkers, now this may be edited and changed but this definitely made me roll my eyes when I read 'Chris' four times in a tiny little paragraph.
The mmc felt like he had way too many personalities, it almost felt like I was being forced to like the guy and in turn ended up severly disliking him, the fmc was not much better she was dull and lacked anything really?
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of this book.
A closed door romance isn't something I frown upon if the chemistry is there between characters and it just wasn't with our fmc Daphne and mmc Chris.
Communication is key and here it was almost too much and too focused on email and text and it definitely took away from this budding romance.
The overuse if mmcs name drove me absolutely bonkers, now this may be edited and changed but this definitely made me roll my eyes when I read 'Chris' four times in a tiny little paragraph.
The mmc felt like he had way too many personalities, it almost felt like I was being forced to like the guy and in turn ended up severly disliking him, the fmc was not much better she was dull and lacked anything really?
Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of this book.