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A review by amelianotthepilot
The Fine Print by Lauren Asher
3.0
448 pages is too long for a silly rom com, there I said it.
Zahra works at the equivalent of the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (all the location names in the book are changed for copyright reasons lol) and comes from a Disney Cast Member family. She's always dreamed of being an Imagineer but has no schooling only ideas and enthusiasm.
Rowan is one of Walt Disney's grandsons (the youngest grandson of three) and as Walt has died he has now owed his inheritance but only if he complies to his grandfather's last wish. The oldest brother must finally marry and have a kid, the middle brother ?has to do something we're never told?, and Rowan has to work in WDW Florida for 6 months and discover the park's weakness and solve it.
Cue a meet cute and a HR meltdown worthy CEO and employee relationship.
Rowan is controlling and aggressively rich and protective and Zahra is a sunshine happy-go-lucky dreamer, together they make each other better but I also do not believe for a second that Rowan is not a walking red flag with the amount of mistakes he makes in this book. Zahra should never take him back is all I'm saying.
However the two epilogues were indeed cute for the fantasy of it all.
All in all not the worst romcom I've read but also not that good imo, and certainly entirely too long.
Zahra works at the equivalent of the Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique (all the location names in the book are changed for copyright reasons lol) and comes from a Disney Cast Member family. She's always dreamed of being an Imagineer but has no schooling only ideas and enthusiasm.
Rowan is one of Walt Disney's grandsons (the youngest grandson of three) and as Walt has died he has now owed his inheritance but only if he complies to his grandfather's last wish. The oldest brother must finally marry and have a kid, the middle brother ?has to do something we're never told?, and Rowan has to work in WDW Florida for 6 months and discover the park's weakness and solve it.
Cue a meet cute and a HR meltdown worthy CEO and employee relationship.
Rowan is controlling and aggressively rich and protective and Zahra is a sunshine happy-go-lucky dreamer, together they make each other better but I also do not believe for a second that Rowan is not a walking red flag with the amount of mistakes he makes in this book. Zahra should never take him back is all I'm saying.
However the two epilogues were indeed cute for the fantasy of it all.
All in all not the worst romcom I've read but also not that good imo, and certainly entirely too long.