![]() ![]() ![]() So, firstly, Naomi in the first third of this book may actually be the most annoying woman I’ve ever come across. ![]() ![]() However I have only rated this 3 stars as at times in the first 3/4 of the book the lack of communication is what had me tearing my hair out, and even though this is thankfully resolved by the end, it is still incredibly frustrating. I think what made this toxicity bearable is that both Naomi and Nicholas (eventually) acknowledge their wrongdoings, and it is with open communication that they learn to love each other again. I also found a lot of the taunting of each other actually quite hilarious, and laughed aloud multiple times at the pettiness and immaturity of it all. However, somehow Sarah Hogle managed to truly make me root for these characters who had both been spiteful and manipulative at times, which is quite a feat since normally I run a mile at stupid toxicity in romcom relationships. I really liked the fun, lovers-to-enemies-to-lovers premise, yet when I was about 30% into this book I truly thought both the main characters were going to be irredeemable and I didn’t see how the situation would convincingly turn around. Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for letting me read an e-copy in exchange for an honest review. ![]()
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