![]() Everything about these people and their careers felt so soulless and vapid, I just couldn’t connect with the story. ![]() Unfortunately, although this book includes all the Christina Lauren trademarks – hot sex, snarky humor, and interesting principals with terrific chemistry, the setting – a high powered Hollywood agency – was a major turnoff. I love this co-author pair and devoured the Beautifuland Wild Seasons books I’ve read each of them multiple times. Obviously, I’m referring to Dating You/Hating You by Christina Lauren. And then – because “you” is me – you put off writing a review because you’re convinced time – and a second read – will improve your impressions. You keep making up excuses and hoping the second half is better than the first. ![]() You love everything else the author has written, you preorder and auto-buy new releases, and you anxiously watch the calendar waiting for new titles to appear on your Kindle. One of the perils of loving an author is that terrible feeling you get when you just don’t connect with a new book. ![]()
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