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lilliee's review
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
miserableflower's review against another edition
emotional
informative
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Its all good that Cora made some progress into her life, between identifying her sexuality and realizing her husband is a complete cad and an emotionally abusive pos.... but it took WAY too long in the book for it to happen. Its also exceedingly frustrating that its not REALLY addressed about how she herself had been a user. As for the main relationship... the heat and passion wasn't really there for me and the whole cheating thing is hard to swallow. Just an 'eh' feeling overall.
manushe's review
emotional
lighthearted
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
Moderate: Emotional abuse
qraveline's review against another edition
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Moderate: Sexual content
Minor: Emotional abuse and Infidelity
rickosborne's review against another edition
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.5
I can tell it's not my jam when I enjoy the b-plot more than the MCs' relationship. Which is unfortunate, as I enjoy G Benson's writing style, I just couldn't get into the story on this one. Oh well — I'd still continue to read more of the author's works.
Rep: pregnant trans M side character
Sex:several R-rated scenes
Tags: #AnxiousFearfulPair #Awakening #Cheating #ClosetedVsOut #DualPOV #HiddenRelationship #NuisanceEx #Pregnancy #ThirdPersonPOV #WorkplaceEthics
Rep: pregnant trans M side character
Sex:
Tags: #AnxiousFearfulPair #Awakening #Cheating #ClosetedVsOut #DualPOV #HiddenRelationship #NuisanceEx #Pregnancy #ThirdPersonPOV #WorkplaceEthics
Graphic: Emotional abuse, Infidelity, Alcohol, and Sexual harassment
MC infidelity; alcohol to excess; emotional abuse and workplace harassment by a spouse/bosspatricia71's review
2.0
This was not my book. I only cared about the MC’s and there time together. Jack was probably a nice kid, but I wasn’t interested in his drama. So I skipped a lot of this book. There were a lot of pages filled with not interesting info that I skipped. And even Jemma got on my nerves. And the end before the epilogue felt rushed. So nope. Not my book, ergo the 2 stars.
elvang's review
4.0
This was a mixed read for me. I was rolling along enjoying G. Benson’s flair for writing, pace and brilliant sense of humour for the first third of the book but found I was questioning the actions and reactions of the main characters as the story progressed.
Frazer is charming and dedicated in her efforts to open a free clinic for at risk obstetrics patients. She is also on the rebound from a workplace romance which ended badly. The funding needed for her program is being blocked by her boss, Alec. Frazer decides to achieve her goals by bringing his wife Cora, a social worker in the hospital into the planning process. As Cora and Frazer work together they find that their budding friendship begins to develop into something more. The problem is Frazer has sworn off workplace relationships and Cora is married. What to do, what to do?
First off I have to say this relationship is one of the hottest and most entertaining pairings I have read in a while. Cora needs a friend and she finds one in wise-cracking Frazer. As they spend more and more time together they relax and begin to enjoy their times and drinks together. Too much drinking while Alec is out of town leads to a really great sex scene between Frazer and Cora. Morning after regrets by Frazer for sleeping with a co-worker and a married woman combine with morning after regrets for Cora for cheating on the husband she wants to leave and who is cruel and controlling. It doesn't feel like cheating to me when there is no love left in a relationship on both sides but maybe that’s just me.
My issues with this rollercoaster emotional ride revolve around Cora and her reactions to the events in her life. Emotional abuse is a reality and her low self esteem thanks to this relationship does cloud her judgement. What felt overblown for me was the guilt she carries around both for cheating on her husband and for cheating with a woman when she is pretty sure she is straight. It is Cora who can’t help herself from “canoodling” (love that word) with Frazer at every opportunity and it’s Frazer who she leans on when she cannot face another evening at home with Alec. She knows she needs a divorce and yet she is filled with guilt and remorse. If the author’s intent was to have me shaking my fist and shouting at Cora to leave the guy and get on with your life then she succeeded. My eye rolling responses to the actions and reactions of the two mains overshadowed the other story threads going on in this novel. I did like the scenes in the clinic and would have preferred more development in this area.
A quality author who missed the mark for this reader but still left me with the warm and fuzzy emotional responses I have come to expect when I read her work.
3.5 Stars
ARC received with thanks from Ylva Publishing via NetGalley
Frazer is charming and dedicated in her efforts to open a free clinic for at risk obstetrics patients. She is also on the rebound from a workplace romance which ended badly. The funding needed for her program is being blocked by her boss, Alec. Frazer decides to achieve her goals by bringing his wife Cora, a social worker in the hospital into the planning process. As Cora and Frazer work together they find that their budding friendship begins to develop into something more. The problem is Frazer has sworn off workplace relationships and Cora is married. What to do, what to do?
First off I have to say this relationship is one of the hottest and most entertaining pairings I have read in a while. Cora needs a friend and she finds one in wise-cracking Frazer. As they spend more and more time together they relax and begin to enjoy their times and drinks together. Too much drinking while Alec is out of town leads to a really great sex scene between Frazer and Cora. Morning after regrets by Frazer for sleeping with a co-worker and a married woman combine with morning after regrets for Cora for cheating on the husband she wants to leave and who is cruel and controlling. It doesn't feel like cheating to me when there is no love left in a relationship on both sides but maybe that’s just me.
My issues with this rollercoaster emotional ride revolve around Cora and her reactions to the events in her life. Emotional abuse is a reality and her low self esteem thanks to this relationship does cloud her judgement. What felt overblown for me was the guilt she carries around both for cheating on her husband and for cheating with a woman when she is pretty sure she is straight. It is Cora who can’t help herself from “canoodling” (love that word) with Frazer at every opportunity and it’s Frazer who she leans on when she cannot face another evening at home with Alec. She knows she needs a divorce and yet she is filled with guilt and remorse. If the author’s intent was to have me shaking my fist and shouting at Cora to leave the guy and get on with your life then she succeeded. My eye rolling responses to the actions and reactions of the two mains overshadowed the other story threads going on in this novel. I did like the scenes in the clinic and would have preferred more development in this area.
A quality author who missed the mark for this reader but still left me with the warm and fuzzy emotional responses I have come to expect when I read her work.
3.5 Stars
ARC received with thanks from Ylva Publishing via NetGalley
reni13's review against another edition
emotional
slow-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
emsnyreadsstuff's review
3.0
I found it hard personally to fully enjoy this book because of the cheating aspect. It was always in the back of my mind while reading. Cora and Fraser as character were intriguing and fleshed out within the book, but I was upset to never see Cora take on the cheating with her husband. But when you stop thinking about that part of the story I found it to be a simple but entertaining store of two women finding each other.