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A review by muccia
A Court of Wings and Ruin [Dramatized Adaptation] by Sarah J. Maas
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
Rules of Convenience - HL Munn
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨/🌶️ / Kindle / TW: cheating
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Official Blurb:
Her.
She’s working hard to overcome a life of being overlooked by her boss, the constant pressure of being set up on blind date after blind date by her best friend, and the need to prove to herself that she is capable of succeeding on her own. She doesn't need a man in her life threatening her carefully controlled world. Everything she’s worked for seems to not be amounting to anything…
She’s working hard to overcome a life of being overlooked by her boss, the constant pressure of being set up on blind date after blind date by her best friend, and the need to prove to herself that she is capable of succeeding on her own. She doesn't need a man in her life threatening her carefully controlled world. Everything she’s worked for seems to not be amounting to anything…
Then she meets him.
Him.
He’s trying to continue his grandfather’s legacy even when he feels like he doesn’t belong. He’s worked his whole life to be a part of a family that never wanted him. And he’s dealing with the aftermath of his recent breakup. Everything he’s worked for seems to be crumbling around him…
He’s trying to continue his grandfather’s legacy even when he feels like he doesn’t belong. He’s worked his whole life to be a part of a family that never wanted him. And he’s dealing with the aftermath of his recent breakup. Everything he’s worked for seems to be crumbling around him…
Then he meets her.
Them.
When strangers turn friends, he offers her the perfect arrangement. To their family and friends, they are the ideal couple caught up in a whirlwind romance, but behind closed doors they are free to live the lives they want.
But can they really deny the chemistry they feel for each other and follow their own rules?
When strangers turn friends, he offers her the perfect arrangement. To their family and friends, they are the ideal couple caught up in a whirlwind romance, but behind closed doors they are free to live the lives they want.
But can they really deny the chemistry they feel for each other and follow their own rules?
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Review:
You know those books that just feel like hugs? Like an old friend that you’re so glad to see again because it’s been too long? That’s this book. It’s so sweet and so charming, you can’t help but smile and giggle at it the whole way through.
The main characters, Amelia and Riley, are just too precious for words - truly made for each other and blind to their mutual attraction - I love when a book has a dual POV so we can experience both characters thoughts as they get acquainted with each others.
If you love a cozy, sweet and charming read this one is for you - I’m excited to see what else is in store for the Queen City Romance series. Rules of Convenience is out now, you can grab it on Amazon!