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A review by yazthebookish
Ugly Love by Colleen Hoover
4.0
4 - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Colleen knows how to pull at my heart strings and tear them apart. This by all means not a tragic story. It’s a love story of love itself, the Beautiful side of it and the ugly side of it.
I was immediately immersed into the book as I always do with Colleen’s books since her writing flows easy and she grips you by the first few pages.
I liked the main characters Tate and Miles and the secondary character: Cap, Corbin and Ian. I only wish we could’ve had more interactions with the other characters but it doesn’t bother me much.
The Romance okay wow. It was off the roof. I mean there were many intimate moments between them and it makes sense since their arrangement first was for them to hook up only, although they’re immensely attracted to one another. Of course intimacy leads to other feelings sprouting and it threatens the rules set by Miles for Tate to stick by when they first agreed to this arrangement:
1. Never ask about the past
2. Don’t expect a future
The romance is steamy and gets better and better by every page. Their emotions are too entangled yet Tate struggles with breaking through the adamant wall Miles has built around his heart.
I have to say there isn’t much to the plot and it is kind of predictable which is why it did not mess up my emotions as much as I thought it would. I wish we could’ve explored out of the premises of their apartments more often but again it didn’t bother me that much because I was invested in Tate and Miles’ relationship.
If you’re looking for a light romance book that is solely focused on a steamy romance between a couple, this is it!
Colleen knows how to pull at my heart strings and tear them apart. This by all means not a tragic story. It’s a love story of love itself, the Beautiful side of it and the ugly side of it.
I was immediately immersed into the book as I always do with Colleen’s books since her writing flows easy and she grips you by the first few pages.
I liked the main characters Tate and Miles and the secondary character: Cap, Corbin and Ian. I only wish we could’ve had more interactions with the other characters but it doesn’t bother me much.
The Romance okay wow. It was off the roof. I mean there were many intimate moments between them and it makes sense since their arrangement first was for them to hook up only, although they’re immensely attracted to one another. Of course intimacy leads to other feelings sprouting and it threatens the rules set by Miles for Tate to stick by when they first agreed to this arrangement:
1. Never ask about the past
2. Don’t expect a future
The romance is steamy and gets better and better by every page. Their emotions are too entangled yet Tate struggles with breaking through the adamant wall Miles has built around his heart.
I have to say there isn’t much to the plot and it is kind of predictable which is why it did not mess up my emotions as much as I thought it would. I wish we could’ve explored out of the premises of their apartments more often but again it didn’t bother me that much because I was invested in Tate and Miles’ relationship.
If you’re looking for a light romance book that is solely focused on a steamy romance between a couple, this is it!