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A review by miyawakiss
Ruin My Life by Luna Pierce
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5
✨Includes some spoilers✨
Every woman's dream is to get a green flag man and the FMC gets three?! Alec, Miller and Silver are all very different in character but have the same morals and values regarding the treatment of women. They all take note of what the FMC likes and dislikes. They all want to protect her but respect that she has her own choices and decisions. They want to pamper and spoil her in their own ways. I'm so jealous of Cora. Definitely a book that raises the standards sky-high. Especially loved the moments each of the guys realised that Cora loved them all and asking her to choose would hurt her so they each came to the consensus on their own that they would never ask her to choose. They each accepted that if thay want her, it would be a package deal. The ending was satisfactory but I wish we learned more about Miller's past, had more scenes with Silver, and fleshed out Alec a bit more in depth (like when he spent some time away from them). It would have also been so nice to have a window in their future together. 574 pages have never felt shorter. So happy I chose to end my January with this book.
Every woman's dream is to get a green flag man and the FMC gets three?! Alec, Miller and Silver are all very different in character but have the same morals and values regarding the treatment of women. They all take note of what the FMC likes and dislikes. They all want to protect her but respect that she has her own choices and decisions. They want to pamper and spoil her in their own ways. I'm so jealous of Cora. Definitely a book that raises the standards sky-high. Especially loved the moments each of the guys realised that Cora loved them all and asking her to choose would hurt her so they each came to the consensus on their own that they would never ask her to choose. They each accepted that if thay want her, it would be a package deal. The ending was satisfactory but I wish we learned more about Miller's past, had more scenes with Silver, and fleshed out Alec a bit more in depth (like when he spent some time away from them). It would have also been so nice to have a window in their future together. 574 pages have never felt shorter. So happy I chose to end my January with this book.