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A review by romancewithem
Worth Every Second by Jocelyne Soto
3.25
From the get go the plot was really intriguing to me and kept me interested throughout. I really enjoyed the fact that there was a big conflict over their identities and revealing themselves to each other at around the 50% mark and that we could spend a big portion of of the book with them being fully together and having some interactions irl and some online without knowing their true identities.
The typical 3rd act/70ish% conflict did annoying me as I personally didn't feel like it was needed after the big conflict earlier in the book and wish the resolutions it brought could've come out a different way
I enjoyed the female narrator, however I didn't vibe with the male narrator and found him annoying at times with how he would narrate the female dialogue
The prologue/first chapter has descri tions of sexual assault which I didn't expect going into the book and wanted to mention it here for everyone else thinking about picking up this book as it was very heavy topic to start of with
Thank you to Forever and Always PR for the review copy - all opinions are my own
The typical 3rd act/70ish% conflict did annoying me as I personally didn't feel like it was needed after the big conflict earlier in the book and wish the resolutions it brought could've come out a different way
I enjoyed the female narrator, however I didn't vibe with the male narrator and found him annoying at times with how he would narrate the female dialogue
The prologue/first chapter has descri tions of sexual assault which I didn't expect going into the book and wanted to mention it here for everyone else thinking about picking up this book as it was very heavy topic to start of with
Thank you to Forever and Always PR for the review copy - all opinions are my own
Graphic: Sexual assault