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A review by stateofiction
Ramón and Julieta by Alana Quintana Albertson
3.0
disclaimer: I don't actually have much anything good to say about this book.
mind you, I did enjoy this on a surface level, hence the three star. the writing was really easy and enjoyable to read, and I could even find myself rooting for the romance because of it.
.... however.....
Ramon? evil.
the worst kind of evil, where he doesn't even know it. he keeps saying that women like confident men, so he took that as "I need to flaunt my wealth as much as possible" it is actually impossible to forget the type of car he drives, since you bet it's mentioned every other page. he is a member of a club so expensive you're too poor to even know about it. along with two other country clubs. oh, and he has a beautiful multimillion dollar house on the beach that he is just TOO busy to even enjoy! he shares it with his brothers, but he does want you to know that he could have bought it on his own.
I'm not against millionaire romances, you know? but not like this.
mind you, I did enjoy this on a surface level, hence the three star. the writing was really easy and enjoyable to read, and I could even find myself rooting for the romance because of it.
.... however.....
Ramon? evil.
the worst kind of evil, where he doesn't even know it. he keeps saying that women like confident men, so he took that as "I need to flaunt my wealth as much as possible" it is actually impossible to forget the type of car he drives, since you bet it's mentioned every other page. he is a member of a club so expensive you're too poor to even know about it. along with two other country clubs. oh, and he has a beautiful multimillion dollar house on the beach that he is just TOO busy to even enjoy! he shares it with his brothers, but he does want you to know that he could have bought it on his own.
I'm not against millionaire romances, you know? but not like this.