![]() ![]() ![]() Piper was adorable and the way Nash looked after her was adorable, too. Second, I enjoyed seeing all of my favorite characters again from the first book. ![]() Sometimes you just need a book like this to escape into that doesn’t give you too many life lessons to ponder about. First, it was a predictable romance that had steamy scenes in it. Okay, let me go ahead and say some of the things I liked. Last thing to gripe about: did anyone else not really feel chemistry between Nash and Lina? Was that just me? Please tell me I’m not alone in this…. Her character bothered me a lot and I’m not sure if it was her “I don’t care” attitude or what, but she was not really my favorite character. The second thing? I really didn’t like Lina that much. I was honestly bored with the “do I want him/her? Am I too damaged?” routine that we saw from the first book. At least the first book had a more put together plot than this. Like, okay, I get that Duncan Hugo is still out there and all that good stuff, but really I felt like we were just aimlessly following Nash and Lina around as they pined for each other. The main thing that bothered me about this book was that there is literally no plot. I’m not biased either because I rated Things We Never Got Over five stars. ![]() I wanted to like this book, I really did, but it just didn’t… do it for me. Most of which would probably have me burned at the stake by Lucy Score’s devoted readers. Alright, so there’s a lot that I could say about this book. ![]()
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