While I don’t hate the story, the main characters in this story seem to do everything except engage in meaningful conversations. The most moving moment was when they finally confessed their feelings to each other, but getting there was exasperating due to their consistently poor communication skills. Many parts of the narrative felt unnecessarily stretched out and unrealistic, almost as if they were fillers.
After the confession, the subsequent events were rather underwhelming and lacked the emotional depth one would expect following such a pivotal moment. I enjoy spicy scenes as much as the next reader, but the storytelling here was disappointingly flat and monotonous. Overall, while the potential for a compelling romance was there, the execution fell short and was disappointing.
While I don’t hate the story, the main characters in this story seem to do everything except engage in meaningful conversations. The most moving moment was when they finally confessed their feelings to each other, but getting there was exasperating due to their consistently poor communication skills. Many parts of the narrative felt unnecessarily stretched out and unrealistic, almost as if they were fillers.
After the confession, the subsequent events were rather underwhelming and lacked the emotional depth one would expect following such a pivotal moment. I enjoy spicy scenes as much as the next reader, but the storytelling here was disappointingly flat and monotonous. Overall, while the potential for a compelling romance was there, the execution fell short and was disappointing.