Welcome Back, Booklovers! I was in a romance reading mood this past weekend so I decided to read A Proposal They Can't Refuse. This book promised me fun. flirty, and plenty of Puerto Rican food. I recieved an arc from Harper Audio in exchange for an honest review.
I don't want to call our hero grumpy because his cynical attitude is a product of family trauma he never got therapy for. Plus Kamilah wasn't exactly a ball of sunshine. It also wasn't enemies to lovers since they weren't really enemies. They just had a falling out and barely talked to each other.
And I really don't mind my romance handling real issues but I hate when the book is marketed as a rom-com and then one of the mc's is dealing with deep trauma. Hearing Liam talk about his dad and nana's deaths was hard. It was very reminiscent of a celebrity death that happened in the past few years. It also was a drastic shift in tone from the other parts of the story, which made the last third feel uneven along with other family drama. The Vega family at the end completely overreacted to the situation..
So I found myself kind of zoning out at the end of what I originally thought would've been a 5 star read. I wanted to get a clear understanding of why Liam and Kamilah stopped being friends and instead that was glossed over. I was a little dissapointed in the sex scene because we got all this hot build up and then it was flat. I actually would check out the next book in the series as long as it's more rom-com.
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ReplyDeleteYeah, I feel like I always have to do some hand waving for fake dating. This book wasn't on my radar before!
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