Love (Secrets in L.A., Band 2)
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Beschreibung
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TROPES – found family – forced proximity – co–workers (nurses) & roommates – coming out – angsty
Kinsley is sometimes infuriating thoughout the first half of the book, her back and forth, and how she seems to make one step forward und two steps back. But I also feel like the way of her self–discovering is addressed so raw und very realistic. This may not make her super likeable, but coming out is something that is not easy on a lot of people, and pretending it is not happening and she doesn‘t have these feelings for Ariana, it‘s infuriating to read but understandable. And her journey is all worth it, when it comes to the second half and how she embraces it. When she finally stands up for herself, not just regarding her sexuality but her self–worth and how this damn town she grew up in treated her like garbage. I just love this. Ariana has been my favorite throughout the whole book (though Kinsley is competition you should take seriously!) The benefits she has is that she is a badass from the start, the “mother“ out of the 5 roommates this whole book series revolves around, the one wearing a sports bra as her favorite item of clothing and not giving a damn what others think of it, the protector, and the soul if this book…I think you get that I like her, so you? Though I love Ariana’s loyalty towards Stevie, and I think this makes Ariana an amazing protagonist and even more so an amazing friend, I also feel like Stevie’s behavior is constantly excused, as if the circumstances are enough of an excuse. Nope, I don‘t agree with this. If someone acts awful, the reasons this person does so, may explain it, but they don‘t excuse it. I like reading about characters like Stevie but I hate when they get a free pass. You‘ve done it, so deal with the damn consequences of your actions. 4/5⭐️ 🌶️/5
Beschreibung
Beiträge
TROPES – found family – forced proximity – co–workers (nurses) & roommates – coming out – angsty
Kinsley is sometimes infuriating thoughout the first half of the book, her back and forth, and how she seems to make one step forward und two steps back. But I also feel like the way of her self–discovering is addressed so raw und very realistic. This may not make her super likeable, but coming out is something that is not easy on a lot of people, and pretending it is not happening and she doesn‘t have these feelings for Ariana, it‘s infuriating to read but understandable. And her journey is all worth it, when it comes to the second half and how she embraces it. When she finally stands up for herself, not just regarding her sexuality but her self–worth and how this damn town she grew up in treated her like garbage. I just love this. Ariana has been my favorite throughout the whole book (though Kinsley is competition you should take seriously!) The benefits she has is that she is a badass from the start, the “mother“ out of the 5 roommates this whole book series revolves around, the one wearing a sports bra as her favorite item of clothing and not giving a damn what others think of it, the protector, and the soul if this book…I think you get that I like her, so you? Though I love Ariana’s loyalty towards Stevie, and I think this makes Ariana an amazing protagonist and even more so an amazing friend, I also feel like Stevie’s behavior is constantly excused, as if the circumstances are enough of an excuse. Nope, I don‘t agree with this. If someone acts awful, the reasons this person does so, may explain it, but they don‘t excuse it. I like reading about characters like Stevie but I hate when they get a free pass. You‘ve done it, so deal with the damn consequences of your actions. 4/5⭐️ 🌶️/5