Originally posted by: foreverlazy
I definitely loved The Fine Print a lot more than I thought I would, but I just think that the other two didn't hit the same. Terms & Conditions felt incredibly gruelling for some reason (it did not need to be that long), even though I really liked the female lead. I think maybe the main guy was too similar to Rowan (the main guy from the first book), but didn't have any of the aspects that made Rowan an interesting character, so he just felt so boring and I think he didn't really redeem himself in my eyes either.
Final Offer I think I was enjoying more than Terms & Conditions (which is definitely an unpopular opinion because I've seen a lot of people dislike Final Offer), but that's mainly because the main guy is so different from his brothers and he was a really good supporting character in the previous books.
My own gripe with the book is how they talk about addiction - there are one or two moments where Lauren Asher shows how addiction is such a complex issue and it felt like the book handled it with care. But most of the time the writing around this topic felt so messy and it very much felt like a way to force-feed readers with a reason to feel bad for this character rather than addressing how this is a very real issue that people go through not a personality trait to use for your character.
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