
Member Reviews

This was a very cute romance,
I did not expect to like it this much but I kept being drag to the book.
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE!

Unfortunately this is a case of this just not being the book for me. I loved the premise but the pacing was just too slow for my taste. I also just couldn’t buy into the chemistry between the two main characters.
This just didn’t grab me and pull me in, I also found Aiden to be a bit of a caricature of what someone who isn’t British thinks we are like, he was far too formal and spoke like he was from the Edwardian era!
This might be for some people but I just couldn’t push through. Thank you to Netgalley and 8th Note Press for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for my honest opinions.

This was a sweet and fun book about getting to know someone without any interruptions.
It was a fun concept but I didn’t enjoy the MMC lying in the very beginning.

What a lovely coincidence that both authors are fellow Brazilians <3 It always adds enjoyment to my overall reading experience when I get to understand the Brazilian references. Shoutout to June Kaye for making Nora sing "Evidências" lol. I picked up the book because of its premise and I enjoyed the back and forth between these characters while they went through this love questionnaire. However, the pop culture references became a little bit overwhelming for my personal taste and the connection between Nora and Aiden was fine.

The premise of this book sounded interesting and while I found the two main characters likeable and sweet there wasn’t enough going on in this story to make me care if they developed a love connection. It was rather boring to listen to them answering questions from a magazine article and then their inner dialogue is a lot of noticing the other person’s physical features. I got about halfway through and so could sense there would be a third act fight about the secret identity of the MMC and I’m sure they would predictably work that out. Yawn. It was just not for me.

For the love of everything, please put how the book is written - first pov or third pov. It’s not that hard to put it in the description, and would mean so much to many people so they can decide to request it or not. Some of us can’t read the third pov and this book is written like that.