Showing posts with label Second-chance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Second-chance. Show all posts

Friday, June 13, 2025

Game Changer - Deanna Faison (3.5 stars)


3.5 stars.


Thanks to Netgalley and Wattpad WEBTOON Book Group for providing the e-ARC.


Tropes: Immigrant-parents, multi-cultural, anxiety, second-chance, family-ties, best friend's-brother, young-adult


The author writes well. The book had the makings of an interesting storyline. Immigrant parents. Boy falls first and hard. Multi-cultural. From the blurb, it seemed like a good fit for me, but the fact that the main leads are in college meant that that's an age group that I do not relate to at this stage of my life. It reads more like a Young-Adult novel, so if that's your jam, you'll really like it.


The miscommunication did not make me a happy camper. It created unnecessary conflict and confusion. Unwarranted angst.  I wish it had been handled more gently and with nuance. 


Overall a nice and quick read.


Wednesday, June 11, 2025

It's Different This Time - Joss Richard ( 3.5 stars)

 



3.5 stars

(Thanks to Netgalley and Ballantine | Dell for the advanced e-ARC)

Tropes: Second-chance, longtime-friends, best-friends, friends-to-lovers, miscommunication, missed-connections, misunderstanding, beta-hero

3.5 total stars. I give it a 4.5 stars for the writing and 3 for the conflict.

This is Joss Richard's debut novel and her writing is amazing! However, I don't know if it's a new trend to market women's literature as romance but this felt more women's lit for me. Yes, there was romance, but the feelings I got were more complex and confusing. I knew that it had a happy ending but things felt a bit iffy there in the middle.

This is the kind of book where you literally want to shake the heroine/MFC and shout in her face about being dense. She behaved immaturely and it pissed me off so bad. The Hero, on the other hand, was beta but super passive too. Like, hello? Get the words out, dude. Stop fucking around with other women if you love the MFC!!!! What else is she gonna think when you are out each weekend with a different girl?

Also, from a struggling chef to a (apparently) Michelin-star restaurant owner in 5 (6?) years? It's make-belief, but come on. And why did the MFC run to LA? She could have moved out in NYC and kept working in Theatre?

Like I said, the plot and conflict was a mess. The writing and format was stellar. I wish the author had focused more on something tangible as the conflict because as a reader it was super frustrating to see all this time wasted on a non-issue.