The Break-Up Artist
The Break-Up Artist
Ratings3
Average rating2.7
Pros
- disability rep
- LGBTQ+ rep and inclusivity
- the seamlessness of different people like for example mentioning people pulling themselves together and fixing head coverings! Loved it
- lots of topics in a short book
Cons
- the unnecessary conflict between her and her stepmum
- not super gripping
Not My Favorite
While I understand the desire to find solace in literature, “The Break-Up Artist” by Erin Clark unfortunately falls short of expectations. As someone who has had a challenging time connecting with the storyline, particularly as a wheelchair user, this book marks my second one-star read this year. The premise of assisting others by ending relationships seems to stem from a misguided notion that people should rely on themselves to navigate emotional struggles, which resonated poorly with me.
My primary concern, however, lies in the unrealistic portrayal of the romantic interest—a hot, tattooed, straight, single man seemingly tailored to the protagonist's every desire. This character's extraordinary attributes, including shared interests, emotional openness, and sudden financial gain, stretch the boundaries of plausibility even within the realm of romance and fantasy. While I recognize the genre's tendency toward wish fulfillment, the narrative's lack of grounding in reality proves to be a significant detractor.
Despite my disappointment, I acknowledge the importance of diverse representation in literature, and while this book didn't resonate with me, it might still hold appeal for others. If you're intrigued, I encourage you to explore the audiobook version through the link provided below.
Wow what a dilemma. Erin Clark and Laura Lovely take us on a wacky journey of falling in love with a person you have already broken up with. (chuckle). I think this is actually one premise I haven't read before.
Check out the rest of my review at Mx. Phoebe's Viewpoint. Link in bio.
This is available on Amazon Free. Thank you to Amazon and the author for making this available otherwise I could not have afford to read it. Thanks again!