Work It Out
Work It Out
Ratings3
Average rating3.2
I found the premise of the book quite interesting but throughout the story I felt like it was a bit rushed, and I was kind of disappointed with it. The humor and the setting were right on top. It was not the easy romance book and I really like that aspect of the book; it was quite raw and emotional between our main characters Rayah and Jake. While the scenario takes place around the Hollywood glamour, we have so much more to it. The fact that this book touches the importance of the family we choose was so good. Overall, I think there're a lot of good points through the story and the writing was good, but I would wish it was maybe split in two books, so it didn't feel rushed. Still I'm keeping an eye for the next books from Eva because there're still very good parts to the story. Thank you, NetGalley & the publisher, for approving me to read this arc and write this review.
I really loved the premise of this book and I got so excited when I saw that I had been approved for an ARC.
The characters were likeable, relatable and you couldn't help but root for them. I also loved that this book gave representation to a condition that you don't see portrayed much in media.
I do feel that a lot happened in such a small amount of pages and that made me feel overwhelmed and confused. I think that due to that, it felt rushed to me at the end. This is just my personal opinion and I can see lots of people picking this up and loving it.
I'm super interested to see what comes next with this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and Entangled Publishing for providing me with this ARC. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.