This book was so much better than Catching Feelings, which I mostly hated. Lauren Fox is the bookkeeper at Cold World, and she’s big on keeping her work life and private life separate. Asa Williamson is a free spirit who thinks nothing of befriending everyone at work. The two have a bit of a Hating Game relationship to start, but when tasked to find a way to improve Cold World, they eventually discover working together isn’t so bad. The work project and end result was a little unsatisfying, but I enjoyed the development of the their relationship. There was some depth in the book that I liked too, with both main characters having a heavy backstory that made their conflicts and fit more believable. (8)
Jennifer and Scott are work rivals at a publishing company. He scoffs at her favorite fantasy series, so she’s shocked to see him at a week-long fantasy immersion vacation. Enemies to lovers, always fun. I love this duo’s writing style, like the line about Princess Bride-ing it down a hill and other clever turns of phrases. I’ll read whatever they write just for that. I liked how they incorporated the fantasy world, Elytheum, into the story, even if it was a bit over-the-top and unrealistic. I’m not a big fantasy reader, and I wasn’t sure what a fae is (Google confirms my thought that it’s like a fairy), but I could appreciate how ingrained the series is into Jennifer’s life. I liked Jennifer and Scott’s interactions, for the most part. I think the biggest flaw is that the only thing really keeping the characters apart is their suspicion and fear. Which got a little repetitive. And Jennifer’s self reflections got a bit tedious for me. All in all it was a cute read. I liked t...
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