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So many little annoying things ruined this book for me. I found myself skimming the last 3 chapters.
- They were moving too fast for my taste. Caleb confessed his undying love after 2 weeks. I liked Caleb, but he was either that romantic, or I missed a time jump?
- I didn't get Gio's thinking process with the ex-wife. Why didn't he confront her sooner?
- Sooo much sex. Or if they were not having sex, they were talking about it. It felt like they fell in love with each other cuz the sex was so good.
- Now, I don't have a twin, but claiming that "He felt a sudden stab in his head that traveled through his body and he fell to the ground, and that's when he knew something bad had happened to his twin, he's in pain", this only happens in cheap telenovelas IMO. *eye-roll 10x*
-To me this book ended at 70%, the rest was just there to fill the space and introduce the characters of the next book, totally unnecessary.
There were other things I don't want to mention cuz of spoilers.
On the plus side, I really loved Caleb's family, they were so cozy with each other, always hugging. :)
Oddly I liked it enough to go on with the second book. Because Carter, the other half of the twins. He's a cheeky little bastard, so I'm in.
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