Sal is 27 and Kulti is 40 and although it feels a bit off, I’m also glad she’s not younger because then it would be extremely weird and I probably wouldn’t like it.įor me this was 5+ stars up until the very end when it became a bit boring and a little repetetive. He is such a sweetheart and honestly, I want him for myself. I loved all the characters, especially Kulti. I know that it might not be for everyone but I’m glad it was for me.Īlso, this is enemies to lovers and although it wasn’t really as angsty as I would like, the fact that this is slow burn makes the trope soo much better. The slowest slow burn I’ve read (if we don’t count Cruel Prince) and personally I liked that. And I mean *spoiler alert* no kissing up until page like 350. What seemed to captivate me the most was that this is a slow burn in its true form. This book is 400+ pages long and I finished in in a day!! That’s how invested I was in the story. But due to the fact that Kulti is also a long sports romance I quite enjoyed it. She has earned herself quite a large fanbase but I never dared to pick one of her books up because most of them are sports romances (which are not really my thing) and all of them are quite long for a romance (450 pages and up). In my many years of reading I’ve come across reviews of Mariana Zapata’s books many times. I’ve been reading romance for close to 10 years so I think I have a good knowledge of what’s good and what’s not so much. I finally read a book by what some say is the queen of romance, miss Mariana Zapata, and I must say, I was not disappointed.
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