“Go to college,” they said. “Get a good job,” they said. “It will be a piece of cake.” Well, whoever they are, they lied. Sure, college was a blast, but after college, not so much. The finding a job to go with my expensive education, that part was not so easy. At least not until I was offered a position at the new club in town.
Life is defined by the little moments that have the power to change it completely. I never thought getting a cup of coffee would change mine, but it did. She did. She’s one of those moments.
He’s my boss.
She’s my employee.
I want him.
I can’t resist her.
There were parts of this I really liked and others that didn't totally work for me.
Berklee and Crew were young, and I knew that going into the story. But at times, they were a little too young and naive. It was great that he inherited money, but some of the time Crew was portrayed as he had no idea what he was doing, and others he was capable enough to handle overseeing the construction and opening of a club.
There were snippets where they were adults, and capable, so I was able to mostly overlook the parts where they came across as people who had no idea what they were doing and were to young to know this...It also helped that you liked both of them. They were appealing, and fun, and came across as people you wouldn't mind spending time with.
I believed their chemistry. I believed they wanted to be with one another.
And then the young issue got in the way again, and they didn't communicate. Although, to be honest, this is an annoyance of mine in a lot of books...the situation created out of a mere lack of communication and assumptions.
I do overall recommend this book, even though there were parts of it that did not totally work for me, the characters were compelling and I enjoyed watching them work out their relationship.
Life is defined by the little moments that have the power to change it completely. I never thought getting a cup of coffee would change mine, but it did. She did. She’s one of those moments.
He’s my boss.
She’s my employee.
I want him.
I can’t resist her.
There were parts of this I really liked and others that didn't totally work for me.
Berklee and Crew were young, and I knew that going into the story. But at times, they were a little too young and naive. It was great that he inherited money, but some of the time Crew was portrayed as he had no idea what he was doing, and others he was capable enough to handle overseeing the construction and opening of a club.
There were snippets where they were adults, and capable, so I was able to mostly overlook the parts where they came across as people who had no idea what they were doing and were to young to know this...It also helped that you liked both of them. They were appealing, and fun, and came across as people you wouldn't mind spending time with.
I believed their chemistry. I believed they wanted to be with one another.
And then the young issue got in the way again, and they didn't communicate. Although, to be honest, this is an annoyance of mine in a lot of books...the situation created out of a mere lack of communication and assumptions.
I do overall recommend this book, even though there were parts of it that did not totally work for me, the characters were compelling and I enjoyed watching them work out their relationship.
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