Reviewed by ibeforem on
There was so much problematic stuff here. Drew doesn't really change as much as he decides Kate is the thing he wants and he's going to do everything he can to get her, even if it means being a pest and redecorating his apartment and maybe not having sex with every pretty girl at the club. But his process of getting her to agree to another date with him is basically just harassing her in increasingly embarrassing ways until she agrees just to get him to stop. Which is a big red flag in most normal circumstances, but when you're COWORKERS? Talk about an HR nightmare. There were also come transphobic and homophobic comments in the book that I didn't appreciate, even if the book was written in 2013.
I'm giving it 2 stars instead of 1 only because it was still entertaining in a really mindless way, if you didn't get yourself attached to the characters. I thought maybe I'd give the next book in the series a shot. Then I started it and saw that Drew had returned to his old ways and I couldn't go through it all again.
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