24 Hours in Italy - Romi Moondi

 

3 stars

I rolled with this book assuming I could read it as a standalone, or maybe switch the order. Turns out the chemistry, backstory, and everything in the story makes no sense whatsoever without the first rendezvous, and that's on me.

I would still like to say that most of this book felt dragged and depressing. Maybe this is more realistic, but I enjoy a not so grievous version of pining with some ice breakers here and there.

Now some scenes we quite brilliant, the mini turning points, which kept me reading till the end. In specific I loved the scene at the beach which is light hearted and also a shift in the story.

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