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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. I've loved reading about all the folks in MacIntosh Meadows. The grandmothers are pretty awesome secondary characters. I mean, they run the world, pretty much literally. They know everything that's going on, even before the people involved do. I think they must have some kind of ESP. Zeke spends a lot of the first part of this book as a huge alphahole with his foot jammed so far in his mouth that he's all the way to his knee and keeps going higher. Poor Dusty. He has so much happen all at once. I loved him though. He was such a strong person, even with everything falling on him all at once. I love how everyone is all connected to each other and how everyone is so family oriented. It's just fabulous. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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A couple of things I liked:
—The grandmothers and family. They are always awesome, and they continued to be a strong and loving presence.
—Enemies to lovers theme. It was fun to see the snark between the guys in the beginning. And despite coming together, I loved that they still had snark but of a playful nature.
Things I didn’t love:
—I just can’t stand the term alpha hole. I know. It’s a stupid thing to find annoying, but it’s a stupid term IMO. Omegas can be a-holes, too, so alpha’s shouldn’t own the term. Lmao.
—I couldn’t quite keep up with transition from enemies to lovers. They hated each other. They had a hate filed passionate experience. Then they were friendly to each other. Then Dusty is preggers and they seem to get along better, but then BOOM— massage and minimal talk of relationship. Then forever. I felt like they took a lot of their journey to closeness and chemistry off page. I liked what I did read, but I wish I had more of the relationship building. I also wish we saw more on page real
Character shift in Zeke from player to settled.
Overall, I enjoyed this. It was good to see all of the MacIntosh brothers find love.
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