Just when Chloe’s career starts to take off, Bennett wishes it would all slow down long enough to spend a wild night alone with his girlfriend. But after he refuses to take no for an answer, Chloe and Bennett find themselves with two plane tickets, one French Villa, and a surprising conversation that, predictably, leaves them wrestling under the covers.
Review
I’m not sure if I like this book. I found it very confusing, and in
order to explain why properly I have to spoil some things so here is your
warning.
What is this book about
I thought this book would take place after the events, including the
epilogue in beautiful bastard. But this wasn’t the case. The book starts with Bennett thinking about
the moment after he and chloe rekindle at her presentation. It tells you that
Bennett and Chloe where broken up and separated for two months, but the book
doesn’t tell you why exactly. It only tells you that they had a rough time transitioning
from hate fucking to loving each other. Apparently Bennett messed up, was a
jerk, and Chloe left. There were also tons of new people in this book that
chloe apparently knew her whole life.
Bennett wants to take some time off before he and chloe are moving to
New York to open an new office for Ryan Media. Chloe doesn’t work for Bennett
anymore but she still works for Ryan inc. At least that’s what I think, I’m not
sure. Bennett and Chloe are very busy and they don’t see each other that much.
Bennett wants to take a vacation to France together but Chloe doesn’t think
it’s a good idea due having little time. In the end Bennett gets Chloe to say
yes but they go on separate days. On top off all of this Chloe can’t get to
France because there was a strike at the airport, causing her to be a view days
late. In France, during a sex session, bennetts asks Chloe to marry him. No he
tells her he wants to get married. It turns out that Chloe was also going to
ask Bennett to marry her. This confused me because Bennett already asked Chloe
in the sweetest way in France in the epilogue in Beautiful Bastard.
What did I think of this book
Like I tried to explain. It seems like this book was a bit random, just
to give us more of Chloe and Bennett. Don’t get me wrong I like seeing more off
Chloe and Bennett but I missed debt and background story in this book. It felt
like Christina Lauren forgot some things from the first book while writing this
one. I hoped this book would show how Bennett and Chloe were doing after the
epilogue or show us what happened at the end of the book and the beginning of
the epilogue but it just didn’t match. I also would liked to see some more
information on what the hell happened and what was going on. We just didn’t get
much of that in my opinion. So I someone reading this review and is like but I
know what the hell happened or something, please let me know.
So overall I just like this book. It was oke. It wasn’t what I wished
for and I’m sad that it wasn’t. There was so much potential in this book and It
just didn’t meet that potential. It felt like the books or series wasn’t
planned that well.
I did love seeing Bennett being the one to try and fix their
relationship and try and spend some quality time together. He was really trying
and put in allot of effort.
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