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A review by bdavies17
How to Blow It with a Billionaire by Alexis Hall
4.0
Thoughts while reading:
-incredibly funny
-why didn’t Caspian change the locks? Not cool Ellery can just crash into Ardy’s apartment
-love this quote:
“He was quiet again. And then, very softly, “I love the glimpses of the world I see through your eyes.”
Wow, this was like that scene in that movie where the guy is super moved by the beauty of a plastic bag blowing in the wind. Except it was my penis. I wasn't entirely sure how to respond, apart from, y’know, graciously because he’d given me a compliment. “Um, thank you.”
Really well written and hysterical. I love Ardy’s humor and clumsiness. I did agree with Caspian after their first fight about Ardy’s wanting to change Caspian, or wanting more than he could give. I was disappointed Ellery likes Lancaster and wanted him at her party when she knows he preyed on her brother. Not going to lie. I was pretty reluctant to read this one because I knew what was going to happen and it’s the “middle of the trilogy dilemma”, but it was still good. The whole Nik thing didn’t seem to add much to the story. And of course Caspian is a jerk to leave, again.
Read on Overdrive
-incredibly funny
-why didn’t Caspian change the locks? Not cool Ellery can just crash into Ardy’s apartment
-love this quote:
“He was quiet again. And then, very softly, “I love the glimpses of the world I see through your eyes.”
Wow, this was like that scene in that movie where the guy is super moved by the beauty of a plastic bag blowing in the wind. Except it was my penis. I wasn't entirely sure how to respond, apart from, y’know, graciously because he’d given me a compliment. “Um, thank you.”
Really well written and hysterical. I love Ardy’s humor and clumsiness. I did agree with Caspian after their first fight about Ardy’s wanting to change Caspian, or wanting more than he could give. I was disappointed Ellery likes Lancaster and wanted him at her party when she knows he preyed on her brother. Not going to lie. I was pretty reluctant to read this one because I knew what was going to happen and it’s the “middle of the trilogy dilemma”, but it was still good. The whole Nik thing didn’t seem to add much to the story. And of course Caspian is a jerk to leave, again.
Read on Overdrive