Release Date: September 17th
A coming of age, enemies to lovers, contemporary romance filled with angst and all the feels.
I couldn’t remember a time before her... Harley Jameson.
Before she owned me.
Hated Me.
Needed me.
Before I hated her…
Things were simple.
We had an understanding.
Bully. Fight. Hate. It’s what we did.
Mind. Body. Soul. It’s how we loved.
I thought nothing would ever change that, until everything did.
She was mine.
Always had been.
Always would be.
Nothing altered that.
Not how much I hated her.
Not how much she hated me.
Especially, not how much I hated…
RATING - 💜💜💜💜
I was a little surprised when I picked up this book to be honest. I thought what I was getting was a NA romance, Enemies to Lovers style. What I didn't realize was that book 1 in this duet would be purely written in the POV of Jackson and Harley as kids. This book is the kids at ages 6 all the way to 16. I get why it needed to be done this way though, I get that we needed their back story fully before we can get into them as adults, but I couldn't help but feel slightly disappointed. As a reader I don't read YA, and if I do happen to read it it's usually Mature YA (18+), so a few things within this book didn't sit right with me.
I did however laugh at the antics of these two kids as they hated on each other a hell of a lot, and there was so much hate between them. So it did make me smile at their childish hate towards each other. I could see their feelings for each other changing as the book went on, as they grew into teenagers. I cried so much for Jackson, oh how I cried. This book definitely had a lot of feeling behind it, and I really liked that.
I am looking forward to what happens next because that prologue... holy heck did it get me! I can't wait to find out.
I was a little surprised when I picked up this book to be honest. I thought what I was getting was a NA romance, Enemies to Lovers style. What I didn't realize was that book 1 in this duet would be purely written in the POV of Jackson and Harley as kids. This book is the kids at ages 6 all the way to 16. I get why it needed to be done this way though, I get that we needed their back story fully before we can get into them as adults, but I couldn't help but feel slightly disappointed. As a reader I don't read YA, and if I do happen to read it it's usually Mature YA (18+), so a few things within this book didn't sit right with me.
I did however laugh at the antics of these two kids as they hated on each other a hell of a lot, and there was so much hate between them. So it did make me smile at their childish hate towards each other. I could see their feelings for each other changing as the book went on, as they grew into teenagers. I cried so much for Jackson, oh how I cried. This book definitely had a lot of feeling behind it, and I really liked that.
I am looking forward to what happens next because that prologue... holy heck did it get me! I can't wait to find out.
Love Hurts Duet, Book 2
Release Date: November 12th
Love Hurts Duet, Book 2
Release Date: November 12th
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Wall Street Journal & USA Bestselling Author M. Robinson loves to read. She favors anything that has angst, romance, triangles, cheating, love, and of course sex! She has been reading since the Babysitters Club and R.L. Stein.
She was born in New Jersey but was raised in Tampa Fl. She was pursuing her Ph.D in psychology, with two years left. However, she dropped out of school and became a fulltime writer.
She is married to an amazing man who she loves to pieces. They have two German Shepherd mixes, Kobe and trooper, a Wheaten Terrier, Teddy and a Tabby cat, Gio.
She feels blessed to be living her dream.
She was born in New Jersey but was raised in Tampa Fl. She was pursuing her Ph.D in psychology, with two years left. However, she dropped out of school and became a fulltime writer.
She is married to an amazing man who she loves to pieces. They have two German Shepherd mixes, Kobe and trooper, a Wheaten Terrier, Teddy and a Tabby cat, Gio.
She feels blessed to be living her dream.
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