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487 pages, ebook
First published February 23, 2021
⭒ fake relationship
⭒ office romance // similar to the the hating game
⭒ banter + slowburn // almost mariana zapata type of slowburn if you know what i mean
⭒ one-sided enemies to rivals to semi-friends to lovers
⭒ grumpy/sunshine trope
⭒ unrequited love // the dude was in love with the oblivious girl
↳ "Exactly. In the same way that I haven't forgotten David Benioff and D.B. Weiss did to us on May 19, 2019... Didn't Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, First of Her Name deserve better than that?"
“Yes. It’s all because of you. It’s you who makes my cock this hard. And it’s you who makes my heart want to plunder out of my chest with a brief touch or a simple look. But it’s nothing to be scared of. We are in this together, remember?”
“Mamá had taught me better than to leave things hanging over my head. Ignoring and waiting for them to go away on their own wasn’t the smart thing to do. Because they didn’t. Sooner or later—and just when you least expected them to—they’d fall off right on top of you, and chances were, they’d take you down with them if you let them.”
"One didn’t need to be young for their life to change in the span of an hour, a handful of minutes, or nothing more than a few seconds. Life changed constantly, wickedly fast and terribly slow, when one least expected it to or after a long time of chasing that change. Life could be turned around, inside out, backward and forward, or it could even transform into something else entirely. And it happened regardless of age, but most importantly, it didn’t care for time. Life-altering moments spanned from a few seconds to decades. It was part of the magic of life. Of living."
"Because life wasn’t ideal. It turned and bent. It spun you out for a minute and swung you right back in the next."
“We just try our best, even when, often, our best is not good enough. Blaming yourself now is not going to change the past; it’s only going to take away energy that you should be spending in the present. And look where you are now; you are here. It’s not too late.”
“Only the truth. The reality. We weren’t friends. We barely tolerated each other, Aaron Blackford and I. We were spiteful to each other, pointed out each other’s mistakes, criticized how differently we worked, thought, and lived. We condemned our differences. (...) I wasn’t the only one driving along Hate Boulevard. It was a two-way road. Not only that, but it had actually been him, the one causing our fallout. I hadn’t started this feud between us. So, why? Why was he pretending to offer me help, and why would I humor him by even considering it?”
"Because Aaron was right. Finding a date in such a short amount of time was perhaps a little optimistic. Believing I’d find someone to pretend to be my made-up boyfriend was probably delusional. But accepting that Aaron was my only choice and taking him up on his offer? That was straight-up insanity."
"Your family loves you, and that’s a kind of bond you can’t force. It’s a kind of love one doesn’t find anywhere else. It can be overwhelming, but that’s only because it’s always honest."
"I couldn’t know how or why. Didn’t even have the slightest idea. And wasn’t that part of the mystery of life? Part of what made it breathtakingly exciting? Unexpectedly beautiful? We couldn’t control and tame emotions to our convenience."
“So, was it that silly of me to want to stand there and look good? Not just fine. Not just getting by. To everyone watching, I wanted to look complete. Beautiful, flawless, unaffected. I needed to give the impression that I had my life back on track. All figured out. Happy. With a man on my arm. Objectively, I knew how dumb all of it sounded, how much I shouldn’t be measuring myself in terms of having a man, looking thinner, or having clear skin. But, God, I knew that was what everybody else would be doing.”
“Aaron didn’t do nonsense. He pointed out facts; he stated verifiable truths. He had been disciplined to do that, just like every other engineer in the consulting company where we worked, me included.”
“I’ve never been scared to work for something, Catalina. Even when all odds are against me.”
“every person is different. We all have our own pace to put back together our lives after going through something like that. Some people need more time than others. And if you haven’t managed to get there yet, then there’s nothing to be ashamed of.”
“You always find a way to catch me completely off guard. And that’s not something many people can do.”
"I was over Daniel. My singlehood had nothing to do with that. I simply … struggled to trust somebody enough to give myself completely. I managed to keep myself one or two feet from anything that had the potential to hurt me. And that always ended one of two ways. I either walked away, or I was the one who was walked away from. But at least, I did come out of it wholly."
"In the real world, there was a consequence to every decision I made. To every choice that I ever took. A perfect world where life happened neatly and ideally didn’t exist. Life was messy and often hard. It did not wait for anybody to be ready or to expect the bumps on the road. You had to grab on to the wheel and steer your way back to your lane. And that was all I had done. That was what had brought me to where I was. For better or for worse."
"When I finally kiss you, there won't be any doubt in your mind that it is real..."
"I'll give you the world," he said against my mouth. "The moon. The fucking stars. Anything you ask, it's yours. I'm yours."
��When I finally kiss you, there won’t be any doubt in your mind that it is real.”
MZ ==> for the slow burn, the h’s inclination for long inner monologues, and the glaring proof that the book is 500 pages long.
EM ==> for the CHEESE and (simplistic/cringey) writing. I mean, from the writing alone, it feels like they’re literally the same person.
TB ==> for the steam, which isn’t exactly raunchy, but the H’s dominance in bed and dirty talk does up the steaminess a notch.
“Anyone but her, Jeff. Just not her. I don’t think I could take it. Is she even capable of taking on this project? She looks young and inexperienced.” — Aaron
“Because it was all you were willing to give me. And I’d rather have you hating me than not have you at all.” — See, what a Saint! And a crazy in love fool.
“Look at you, at my mercy. Just where I’ve wanted you all this time.” — Aaron
- from the reason behind their *hate*,
- the office romance,
- the ‘bringing a fake-date’ to the wedding schtick,
- the freakishly tall, big Clark Kent lookalike hero vs. the small petite heroine,
- the heroine’s obsession with clinging/latching on to/hanging off the hero like a monkey (?!),
- the hero proudly bragging about the heroine’s success to her family and defending her in front of them...
like, when Aaron brushes off a strand of hair out of the Lina’s face or swipes a chocolate stain off her mouth,
“When I finally kiss you, there won’t be any doubt in your mind that it is real.” — Aaron