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A review by amanda_reads13
Knot So Lucky by Trilina Pucci
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
After drunkenly getting married in Vegas, Eleanor and Crew are forced to stay together for 30 days before they can get a divorce.
This book was so funny, I was in stitches half of the time. The banter between the two characters and the side characters was absolutely hilarious.
No, this book doesn't have a super deep plot or strong character development, but it's also not that kind of book. This is a spicy and funny romantic comedy.
Both the main characters and their friends remind me of like a Jersey Shore type cast. They are all pretty wild, like to party, and don't want to settle down. I think that it's kind of adds to the humor of the book. It's a bunch of over-the- top behavior from pretty ridiculous characters. But I also found them lovable in a goofy way.
Eleanor or Crew are actually perfect for each other, they are each other's match. Unfortunately, they are terrible at voicing their feelings. This leads to some miscommunication about what they actually want. They want each other, but are too afraid to actually say anything. I think there's also a lot of confusion due to the fact they've convinced themselves they don't want a relationship. So when they do develop feelings they are genuinely unsure of what to do.
The end was adorable, I liked that it ended with her going for what she wanted.
The spice is spicing, as one would expect from a Pucci book. The scene with the friends...iykyk.
Tropes: drunken marriage, strangers to friends to lovers, professional athlete, romantic comedy
This book was so funny, I was in stitches half of the time. The banter between the two characters and the side characters was absolutely hilarious.
No, this book doesn't have a super deep plot or strong character development, but it's also not that kind of book. This is a spicy and funny romantic comedy.
Both the main characters and their friends remind me of like a Jersey Shore type cast. They are all pretty wild, like to party, and don't want to settle down. I think that it's kind of adds to the humor of the book. It's a bunch of over-the- top behavior from pretty ridiculous characters. But I also found them lovable in a goofy way.
Eleanor or Crew are actually perfect for each other, they are each other's match. Unfortunately, they are terrible at voicing their feelings. This leads to some miscommunication about what they actually want. They want each other, but are too afraid to actually say anything. I think there's also a lot of confusion due to the fact they've convinced themselves they don't want a relationship. So when they do develop feelings they are genuinely unsure of what to do.
The end was adorable, I liked that it ended with her going for what she wanted.
The spice is spicing, as one would expect from a Pucci book. The scene with the friends...iykyk.
Tropes: drunken marriage, strangers to friends to lovers, professional athlete, romantic comedy
Graphic: Sexual content