Lease on Love: A warmly funny and delightfully sharp opposites-attract, roommates-to-lovers romance

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Lease on Love: A warmly funny and delightfully sharp opposites-attract, roommates-to-lovers romance

Lease on Love: A warmly funny and delightfully sharp opposites-attract, roommates-to-lovers romance

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The chemistry between Rebecca Liddiard and Dan Jeannotte is excellent. There is some great sparring well into the movie. Soon the viewer sees the secret looks by one for the other. The panic mode overtakes the romance and ramps up the humor. The tension builds, but it's benign tension. It's well done. The acting is good. Timing is good. Dialogue is good. I liked the brilliant mind and sense of creative humor of the author! I will definitely love to read her future works!

When she had a row with her boyfriend, all the messages she sent were about her, not once did she ask him how he was or what was he doing, and she even dares to get mad when she finds out about other's past that never included her. To be fair, it is always good experience reading a book with my favourite reading buddy, but if I told you we liked the book, I would lie. One aspect of books with so many side characters is that sometimes it's too many people and voices. But in this case I loved Sadie's group of friends. The text messages, the ribbing, the way they loved each other unconditionally was so perfect. Found families in books can be hit and miss, but it was a total hit in the case with Lease on Love This book was terrible (IMO). Everything about it was cringe worthy. The overuse of so many words, like "low key" low key killed me. If the author was trying to sound cliché millennial, she succeeded.. terribly.Lease on Love was a delight on every level. Ballard delivers a soft, sweet story with enough shadows to make the happily ever after feel that much more earned... This is a beautiful love story about finding something precious that seems out of reach!' Denise Williams, author of How to Fail at Flirting This book used terms like hipster and bang to an extreme. It was just as annoying as all of the millennial talk. Lease on Love seduced me with it's magnificent cover and promising premise, and I couldn't wait to devour the story. If your FMC needs to say: “If you haven’t noticed, I’m super quirky” out loud, then we have a problem.

This charming story of new beginnings and emotional growth has a sassy and likable narrator in Sadie, and the novel keeps a light tone despite touching on difficult subjects like toxic families and grief….Readers who enjoy female entrepreneurs, found family, and gentle romantic leads will enjoy.” – Library JournalOverall I wouldn't recommend this to somebody, but I also wouldn't actively discourage anybody from reading it either. His depression and him working on himself was the reason he used, but to be honest, his words were everything we got. He never changed his behaviour (except he became even more lame when he became official boyfriend, acting like Sadie's assistant who makes her bath while she isn't even home yet because God forbid if she'd have to wait a minute or do it herself), he was the same person at the end of the book that we met at the begging. Too many assumptions were made about men from male bosses always hitting on younger female employees to villainizing “nice” guys who prefer relationships to hook ups. I decided that my review is already too long, and since I don't have anything nice to say I will wrap it up here.



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