3.5 ⭐️

“My voice had been used for me, and against me, so many times that I was afraid nobody would recognise it now if I spoke freely.”


Crazy








Yes I have read three volumes in 24 hours so clearly I enjoy this. I have no more comments to add.

Is it wattpad-y? Yes.
Is the “silly simple doe-eyed girl” trope slightly annoying? Yes.
Am I invested in this slow burn between the King of Underworld and Flower Girl? 100% YES.
Will I inhale the remaining books in this series? Heck yes, watch me.

Do you think it will be weird if I show up to Benjamin Stevenson's house with a bouquet of flowers and balloons and ask to live near him all the time? Will be report me?

So soft, sincere, and dreamy—just perfect for a summer beach romcom read. It's rare to find such heartfelt, genuine romance (except for Emily Henry, of course). Abby, you can bet I'll be reading your other books now!

I want my money (and time) back thanks.

Matlab kuch bhi?

Ladies and gentlemen, she does it again. (it took me a while to finish it but worth it as always)

there is something comforting (and bizarre) about this book.

cosy, cute, charming. clare you are becoming a quick favourite I am afraid.

uhm ... so what do I do with my life now?!
Anthony said that he has 7 more books planned in this series. And I am grateful for that.

Cozy good vibes. Similar to Before Coffee Gets Cold.

If Hawthrone & Horowitz series has zero fans, I am dead.

it gets very pride and prejudice in the end and i dig that very very much.

3.5. all new cases all handled with nuance and humanity. a rarity in indian true crime circle unfortunately.

I hate read the last 40% of the book. god it was so frustrating.

I am a hoe for these Hawthorne books.