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Title: Hangry
Author: Lily Kate
Genre: Contemporary Romance
About Hangry:
han·gry
adjective
informal
- bad-tempered or irritable as a result of hunger.
Ladies & Gents,
I sold my soul for a hamburger.
And I have no regrets. When a girl is trapped indefinitely in an elevator with a smoking hot burger and an empty stomach, even the strongest of women will crumble.
The story goes like this: Bradley Hamilton, the most frustrating human alive, offered me half of his hamburger in exchange for a date. I took him up on the offer—while under duress—and now I’m stuck with the consequences. Specifically, the scorching kiss at the end of our date that has me drooling for more.
However, there’s one whopper of a problem. This man has been a thorn in my side for the last twenty years—ever since he moved next door and became my older brother’s best friend. We’ve gone head to head for years, and now, he’s trying to buy out my restaurant in order to plop one of his big fat gyms there instead.
I refuse to let him ruin my business. Unfortunately, Bradley Hamilton is like an order of french fries: you just can’t have one. It appears our lips are addicted to kissing. He’s alarmingly handsome. Deliciously confident. And worst of all? Underneath that salty exterior he’s starting to show signs of sweet.
Brad Hamilton is my guilty pleasure, my cheat meal, my greatest craving.
Which is why he’ll be one habit that’s hard to kick.
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Review:
I am really torn about this one.
I really liked the Hangry concept. We've all been there and absolutely willing to do some pretty questionable things for food.
But I feel like this book took forever to get to any point. When it made progress between the two main characters, it regressed to "I don't know if it'll work" conversations with their friends. Three steps forward, two steps back kind of stuff.
I did like their story. I enjoyed their history and reconnection. I liked all of the secondary characters even though it felt like they got more of limelight than the hero.
I didn't care for the resolution between the hero and his business partner which was a serious let down. The build up for the confrontation between then was so great and then totally flat. I know the story wasn't about them but dang I was disappointed.
And the resolution with her business was ... kind of out of left field.
Anyway, I don't know. I liked it but I didn't but I did, you know?
About Lily Kate:
USA TODAY bestselling author Lily Kate works a pretttttty boring day job and writes books filled with heat, heart, and humor by night. Her debut novel, Delivery Girl, landed instantly on the USA TODAY list, thanks to all of her fabulous readers! :)
When she’s not writing books, you may find her watching Christmas movies before Thanksgiving, eating whipped cream from the can, or hanging out with her family.
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