A review by karnic
Next-Door Nemesis by Alexa Martin

adventurous funny hopeful reflective slow-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

This was so good 4.5 stars for me the enjoyment I had reading this book is crazy but I loved it. I loved both main characters, Nate, and Collins I loved their drama. I loved their chemistry. It was amazing and it was hilarious all at once. Honestly, this book was just pure entertainment And Alexa knows how to write a book. I will say I would love a book on because I also loved all the side characters in this book the side characters were so good and so amazing. The HOA storyline is hilarious it was just I don’t even know how to explain it. I was smiling the whole time, laughing the whole time it was so good. 

There was also depth to the main characters with the history that they had and I am also happy that they never had miscommunication like they talked things through. They fixed their shit and talk things through and that was also one of my favorite parts because most of the time when it comes to essentially second chance, they have a miscommunication part, but these two didn’t they communicated how they were supposed to after they got together they never lied to each other they were there for each other, he fell 1st and I think he fell harder that they have for each other even even before they said I love you was so good and so perfect. I hope that there’s a book to this series. I would also love to read more about the two of them.

I love that in the end, Collins didn’t have to give up the stuff that she loved when it came to everything because she was so betrayed by one person that she thought she would love forever that she was so upset when she had to move back to Ohio. But then she realized that she had this love for Ohio that she didn’t even know that she had because since she was young, she wanted to move out and leave and go to Los Angeles. Then in the end it turned out best for her to stay in Ohio, and she ended up being the happiest she had ever been anywhere else.  She got to have her dream job and the man that she has always loved