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A review by bethreadsandnaps
I Want You More by Swan Huntley
2.5
2.5 stars
This was a quick, yet frustrating, read. After main character Zara doesn’t inherit the pile of money she expected to after her father dies, she takes on a lucrative celebrity memoir ghostwriting gig for TV chef Jane Bailey.
Then Zara seems to lose all intelligence and falls in love with creepy Jane, and things go south really fast.
I didn’t see what either of these characters had individually, much less when they got in a relationship. Jane was evil. Zara didn’t seem to have much of a personality, or she abandoned it when she met Jane. Things started to go implausibly off the rails.
Unless you’re really into toxic relationships or friendships, I’d recommend staying away from this one.
This was a quick, yet frustrating, read. After main character Zara doesn’t inherit the pile of money she expected to after her father dies, she takes on a lucrative celebrity memoir ghostwriting gig for TV chef Jane Bailey.
Then Zara seems to lose all intelligence and falls in love with creepy Jane, and things go south really fast.
I didn’t see what either of these characters had individually, much less when they got in a relationship. Jane was evil. Zara didn’t seem to have much of a personality, or she abandoned it when she met Jane. Things started to go implausibly off the rails.
Unless you’re really into toxic relationships or friendships, I’d recommend staying away from this one.