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A review by omqchristi
Tweet Cute by Emma Lord
5.0
Ratings:
Stars: 5/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Pepper and Jack both help with their family's business and their Twitter. As a Twitter war emerges between them, they get closer and closer.
What I Liked:
I loved the romance. It was cute, realistic, and not too fast.
The ending with the forbidden-ish romance was great.
I loved the happy ending.
What I Didn't Like:
WHY DID A HUGE, CORPORATE BUSINESS ONLY HAVE ONE PERSON IN CHARGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA? AND WHY WAS IT NECESSARY FOR PEPPER TO HELP THAT ONE PERSON? It makes sense why Jack was in charge of his family's business Twitter, but not for Pepper to be in charge of hers. Her mother isn't stupid, so why would she do that?
Overall:
Not gonna lie, I like it when authors aren't afraid of making ending ambiguous or unconventionally happy. However, the happy ending in this book was likable, a little cliche, but good nonetheless.
Stars: 5/5
Readability: 5/5
Plot: 5/5
Recommend: Yes
Summary:
Pepper and Jack both help with their family's business and their Twitter. As a Twitter war emerges between them, they get closer and closer.
What I Liked:
I loved the romance. It was cute, realistic, and not too fast.
The ending with the forbidden-ish romance was great.
I loved the happy ending.
What I Didn't Like:
WHY DID A HUGE, CORPORATE BUSINESS ONLY HAVE ONE PERSON IN CHARGE OF SOCIAL MEDIA? AND WHY WAS IT NECESSARY FOR PEPPER TO HELP THAT ONE PERSON? It makes sense why Jack was in charge of his family's business Twitter, but not for Pepper to be in charge of hers. Her mother isn't stupid, so why would she do that?
Overall:
Not gonna lie, I like it when authors aren't afraid of making ending ambiguous or unconventionally happy. However, the happy ending in this book was likable, a little cliche, but good nonetheless.