Maybe not the book, but the story? I just felt kind of empty at the end instead of the emotion I should’ve been feeling. I feel like this book was missing something. It was super awesome, and I rarely enjoy contemporary “adult” romances, but I definitely enjoyed this one (minus the intense, sobby feels). The entire time I was just like YOU GO GIRL! THIS IS HOW IT’S DONE! I was freaking elated and addicted throughout the entire book. But this book was so well written for a romance-especially an indie romance. I felt like I was twelve with my first crush again. Robinson is known for being the “Queen of Angst,” and damn, did this book ever prove it. Guy and girl grow up together and seem to be in love from the very beginning, but everything has to be difficult (I mean, it is a romance) so they don’t get together, and they may or may not at the end. In all seriousness, it’s a pretty typical friends-to-lovers plotline (at least from what little I know about friends-to-lovers plotlines). “You look beautiful, Alex,” Lucas whispered from behind me, his voice broken and torn.Ī Red Raven Reads Review of “Complicate Me” by M.
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