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one of the lines that made me fall in love with aaron blackford
-Elena Armas, The Spanish Love Deception
Book Review
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐/⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: 🌶️/🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️
Synopsis: Catalina Martin has to find a date to her sister's wedding which is held in her hometown, Spain. She has 4 weeks to find one. What she doesn't expect is that her "work nemesis," -- super hot and broody guy, Aaron Blackford to volunteer to go with her. This book basically follow these two people and their trip to Spain.
Elena Armas has outdone herself in this book. From the start to end, I loved every second, hour, and minute spent reading this.
Two words. Aaron Blackford.
This past year, I've read a ton of YA books and let me just say, Aaron Blackford has stole my heart. Honestly, I think I'm in love with him. This man, I tell you, is something else.
The tension between Catalina and Aaron was so intense, the whole book you'd just be chanting "kiss!kiss!kiss!" over and over again in your head. These two were the most infuriating and stubborn yet cutest characters I've read about.
Another thing I like about the book was the way Elena wrote it. Her writing was simple and easy to understand. This book would surely get you out of a reading slump.
This book -- does not, in any way need a sequel. But, I'd kill to have Aarons point of view. I swear, I'd reread the whole book just to see his side.
I'm not going to keep this review long. All I gotta say is : GO READ THE BOOK!