

So I guess overall not a loss, but I wish I enjoyed literally anything else.

He’s got a six-figure salary, a penthouse in Can. Read 504 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. This part of the book made me feel really normal in my own relationship and having to be patient and understanding with some things romantically, and I realized it was normal. Pansies (Spires 4) by Alexis Hall Pansies book.

It was quite refreshing to see this as a lot of books I’ve read, while not exactly non-consensual, have this sense of forced urgency and intensity with someone who is not yet comfortable with sex, which is hot but also pretty weird in reality. It made me feel like Bonny really valued Valentine and his willingness to be patient was actually lovely. Bonny went so slow and didn’t force anything, letting them both get more comfortable with each other. However, the one thing I liked was Bonny’s total patience and understanding with Valentine since Valentine was so inexperienced both romantically and sexually. I found most of the characters annoying, the writing to be repetitive and uninteresting, and by the end I really didn’t care what happened so I gave up. Be prepared to have your heart broken and put back together at least three times. Full disclosure: I couldn’t finish this book. Alexis Hall’s standard combination of complex, wounded, lonely characters with overtones of melancholy, set in gloomy North East England.
