![]() I was skeptical about Ugly Love from the very beginning because of the title. She tends to fall into two tropes so far: (1) make a deal of some sort in which a rule is the two can’t develop romantic feelings - then make the man the only one able to uphold that role and in turn breaking the heart of the woman OR/AND (2) cheating cheating cheating.Īs both of these tropes make me angry and frustrated (and are by far NOT my favorite by any means), I haven’t enjoyed many Colleen Hoover books I’ve read in the past. She tries to make it real, but in trying to do so, all of her stories end up being complicated and full of betrayal or heartbreak. Having read five Colleen Hoover books now, I’ve noticed she likes to do her best to encapsulate the good and the bad, the pretty and the ugly side of relationships. Unfortunately, Ugly Love still wasn’t a book for me. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Goodreads With four Colleen Hoover books already under my belt (and all four carbon copies of one another with very menial alterations to plot and character), I expected much of the same with Ugly Love.įortunately, most of my assumptions (and intense worries) were proven wrong. ![]()
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