What’s Not to Love by Emily Wibbrley and Austin Siegemund-Broka Audio and Book Review
My apologies in advance for this very late review. I finished it a few months ago, wanted to process for a day, and that day turned into several months. So, this review will not be the most detailed of reviews.
What’s Not to Love by Emily Wibbrley and Austin Siegemund-Broka was a quite enjoyable listen and read.
I found the tension of the enemies to lovers’ trope very intense. For the most part I enjoyed it. There were a few parts they seemed extra mean and little out of hand. In some ways I wondered if two people could really see through some of the meanness.
I enjoyed the overall story. I thought the story was well paced and was never dull. The only thing I did not particularly enjoy was how much it seemed to glorify high school.
As people, I did not care for either of these characters in particular. However, for the story, I felt they worked really well.
Lastly, I went between an eARC and an advanced audiobook. I far preferred the audiobook. I thought Elizabeth Cottle did a fantastic job with her narration. Each of the voices was extremely distinct, and I always knew who was talking. Once I really got going with the audiobook I zippd right through.
I would easily recommend this to people who love romantic comedies and enemies to lovers. I feel if you are knew to audiobooks, Cottle’s narration of this is a clear place to start.
I received an eARC (Penguin) and advanced audiobook (Dreamscape Media) copy through NetGalley. All opinions are 100% my own.