
:/Īnother thing that bothered me is the age gap. I mean, Rip follows you to every date and even scares away one of the men but you still don't get why? And you also don't get why he insists on returning the nonexistent favors? I mean, can you get any more stupid.

A few soft words and Luna is ready to push everything behind her and just fall into his arms. The proof of this is the fact that Luna spent pages to explain to Rip how he hurt her and what he did wrong while all he did was grunt and blink. Ripley did apologize (not properly though) however, it seemed to me as if Luna/the author did all the job for him, he did 0 groveling. Well, this was the case in Luna and the Lie. then apologizes like 20 times for something that isn't even her fault. Sometimes she doesn't go overboard so I don't really mind, but sometimes I just can't stand it.įor example, does this ring a bell? The hero acts like a real asshole and then the heroine sulks, sulks, and sulks. She is known as the queen of slow-burn (which is my favorite type of romance), but she is also known for doormat-ish and pathetic heroines.

I enjoyed some of her books, such as Dear Aaron, From Lukov with Love, The Wall of Winnipeg and Me, and Lingus. I have a love-hate relationship with Mariana Zapata.
