by Emma Barry
2.75 stars rounded upThe Good PartsI definitely thought there was chemistry between Millie and Parker; despite their arguments and his stance that he had become too cynical. As much as I usually despise hot & cold attitude in their relationship, I have to admit that some scenes amused the hell out o...
I love politics. Love. So when I heard about a contemporary romance set in D.C. and about politics, I squeed. Okay. Here's what I liked: Emma Barry's voice (smart, gentle, funny, and sophisticated), the two MCs felt "real", relatable, and likable, the set-up where he turns her down (cough, repeate...
I know, I know. Very wish-washy. I like the characters, but I hate the backdrop of DC. In some ways it threatens to take over the romance - like the conflict between the two of them is the focal point of the story instead of falling in love. The characters themselves work better than the plot i...