The C*ck Down the Block by Amy AwardMy rating: 3 of 5 stars
⭐⭐⭐½ 3.5 Stars
๐ถ️๐ถ️ 2 Spice
The name of this book and the cover had me low-key giggling, so of course I picked it up.
The FMC is a book-loving librarian, and she is on the bigger side, like me, so I love that. The male lead is totally into her and has been since they were young. I found this cute little foundation of the story to be super lovely.
I ate up the playful male lead Chris' banter, but I also really loved that he was a little scared of losing what he had loved for so long. He was super likeable and a comedian half the time. Our female lead Trixie was more on the shy side and did not care much about stepping into the limelight if she could help it. I liked that she was a self loving woman, but she still dealt with bullies and weirdos at times.
The book was in first person dual POV, going back and forth the whole way through, and I totally loved that. The internal monologue at times had me cackling with laughter. The story was pretty simple. It is a sports romance with friends to lovers and fake dating, but honestly, there was little to no real sport shown in the book. It felt more like a background setting for the male lead’s job and something his family revolves around as a group. Thankfully, because I have no clue about sports.
I loved the friendship and the family interactions. There was spice in the book and a lot of spicy thoughts from the MMC, but in truth, the spice did not really impact me all that much, which was a little sad.
Here are some things I struggled with. At times, it felt less like love and more like desire and want. I did not like how one event was not taken more seriously, and it felt way too rushed and brushed aside. The way the lead reacted to it also felt a little underwhelming.
The ending felt rushed. The pacing was steady for a large part of the book, but at about 75 percent through, everything felt like it was speeding up, which left some key moments feeling less impactful.
Overall, it was a good read, and I enjoyed it, but I did not love it.
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