
Hers to Keep A Contemporary Reverse Harem Romance
Reviews

This was very chill and easy to read. No fantastical world building, basically no angst, very low drama—you can just fall through this story at whatever speed you want. This is both a pro and con... for the first half or more I was loving it, then I started getting bored. It’s 750 pages because it’s a bunch of shorter books put together, and I started wishing it had been edited down some. Like I don’t need 5 pages of a pleasant phone conversation that doesn’t contain anything relevant to the plot, ya know? I’m not going to continue with the series. It ended on a very emotional cliffhanger so I got book/collection 2 hoping to read the scene that was cut off. Nope, there’s a time jump. I also really disliked where the story was heading plot wise by the end and after reading reviews for the next book I definitely don’t want to go there. I had a fun time reading this and an overall positive experience. I love that there’s a neuroatypical guy, he’s def my fav character and very fun to read. But I’m content to cut off the story here in my head. 3.5 stars