

While not my favorite of Christopher‘s books, this was funny and different and I liked seeing the arc of growth in the various characters in the series. Definitely edgy and likely not for the devout.
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While not my favorite of Christopher‘s books, this was funny and different and I liked seeing the arc of growth in the various characters in the series. Definitely edgy and likely not for the devout.
Well....I love Fleabag season 2 so I was more open to a romance with a priest character than I would have been otherwise.
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For my tastes, I should have just watched Fleabag again. Many of the events in the first half of the book seem at best an homage to Fleabag and at worst a rip off of Fleabag.
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Done my first arc of the #AwesomeApril readathon! I... did not enjoy this. I think forbidden priest romances just aren‘t for me because I could find a single thing I enjoyed about it, but I was intrigued by the other characters to maybe read the first two books in the series.