![]() ![]() ![]() I’m not saying Nik is downright good guy because he’s also equally responsible for failing in their relationship but at-least he was trying. While Nik’s trying to save their relationship, Naomi is determined to end it. She really irritated me sometimes with her rude behavior and spiteful nature. If they had just talked with each other for a sec everything would’ve been resolved but nooooo they had to drag it out with silly pranks, bickering until they’re totally worn out. They fight with each other because of silly issues and misunderstandings. The characters were fun, but they’re also god damn stubborn. When I first read the blurb, I thought it would be a fun rom-com. I picked this up only because it has my favorite trope. They’re having so much fun getting on each other’s nerves that it starts to feel like something else entirely - and mutual destruction suddenly doesn’t sound so bad after all. ![]() Now that they have nothing to lose, they’re finally being themselves. When Naomi finds out that Nicholas has been feigning contentment as much as she has, the two of them go head-to-head in a battle of sabotage, pranks, and all-out emotional warfare to see who can annoy the other into surrendering first. and they are utterly, disgustingly, miserably sick of each other.īut there’s a catch: whoever backs out first will end up bearing the brunt of the wedding bill. They never fight! They never disagree! Even their names match! Their glorious, lavish wedding is coming up in only three short months. Meet Naomi and Nicholas: the perfect couple. ![]()
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