Till Summer Do Us Part

by

Meghan Quinn

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy laugh-out-loud romantic comedies with outrageous scenarios.
  • Fans of steamy contemporary romance with plenty of spicy scenes.
  • Those who like fake dating/marriage tropes and forced proximity situations.
  • Readers looking for a fun, lighthearted summer beach read.
  • People who enjoy quirky, over-the-top characters and don't mind some cringe humor.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer more serious or realistic contemporary romance.
  • Those who are easily put off by crude humor or excessive sexual content.
  • People looking for deep character development or emotional depth in relationships.
  • Readers who dislike immature characters or childish behavior in adult protagonists.
  • Those who prefer shorter books or tighter plots without repetition.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Many readers found the book hilarious and laugh-out-loud funny
  • Described as a perfect summer read with great summer vibes
  • Entertaining and fast-paced – readers found it hard to put down
  • Likeable and relatable main characters, especially Scottie
  • Good character development, particularly for Scottie
  • Sweet and supportive relationship between the main characters
  • Interesting premise of a fake marriage at a couples retreat
  • Incorporates popular romance tropes like fake dating, forced proximity, one bed
  • Steamy/spicy scenes that many readers enjoyed
  • Uplifting themes of self-love and personal growth

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some found the humor forced or cringey at times
  • Dialogue felt unrealistic or over-the-top to some readers
  • Too much focus on sex/sexual humor for some
  • Male lead gave some readers the 'ick' (piercings, immaturity)
  • Relationship lacked depth/felt superficial to some
  • Plot became repetitive or dragged in the middle for some
  • Too long – some felt it could have been shorter
  • Characters sometimes acted immature or childish
  • Spicy scenes felt excessive or gratuitous to some
  • Not as cute/fluffy as some readers expected from the cover/blurb

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