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The Difference Between Us
The Difference Between Us
The Difference Between Us
Audiobook10 hours

The Difference Between Us

Written by Rachel Higginson

Narrated by Elizabeth Hart

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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I'm cursed.

At least when it comes to finding Mr. Right.

I'm tired of men that only want one-night stands or blind dates that are nothing but awkward and uncomfortable. I'm tired of avoiding inappropriate text messages and the constant disappointment of always meeting Mr. Wrong.

After all these years of dates that lead nowhere, I can admit that it's me. I'm the problem. I'm shy and picky and cursed. Definitely cursed.

So I've decided two things.

The first? I'm giving up dating and relationships and men in general. Maybe, possibly, forever.

The second? I'm going to have to try harder to avoid Ezra Baptiste.

If I couldn't hack it in the kiddy pool of dating, I certainly can't swim in his deep end. He's too successful. Too intense. He's all man when I'm used to nothing but boys pretending to be grownups. He's everything I'm afraid to want and so far out of my league we might as well be different species entirely.

So he'll need to find a different artist to paint his mural. And a different graphic designer to help him with his website. He'll need to find someone else to glare at and flirt with and kiss.

It can't be me.

We're too different.

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 21, 2017
ISBN9781541483538
The Difference Between Us

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Drop it like it's hot

    I thought this would be another hit, but dropped it by chapter 18. Just wasn't feeling it like the 1st and 3rd part of the series. Oh well, you can't win them all.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    For fans of:
    Insecure heroines (I don't always think that's a terrible thing)
    Weird reading audience breaks for humor (I just read this in another book and was ok after I got over it)
    Strikethrough as a mechanism for conveying hyperbole and sarcasm-talk about pulling me out of the book.
    Some good humor and a peppy, though unpolished writing style.


    So, the heroine doesn't have her shit together and the hero does. Cool. The heroine is being sexually harassed at work and side note here-I can't tell if there's some shallow feminist stuff going on or what, but basically explains she is a feminist, but you know the reasonable kind...and I really felt like it was a weird jab at women in corporate America....and women...and feminists.

    I did enjoy the hero's method of wooing. His game was pretty strong and subtle enough. What I hated? That the heroine didn't use the hero to challenge her to make her better, but to tell her she's better. Including validation for her work-cause he'd hire her above all others. ugh, c'mon. Bore. Speaking of boring, the declarations? It read like a laundry list and is certainly no "Wednesday by Wednesday, week by week, I have loved you." Or insert your favorite here.

    I'm waiting on that romance where the person isn't talented or ambitious and the person who loves them doesn't give a fuck.

    I got off on a bit of a ramble. I think it is cause in the end, I found this book to be a bit of a vapid waste of time. It had potential, she can write snappy humor and sweet nothings. The attempt for social commentary on sexual harassment was a bit too heavy-handed (though well done in the beginning for its evolution) BTW DOCUMENT DOCUMENT TAPE RECORD. Anyway, so it all seems a bit of a shame chore waste. (See what I did there, so clever)