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To Love Jason Thorn

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In the very first chapter, we get to see a six-year-old fall in love with her brother's best friend and even though in the following chapters we get to see a grown-up version of her, her six-year-old self still inhabits her body, the woman didn't change a bit, she's just more irritating because that kind of behaviour may be acceptable for a six-year-old but, not a grown-ass adult.

olive herself was just damn annoying and had a mind of a little kid. i wish she was just a bit more mature cause like… it seriously felt like jason was her babysitter and now ”the love of her life” Yes, however life caught up with me and it took me longer that planned to finish it, nevertheless I loved every minute. Then, she accepted the fake marriage thing with Jason. And then, a lot of hot scenes despite the fake marriage deal... i dont hate books where the girl likes the guy first but this was just way too over the top. she was basically obsessed with him and constantly saying how much she loves him and kept throwing herself at jason like… please stop embarrassing yourself. It was easy to see when they met again that Jason is attracted to her, but his respect for her brother and parents kept him from making a move. It was so sweet and honestly hot to see that change—from seeing Olive as kind of like a little sister he wants to protect to a woman he wants to love. SWOON!I listened to an audio book version of this and it was sexy and fun. Having Sebastian York as a narrator certainly didn't hurt *wink wink* :) The dialogues were interesting, the book didn't seem to drag in the second half, which so often seems to be the case for me. The book was pretty low on drama and that was also to my liking.

He was still my first crush and my first heartbreak, but he was also Jason Thorn. The Jason Thorn who was only twenty-six and had two Oscar nominations under his belt." Perhaps the only negative thing I have to say about the book is the over-use of the endearment "little one". It got very repetitive after a while and became more of a turn-off than the other way around. It made me want to slap Jason repeatedly with a rotten fish and yell at him things like "Can't you see how hot she is? Jump her, NOW! Olive Taylor and Jason Thorn have known each other since they were kids. Growing up, Olive developed an infatuation with Jason. In fact, she thought she might be in love with him. But because Jason sees her as just a "little sister", her feelings were not returned. Worst, she even ended up heartbroken when Jason left San Francisco and relocated to Los Angeles. Now after how many years, both of them are already successful. Jason's already an A-lister Hollywood actor while Olive is now a bestselling romance author. When Olive's book Soul Ache was optioned for a movie, her world turned upside down when she knew that Jason is going to be the leading man and he'll play her character Isaac. Well, I think I lost my interest in the book totally during those hot scenes because, honestly, I was waiting for a deeper love story. There is this love story of a little girl from the age of 7 to 22. She has never got over him. She has never stopped dreaming about him. Although she had a few boyfriends, Jason was her real and big love. And I think, that is why, I really expected the man to fall in love with her with some deep feelings not because of her boobs or ass, or whatever ... With all these hot scenes before realizing and confessing any feelings, the love story turned into a lust story for me. I would have been OK with those hot scenes, I would have been really happy even if only she had made it hard for him to earn. Well, it was just too easy... I've lost count of how many times I've rolled my eyes just by reading a single word of the book because the writing it's extremely cringy -and her thoughts too, I mean, "ovaries explosion"???. There's a lot of telling and not showing, - like the fake wedding that was what I was here for -, a lot of random moments and scenes that came out of nowhere and are extremely confusing because it doesn't seem to match the narrative. The plot gives the impression that nothing really relevant happened the entire time and all we just read are just a couple of "cute and romantic" scenes that are supposed to make your heart melt. Well, mine didn't.a girl, olive taylor fell in love with her brother’s best friend, jason thorn. she loved him when she was 7… yeah. n e ways, fast forward like a bunch of years, she’s now 22 and he’s 26. he’s a hotshot movie star and she’s a newly famous author. he ends up being casted a role for her book adaptation thing balh blah. he gets into a bunch of scandals that lead to him having to marry someone. surprise surprise, who does he marry? yes, olive, his liTtlE oNe. they fall in love. the end. I wanted to own those secret smiles just as much I wanted to own her beautiful heart. I wanted to be the reason for their existence.” I’d have loved to say something like: “You can change the cover of a book, but not the audience it was created for”, but it was too harsh even for me.

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