After the Rain (Destination Love, #4)

After the Rain (Destination Love, #4)

Jo Watson

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Some opposites attract; some rip each other's clothes off. Stormy-Rain and Marcus could not be more different: she's a free-spirited, rainbow-haired hippie; he wears a suit and over-shines his already too-shiny shoes. She believes in auras; he's governed by logic and doesn't believe in Fate. But Fate believes in them... So what happens when their worlds collide - and they are forced to embark on an epic road trip to catch a plane to a wedding on the other side of the world? The clock is ticking...and they're seriously ticking each other off. But Stormy and Marcus are about to discover just how thin the line between love and hate really is.


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  • remusreads
    Mar 09, 2025
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    This is yet another case of "it's not you, it's me". I loved another one of Jo Watson's books so clearly it isn't a fault with her writing, her plots or her characters... but something about this one just didn't gel with me and I found myself feeling a little gloomy whilst reading it because I just couldn't get into it.

    Maybe this specific set of characters didn't do it for me - the main male character just went on a little too much about her "strange" appearance and some of the things she blurted out just... didn't sit well with me for some reason. But as usual with Jo Watson, her writing is fabulous and the premise is outstanding. I just don't think I'm the right fit for this book for whatever reason. Maybe after I've thought about it for a while I'll be able to pinpoint why, but for now I can't. But I would 100% recommend it because the premise is fabulous and the execution is great! It just didn't work for me personally, but I have no doubt that this would be a hit for other people.

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