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A man with a prison record has no place around a fresh faced college student. Tell that to Rory Prince. He should stay the hell away from Olive Cunningham. There’s one small problem, though. She won’t stop almost getting killed—and with this too-smart, too-sweet girl holding his heart in her hands, Rory is powerless to do anything but keep saving her. Homeschooled from a young age, Olive is now out on her own and discovering the world, one milkshake flavor at a time. Until recently, she has experienced life through books. She’s walked in a million sets of shoes while flipping pages—enough to know that Rory gives her once-in-a-lifetime feelings. If only he would stop trying to protect her…from himself.
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Do I just need to accept that I don't like het romances?
Idk man. Idk why I didn't like this. I guess I kind of found Rory condescending? Like he was supposed to be super protective and shit, but he just sort of treated Olive like she was an idiot and couldn't do anything on her own. Like he would follow her to school (which is creepy and stalkerish, it's not cute). And just the way he talked to her, it felt very much like he was condescending. Idk. Then it had the lame trope that wasn't quite miscommunication but like, let's break up because I'm afraid we're going to break up. Like okay.