Christi Fowler's Reviews > Paris, New York, Copenhagen
Paris, New York, Copenhagen (International Guy #1-3)
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Book 1: Paris
I finished Paris, the first novella, in a few hours. I'm on the fence so far with this. The basic premise is that three (male) friends own a consulting business and go into women's lives and help strengthen them in whatever area they need help in. They're there to help these women meet their needs. Is it business? Mansplaining? A little of both? IDK - hence on the fence.
What I enjoyed: I liked that it was a male POV exclusively (except for the very end which leads into the next novella). It was sexy and funny, especially the banter between Parker and Bo. The main characters were well-developed each with their unique personalities, strengths and weaknesses thus creating a believable world.
What was so-so: The mansplaining mentioned above. The characters seemed to be bros which caused quite a few eyerolls throughout.
What I didn't care for: I'm not sure how to classify this series. Is it romance? Dick Lit? A day in the life? This is more my issue than the book's.
I finished Paris, the first novella, in a few hours. I'm on the fence so far with this. The basic premise is that three (male) friends own a consulting business and go into women's lives and help strengthen them in whatever area they need help in. They're there to help these women meet their needs. Is it business? Mansplaining? A little of both? IDK - hence on the fence.
What I enjoyed: I liked that it was a male POV exclusively (except for the very end which leads into the next novella). It was sexy and funny, especially the banter between Parker and Bo. The main characters were well-developed each with their unique personalities, strengths and weaknesses thus creating a believable world.
What was so-so: The mansplaining mentioned above. The characters seemed to be bros which caused quite a few eyerolls throughout.
What I didn't care for: I'm not sure how to classify this series. Is it romance? Dick Lit? A day in the life? This is more my issue than the book's.
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