![]() So, it was an obvious choice to pick up Jenn Bennett’s Starry Eyes, and it was almost involuntary how quickly I was captivated by its story I was so captivated, in fact, that I read the entire novel in practically one sitting (I took a two-hour break in between for my brother’s volleyball game). Whether it’s the slow-burn nature of discovering or rediscovering emotions, the forced interaction allowing for hatred to morph into a tentative friendship, a possible miscommunication of intentions that caused the initial hatred to become exposed, or the eventual and inevitable conclusion of uniting in passion and love, there is something about the trope I cannot get enough of! This is especially true if the situation also calls for the characters to become dependent on one another, be it for a school assignment, emotional support, or survival. ![]() ![]() ![]() One of the literary tropes that I am incredibly fond of is enemies-to-lovers. ![]()
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