![]() ![]() *epic eye-roll* Ask me how tall I am, princess. Heroine is "ugly" because she has straight blonde hair and glasses, but as soon as the glasses come off and she waves her hair, suddenly everyone is like OMG YOU'RE SO HOT. ![]() When she finds out she's been tricked she's mad for one hot minute and then is like YOLO. Everyone hates her for being rich and the only person she can become friends with is a walking Italian stereotype who's super smart and thinks her chauffeur is her dad. It was all melodrama.īasically, the heroine is the rich daughter of a man who owns an entire chain of department stores but he's sent her to poor school to build character. It has the same trashy vibes as one of those Harlequin Presents novels from the 1980s and 1990s, or a Jackie Collins novel without the fun sleaze that makes her books so addictive. Judith McNaught has been recommended to me so many times and when I found out that this book has some of my favorite tropes (hero wants revenge, rich/poor match, second chance but as enemies, etc.), I was like YES YES YES. ![]()
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