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The Girl Who Jumped by Matilda Swinney
Book Description:
A lifetime of failed relationships.
One huge risk. One sexy dominating man.
What could go wrong?
Based on true events, after a lifetime of frogs, Tilly sets out to find her own Prince Charming. But there's a catch... She wants her Prince Charming to be the ultimate dominating man.
She follows her best friend's advice and ditches conventional dating sites for a sex dating website. However, Tilly quickly realises reality is not like the fairy tales. As she battles with her inner feminist will she ever get used to her dominating man's rules? And more importantly, what is he hiding?
Perfect for fans of steamy romantic comedies, age gaps, the miscommunication trope and BDSM.
One huge risk. One sexy dominating man.
What could go wrong?
Based on true events, after a lifetime of frogs, Tilly sets out to find her own Prince Charming. But there's a catch... She wants her Prince Charming to be the ultimate dominating man.
She follows her best friend's advice and ditches conventional dating sites for a sex dating website. However, Tilly quickly realises reality is not like the fairy tales. As she battles with her inner feminist will she ever get used to her dominating man's rules? And more importantly, what is he hiding?
Perfect for fans of steamy romantic comedies, age gaps, the miscommunication trope and BDSM.
My Review:
Because I am not the targeted audience of this book, it was very hard to relate to the story and found myself getting very frustrated throughout the book. The constant change of plans and excuses drove me crazy and I honestly felt bad for Tilly.
I did really enjoy the friendships that Tilly had with Sarah, Daisy & Amelia. I really enjoyed their conversations and the support system that they provided for Tilly when she needed it. I appreciated that Tilly realized that she needed to get additional help and sought help with her therapist for her PTSD.
This book started out with a lot of spiciness but it lost it's steam as the book went on. I really did expect a little more spice. I also felt the story did drag a bit too much and to be honest, I was pretty surprised with the ending.
My Rating:
⭐⭐⭐