
Better Hate Than Never
The Wilmot Sisters Series, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Stephen Dexter
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Charlotte North
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De:
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Chloe Liese
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Childhood enemies discover the fine line between love and loathing in this heartfelt reimagining of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew.
Katerina Wilmot and Christopher Petruchio shared backyards as kids, but as adults they won’t even share the same hemisphere. That is, until Kate makes a rare visit home, and their fiery animosity rekindles into a raging inferno.
Despite their friends’ and families' pleas for peace, Christopher is unconvinced Kate would willingly douse the flames of their enmity. But when a drunken Kate confesses she’s only been hostile because she thought he hated her, Christopher vows to make peace with Kate once and for all. Tempting as it is to be swept away by her nemesis-turned-gentleman, Kate isn’t sure she can trust his charming good-guy act.
When Christopher’s persistence and Kate’s curiosity lead to an impassioned kiss, they realize “peace” is the last thing that will ever be possible between them. As desire gives way to deeper feelings, Kate and Christopher must decide if it’s truly better to hate than to never risk their hearts—or if they already gave them away long ago.
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"Charlotte North and Stephen Dexter immerse listeners in Katerina Wilmot and Christopher Petruchio's tense romance in this reimagining of Shakespeare's TAMING OF THE SHREW.... North's distinct tone and delivery of Katerina's neurodivergent personality allow listeners to empathize with her. Dexter's smooth, melodic voice makes the charismatic Christopher easy to love. Listeners will long for Katerina and Christopher to put aside their differences, give in to their desires, and find their happily-ever-after." (AudioFIle)
“In the second stellar addition to her Shakespeare-inspired contemporary rom-coms, Liese puts her own clever spin on The Taming of the Shrew with a pinch of 10 Things I Hate About You thrown in for good measure. The result is a sweetly sexy love story that not only includes a paean to the joys of fall flavors, particularly in the form of doughnuts, but also addresses the challenges of living with ADHD with insight and compassion.”—Booklist (starred review)
“Another lovely contemporary romance from author Liese, who, with Christopher’s migraines and Kat’s ADHD, continues to realistically and lovingly showcase chronic health conditions and disabilities in her novels.”—Library Journal
“Liese’s charming second Wilmot Sisters romance offers a loose contemporary riff on Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew… Liese brings this unexpected couple to vibrant life, making a case for how their differences can work together beautifully. Shakespeare fans will enjoy the clever nods to the classic throughout, but readers won’t need to be familiar with the original to be swept away by this enemies-to-lovers tale. With a real depth of feeling and plenty of swoon-worthy moments, this keeps the series going strong."—Publishers Weekly
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Another great Shakespeare reimagining
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Feminist soapbox, but still wants a masculine man
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The female narrator mispronounces SO MANY WORDS! And outs the wrong inflection on sentences. She definitely took some of the joy out of both this one and Two Wrongs.
As always I appreciate the realness of Ms. Liese’s characters! She does neurodiverse characters better than most. If you enjoy found family, good familial relationships, emotional growth, real friendships, and communication…this book is for you.
Good-ish
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Good Rep
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Representation
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Their hate for each other makes zero sense?
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The lead felame acts as though stating she is a "virgin" because she has never participated sexual intercourse is a dirty word. She writes as if calling oneself a virgin is derogatory. I found that concept to be disturbing and judgmental, Worst of all, it's confusing to add such obscure concepts to the dialog of what are supposed to be intimate conversations.
How can a writer who claims to be so open minded be so closed minded to everything else at the same time? It is not only distracting in a literary way, it often feels preachy and judgmental to those of us who also respect the values of others but have more traditional values of our own.
From a purely literary perspective, it becomes very confusing to use pronouns that describe more than one person for characters who are not even substantive enough to the story to have names.
Very Disappointed
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