Thursday 17 December 2020

Review: Dissonance (Unrequited Series Book 3) by Julia Wolf

Dissonance Dissonance by Julia Wolf
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Frenemies To Lovers

I’d probably give this book 4.5 ⭐️ if I could.

I’ve fallen quite hard for the Unrequited boys and their loved ones. This book follows the relationship between Alex and Yael. Yael is feisty, collected and ice cold. Alex is a skater boy, rock star, guitarist goofball who everyone loves. In previous books, no one could understand why Yael seemed to dislike Alex so much and in this book we find out.

We learn about their hidden history that no one knew about, from meeting at 16 years old, right through to today. We learn about how what could have been a wonderful friendship changed early on into something bitter and hurtful.

When Yael is invited to a friend’s wedding she intends to decline because her ex would be there, but somehow after a few drunken texts she ends up saying she would be going with Alex as her plus one. When Alex agrees to the scheme and says they have to fake date they learn to start communicating and putting aside their hurts.

It’s a beautiful story with some witty banter soothing the sadness of two people who keep damaging each other despite themselves. We get to peel back the layers on these two key characters from the previous books and it’s obvious how much thought the author has put into these two because they leap off the page.

I really enjoyed this book and definitely recommend it as a great trope-mashing read.

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