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July 20, 2025

PS: I Hate You

4
Focusing on a grieving sister, completing her brother’s last wishes with his best friend, ” P.S. I hate you was an enjoyable audiobook read. The main character, Maggie, struggles after losing her brother. Rather than deal with her grief, she isolates herself and surrounds herself with sarcasm to her despair. Dominic Perry, her childhood crush and brother’s best friend, is a steady and steadfast MC. He truly complemented her overwhelming grief, and I truly felt like I understood his character despite not having his point of view. I have noticed a few reviews commenting on the spice, and I thought it was well placed and well written. I felt a burning tension between these two, and I enjoyed it when the hinges to the door flew right off. They enjoyed each other. I enjoyed her interactions with Dom‘s family, notably how his childhood and hers contrasted. Well, I wouldn’t necessarily call this a second chance. I do like how they truly knew each other since they were kids, and we’re able to reflect on those moments. The audiobook performance was excellent, and Karissa Vacker’s voice for Dom was soothing. I really loved the way she brought him to life. Her fluid performance helped elevate my emotions and brought me to tears several times. The only thing holding me back on this book is that I felt a little thrown by the ending and wish some of those revelations had come earlier in the book, and were more an integrated part of the plot. Overall, I felt this was an emotionally driven, funny, hot romance novel, and I can’t wait to read what she writes next.
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Focusing on a grieving sister, completing her brother’s last wishes with his best friend, ” P.S. I hate you was an enjoyable audiobook read. The main character, Maggie, struggles after losing her brother. Rather than deal with her grief, she isolates herself and surrounds herself with sarcasm to her despair. Dominic Perry, her childhood crush and brother’s best friend, is a steady and steadfast MC. He truly complemented her overwhelming grief, and I truly felt like I understood his character despite not having his point of view. I have noticed a few reviews commenting on the spice, and I thought it was well placed and well written. I felt a burning tension between these two, and I enjoyed it when the hinges to the door flew right off. They enjoyed each other. I enjoyed her interactions with Dom‘s family, notably how his childhood and hers contrasted. Well, I wouldn’t necessarily call this a second chance. I do like how they truly knew each other since they were kids, and we’re able to reflect on those moments. The audiobook performance was excellent, and Karissa Vacker’s voice for Dom was soothing. I really loved the way she brought him to life. Her fluid performance helped elevate my emotions and brought me to tears several times. The only thing holding me back on this book is that I felt a little thrown by the ending and wish some of those revelations had come earlier in the book, and were more an integrated part of the plot. Overall, I felt this was an emotionally driven, funny, hot romance novel, and I can’t wait to read what she writes next.

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