About The Book
Married couple (running theme this month – my own marriage is perfectly fine thank you lmao) somewhat experiencing problems but not really. Will explain further below.
Rosie and Dominic Vega are the perfect couple: high school sweethearts, best friends, madly in love. Well, they used to be anyway. Now Rosie’s lucky to get a caveman grunt from the ex-soldier every time she walks in the door. Dom is faithful and a great provider, but the man she fell in love with ten years ago is nowhere to be found. When her girlfriends encourage Rosie to demand more out of life and pursue her dream of opening a restaurant, she decides to demand more out of love, too. Three words: marriage boot camp.
Never in a million years did Rosie believe her stoic, too-manly-to-emote husband would actually agree to relationship rehab with a weed-smoking hippy. Dom talking about feelings? Sitting on pillows? Communing with nature? Learning love languages? Nope. But to her surprise, he’s all in, and it forces her to admit her own role in their cracked foundation. As they complete one ridiculous—yet surprisingly helpful—assignment after another, their remodeled relationship gets stronger than ever. Except just as they’re getting back on track, Rosie discovers Dom has a secret… and it could demolish everything.
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My Review: CRINGE CRINGE CRINGE
Someone tell me – should I just give up on this genre? It used to be my favourite, now it just makes me want to stab my eyes. The book concentrated so much on their ‘physical connection’ which would be fine if it wasn’t so damn implausible. Also the fact that these two don’t seem to have half the communication skills of a normal human being. If you have a marriage like these people, can you tell me? Because I don’t know anybody like them.
Why You Should Read It
This book is the one that needs a renovation, not the relationship.