Review of Stuck Together by Lily Joseph

 


Stuck Together by Lily Joseph begins when Anne had just lost yet another job as a waitress and she decided to cool down in a pub where she found a gig going on where Penn was one of the guitarists. She was surprised to see him come up to speak to her during the break, but it was just a brief encounter. Later on, they found themselves competing over a shop, which they had to share, although now they cannot stand each other's presence. Penn, who was having a strained relationship with his rich family, decided to ask Annie for a favor to attend a family ball and pose as his girlfriend, to which she unwillingly agreed. After spending a considerable amount of time together, they now don't know how to relate to each other anymore; they also can't figure out whether they are enemies or lovers. Readers will find out more in this book, Stuck Together by Lily Joseph. 

I like the way the book is wide, not only dwelling on the main characters but also having a wide range of interesting bits within the plot, including the colleagues at work and also the families on both sides. I additionally liked the way the plot does not have abrupt scenes and endings, even after the climax. This has taken the book to another level. The story is also very fascinating.

 Some scenes in the plot seem both unrealistic and exregerated. like the choice I of Annie's sales and also her roommates way of life. 

I rate this book Stuck Together by Lily Joseph 5 out of 5 stars.

 I recommend it to those who love steamy romantic books. I also recommend it to those who don't seem to fit in their family settings, often labeled as the black sheep of the family. The book will show them that being different doesn't imply that they are an outcast; it just means that they are unique just as everyone is.

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