![]() ![]() Just when I thought they were getting there, Amelia’s insecurity would creep in. ![]() To me, it feels like it takes forever for Amelia and Justin to be on the same page as one another. There is a lot of arguing, ignoring, and mixed signals for about the first three-quarters of the book. I wasn’t sure how they were going to work out their problems, especially with Justin’s serious girlfriend thrown into the mix. A Thin Line Between Love and Hateįor the most part, I enjoyed Justin and Amelia’s story. Over the course of a summer, they try to work through their problems, but it isn’t an easy road to travel. There is a lot of animosity and tension between them, but Amelia is determined to become best friends with Justin again even if it kills her. ![]() When we meet Amelia and Justin, Amelia’s grandmother has left each of them half of a beach house and they haven’t seen each other in almost 10 years. When you read a Penelope Ward romance, you are guaranteed an angst-filled roller coaster of emotions, and RoomHate definitely delivers in that department. ![]()
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