![]() ![]() It was a great mix, and I was relieved that even with the fact that he is the protagonist – he also is not. He is determined, a little stubborn, but compassionate. The characters have layers and motivations and aren’t simply the label that has been given to them.Ĭaden is a fun protagonist. ‘ The Love Interest’ does a great job of presenting stereotypes and tropes and throwing them into the harsh light of day to show that they really don’t exist. I was in tears more than once because of the helplessness that the characters faced, but still managed to have hope. Some parts of the book are cheesy, some ironic, but I didn’t expect the subtext of hopeless desperation through most of the novel. I’ve see blazing reviews and some flaming ones, and after reading the blurb, I was definitely interested, but didn’t have lofty predictions. ![]() What the boys don’t expect are feelings that are outside of their training. They have to be-whoever the girl doesn’t choose will die. They are well-trained and at the top of their games. Will she choose the Nice or the Bad?īoth Caden and Dylan are living in the outside world for the first time. The girl they are competing for is important to the organization, and each boy will pursue her. Dylan is a Bad: the brooding, dark-souled guy who is dangerously handsome. The agents are called Love Interests because getting close to people destined for great power means getting valuable secrets.Ĭaden is a Nice: the boy next door, sculpted to physical perfection. There is a secret organization that cultivates teenage spies. ![]()
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