Famous Last Words by C.W. Farnsworth is now live!
Harlow Hayes loves water. In its liquid form.
The chlorinated kind she swims in. The perennial droplets soaking her adopted hometown. The waves she ventures out on to observe the ocean.
Water in its frozen state holds no appeal to her. That's not the only—or most divisive—difference between her and Conor Hart. The arrogant, arresting captain of Holt University's hockey team spends every second not picking fights or partying atop a sheet of it.
Plenty of girls fall for the charming lines and that cocky smirk. Harlow knows better. Knows more.
The fuel for the fury that makes him such a dominant force on the ice. The reason he ignores her as resolutely as she pretends he doesn't exist. The history they share but didn't write.
Knowledge meant to ensure he's the one guy she could never—would never—like, much less love.
Famous last words.
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Famous Last Words is a college enemies to lovers romance. This CW Farnsworth drew me in with the sports element and the new adult aspect.
Overall, it's not my preferred writing style, as it's written in present tense. It's also extra descriptive at times. But something kept me intrigued enough to keep reading. And I am glad I did.
I appreciate the suspense, as the author keeps us in the dark about why Harlow and Connor hate one another. And in the end, it makes for a deep, multi-layered story.
Harlow and Connor make a great couple. I enjoy the way they are together, and I enjoy the way everything develops between them. They have a complicated past and none of it is glossed over. The author fully explores all the baggage, pain, hurt, and layers involved.
Famous Last Words is a nice college romance. This CW Farnsworth book is a wonderful choice the next time you are in the mood for a complex story of forgiveness and understanding.
I appreciate the suspense, as the author keeps us in the dark about why Harlow and Connor hate one another. And in the end, it makes for a deep, multi-layered story.
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