I always feel like second books in a series are either a hit or a miss, and this one was definitely a hit. I really enjoyed the banter between the main characters, and I liked that the reality TV aspect took a different approach from the first book. It kept things feeling fresh instead of like a copy-and-paste of the previous story.
That said, I do think the relationship felt slightly less genuine than the one in book one. I would have liked a little more development, more banter, or a few extra moments between them because it felt like they went from not being together to being together fairly quickly. While I understood their connection, I didn’t feel as invested in their romance as I did in the first couple’s.
I appreciated that all of the loose ends were wrapped up by the end of the story, but I also like that there’s still potential for a third book in the series.