Was the love triangle necessary?
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Re: Was the love triangle necessary?
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Yes, I do agree. I found it really disturbing that he permitted a lot of things in their relationship. Even when he knew she was cheating. It just seemed too perfect and unrealistic. The love triangle however made the story more interesting for me.valeriejane wrote: ↑07 Aug 2021, 13:58 I did not think Bryce was a believable character. How could he be so in love so quickly and then so ready to forgive. Then a billionaire on top of that. I think the book did not need the love triangle, I found it rather disturbing. what do you think?
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I agree with you. Sometimes writers believe a love triangle keeps the readers engaged and invested. However, if not written right or within a well-plotted believable story, it can have a countr effect.valeriejane wrote: ↑07 Aug 2021, 13:58 I did not think Bryce was a believable character. How could he be so in love so quickly and then so ready to forgive. Then a billionaire on top of that. I think the book did not need the love triangle, I found it rather disturbing. what do you think?