![]() ![]() ![]() The first component of Dear Aaron that put me off was its format. However, I did not like Dear Aaron for various reasons, and sadly, it wasn’t simply an “It was OK.” This book, in my opinion, was bad. I need to clarify that I adore Mariana Zapata’s books – I own every single one. See Possible Triggers for Abuse and OTT sad parts.Does have a significant separation between the Hero and Heroine.Does have the Hero and Heroine pushing away.Those dates with OM never went further than a first date and kiss. ![]() – The Hero convinced the Heroine to date in their letter exchanges. The Heroine, as a result, has not dated or had sex since. – Heroine was hung up on her brother’s BFF–they had sex but the OM said it was a mistake and to not tell her family the next day. The Heroine would get very upset and jealous as a result. – Hero and Heroine weren’t a couple ’til the end, so OW would constantly flirt with the Hero and he wouldn’t put a stop to it. – Hero has had 20+ ex-lovers (so he was very promiscuous in the past) ![]()
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