Wow. I have never been so annoyed by the second half of a story like I am with this.
My initial review of the first half of this story is that is reasonably okay. Nothing new. I did like Ruby, especially how she sees things as romance story cliches. Joseph's chapters are a little too clinical and prose-y but I get that is who Joseph is so I got used to it. It's not technically an insta-love but I can't say they were actually building towards any type of relationship, yet somehow that's where it went. I did enjoy their sessions together, when they worked on their writing, but those weren't actually romantic, to me. Normal hands touching as you exchange items does not a romance make.
But I still enjoyed what I read up to that totally contrived and ridiculous "conflict". Wow, Ruby is a dumbass drama queen. Something she hadn't shown a single sign of being. So what Joseph shit talked the romance, and basically all fiction, genre a year ago in an interview. Who cares? Why make her so upset and heartbroken by this? This man literally said those very words to her face when they met and she laughed at him and proceeded to debate why he's wrong. She's known for weeks he's a pretentious, literary snob.
She saw how he suffered from writers block and how he broke through that by spending time with her. So for her to think it was all some elaborate scheme by him is so unrealistically farfetched I can't even begin to comprehend what the authors of this story were thinking.
And the meta insert from Maya, who tells Ruby she's being ridiculous by being upset that the literary snob said literary snob stuff a year ago, just makes it worse. Clearly the authors knew this was contrived AF and yet they still went this route. Why? Because it's always the men who have to give the big apology and make the grand gesture in these romance stories. So frustrating. Joseph didn't get upset when he realized who she really was, despite the fact that she PRESENTLY lied to him about her agent and publishing house, but that doesn't matter more than an interview he did a year ago before they met. An interview where he trashed genre fiction, not her specifically. He didn't even know who she was as an author either.
I couldn't care less about anything that happened after their fallout. I went from really liking Ruby and generally okay with the story itself to straight up hating it. It's amazing I didn't DNF this or give it 1 star.
Edit: Nope. This is a 1 star. Smh