The defining feature of the Casanova is its sound. While many linear switches sound thin or plasticky, the Casova produces a .
Heat Level: High Tropes: Boss/Employee, Age Gap, He Falls First (Hard), Redemption Arc.
: Some reviewers find the book a bit long (over 500 pages), noting that the "push and pull" between the leads can feel repetitive toward the middle. Key Takeaways
The story follows , a high-powered, grumpy billionaire with a reputation for being a "casanova," and Kathryn Landon , an IT specialist who is unimpressed by his wealth and attitude. Their relationship starts with mutual dislike and professional friction but evolves into an intense, complicated romance. Review Highlights
: Kate joins a dating app under a fake name to escape her dismal love life and begins a deep, vulnerable connection with a man named "Edgar." The tension peaks when she suspects Elliot—the man she loathes in person—might actually be the "Edgar" she is falling for online.
The defining feature of the Casanova is its sound. While many linear switches sound thin or plasticky, the Casova produces a .
Heat Level: High Tropes: Boss/Employee, Age Gap, He Falls First (Hard), Redemption Arc.
: Some reviewers find the book a bit long (over 500 pages), noting that the "push and pull" between the leads can feel repetitive toward the middle. Key Takeaways
The story follows , a high-powered, grumpy billionaire with a reputation for being a "casanova," and Kathryn Landon , an IT specialist who is unimpressed by his wealth and attitude. Their relationship starts with mutual dislike and professional friction but evolves into an intense, complicated romance. Review Highlights
: Kate joins a dating app under a fake name to escape her dismal love life and begins a deep, vulnerable connection with a man named "Edgar." The tension peaks when she suspects Elliot—the man she loathes in person—might actually be the "Edgar" she is falling for online.