Coming in with some book reviews for July….in August.
The Heiress by Rachel Hawkins
Well this was an interesting, twisty book with a messed up family and an old house. There were times that I didn’t really care for any of the characters in the book….but the story of Ruby kept me checked into it. I do love some family drama. I saw a few twists coming, others I did not. I feel like overall it was lacking something that would make this book memorable for me. I tend to forget books after a month or so without that extra something….and I feel like that is going to happen with this one. I liked it better than some others of hers I have read though.
Bottom Line: Read it
**I received an ARC copy of The Heiress and am leaving a voluntary review. All opinions are my own.**
Business or Pleasure by Rachel Lynn Solomon
First, I really liked Weather Girl and Ex Talk. I feel like the author has some really interesting premises for her books. This one was no different, though the execution of this one wasn’t as good as the other two. I liked how realistic the characters interacted with each other throughout the book. They had really healthy communication. Though, I find it hard to believe that Finn had no clue he was lacking in bedroom skills considering he was in his 30s with several past relationships under his belt. I did relate to Chandler in that she felt stuck in her career and not sure where she wanted to go. The book had a good flow to it, and I appreciated the overall vibes for it. But…..
I am not sure why we have to constantly address a list social issues/agendas/hot topics in romcoms. I feel like every book I read lately had to hit some kind of social credit quota, and the way they are thrown around in the book that is disconnected from the rest of the story. Major eye rolls. This book hits on aging parents, ocd, anxiety, anti-semitism, bullying, abortion, and hollywood. And it’s not like any of these topics are really explored to the fullest. Though, Chandler brings up her abortion three separate times in the book….and she didn’t have a traumatic experience or any real reason she did it besides she was 19. She just has to tell Finn about it towards the end of the book but then finishes her confessions with “I don’t even think about it that much.” Girl, then why did it need to be brought up so much. This made me like her way less.
And when it came to the “education” that Chandler was dishing to Finn…..all the dirty talk that she liked? Major cringe. I felt like the chemistry between the characters started out strong and wasn’t as great throughout.
Bottom Line: Ehhhh I took some serious issues with this one, it was entertaining and I actually read the whole book…so that is saying something. I will DNF something so fast. But like, can authors stop with the random hot topics throughout their books just for touching on them? It’s getting so old. Go read Weather Girl and Ex Talk because I did like those!
The Paradise Problem by Christina Lauren
So excited to dive into another CL book! I know I am always going to have a solid read with them! I always love a fake relationship/forced proximity trope, and on a private island…let’s do this! You can definitely feel the chemistry build between Anna and Liam. There are definitely plenty of laughs and spice thrown into this one. I also enjoyed the family drama, which lets face it, Liam’s family is absolutely ridiculous! Loved Anna’s dad! Just the perfect beach read this summer.
Bottom Line: Read it!
Swan Song by Elin Hilderbrand
The queen of beach reads brings us the final book. I have mixed emotions about this one. I love diving into EH’s Nantucket world and I am not sure what I wanted for her last book? I am not sure this was it? There was so much going on, so many side stories, so many characters. I am glad that the book was based around Ed retiring. I loved seeing so many of our beloved characters. Though, I was annoyed with Ed’s daughter. She was quite childish and annoying throughout the whole book. Sometimes it was hard to follow because of all the side stories. And it didn’t have some monumental ending like a true Swan Song should give. It was still entertaining though, and I still enjoyed it. But it wasn’t my favorite, and I am sad it wasn’t.
Bottom Line: Read it.
You With a View by Jessica Joyce
Absolutely loved this one! Noelle’s grandmother died, and she has been having a hard time moving on. She posts a video after she found a picture and letter from a man that isn’t her grandmother. Turns out, she knows the person who responds with the answers. And they were high school nemesis. They embark on a journey to learn the what happened in the past and connect along the way. Such a fun plot. I loved Theo and his grandfather. I loved reading the letters and learning about a love lost. The travel was fun and getting to see Noelle overcome her depression. But the lying really bothered me throughout the book. Lying/not disclosing certain things was a common theme and I could have done without all of that. Either way, it was still a great read and my favorite out of this bunch.
Bottom Line: Read it!
Not in Love by Ali Hazelwood
I enjoyed this one, but not as much as her other books. She gives a warning at the beginning that it is different than her others, less rom-com and more intense. I liked the storyline and was pulling for Eli and Rue…and I can’t really put my finger on what I disliked? But I wasn’t as into it as other books I have read lately, or as much as other Hazelwood books. At times I was more interested in the side plot between what was going on between the companies over the romance part. And I felt like we could have used more back story on it all seeing as how it made up a big part of the book. It was almost like we were thrown in the middle of the deal. I liked Rue’s best friend, and Eli’s partners. It was a little weird how many times Eli brought up his ex-fiancé.
Bottom Line: If you enjoy women in STEM, this could be for you.
How to End a Love Story by Yulin Kuang
I absolutely loved this book. It was funny, sweet, heartbreaking, all the feelings. It was also spicier than I thought it was going to be. It reminded me a lot of an Emily Henry book, which is one of my favorites. I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about the trauma bonding, I can only imagine the difficult layers of guilt that Helen felt feeling attracted and feelings for Grant after everything that happened in their past. But the rawness of it all was felt throughout the book, and really connected me to the characters. I just really enjoyed this one.
Bottom Line: Read it!
Rosalyn’s Hero by Gia Cobie
This is a third book in a series of heroes, and I did not read the first two. I don’t think you have to, to understand what is going on in this book or enjoy it. Though, I looked up the previous ones and all the characters are in this book….so it would be fun to know their back stories. With all that said, this was an interesting plot. Rose moves to Sleepy Hollow from the city and opens up her own little art studio. She was attacked one night and Ian, a man she had just had one date with, is there as a fire fighter. Ian didn’t really want a relationship after his divorce, but he cant help but be drawn to Rose and want to help her. There were a few twists in turns in the book as we try to figure out why Rose was attacked…and that part of the book was interesting. But unfortunately, I never really felt chemistry between Ian and Rose. Perhaps if the book would have started with their first date before the attack, I would have had more of a connection to the relationship? But since we jump into the attack and then watch as Ian struggles with if he wants to try something with her….there wasn’t as much spark there. Either way, it was an interesting book.
**I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.**
Malibu Summer by Libby Gill
The cover of this book is so pretty. So so pretty. And very deceptive, because the writing is awful. I got to about 33% in and calling it. I’m so bored. The characters all have forced small talk, zero chemistry…I don’t mean for this to come out so mean. I commend anyone who writes a book and has it published. This just wasn’t it for me.
**I received a copy of Malibu Summer from Netgalley. I am writing this review volunatarily.**
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