Friday, 25 March 2022

Review: Book Lovers

Book Lovers Book Lovers by Emily Henry
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Four and a half stars.

I love, love, loved the start of this book. Nora is the other woman in every Hallmark movie, she's the high-powered, cut-throat executive in a thousand dollar suit who probably skewers puppies with her four inch stiletto heels. She doesn't want kids, or to leave New York, or a dog, or anything with a white picket fence. She's the villain that the hero dates until he falls in love with someone with a cutesy name like Daisy in a small town. You just know that Daisy is wholesome, never wears make-up and looks so dargone cute you could barf. Nora knows this because she's been dumped three times (and about to be four) by carefully chosen boyfriends who have all left New York and fallen for some small-town girl. Oh, and everyone calls Nora 'The Shark' behind her back and her boss refers to her agent approach as "smiling with knives".

Charlie Lastra is a brilliant editor, Nora's equivalent in his all-black designer outfits, and her nemesis when he refuses to edit Dusty Fielding's (her biggest client) latest book about a small-town called Sunshine Falls in North Carolina. Despite Charlie's distain, the book becomes a bestseller, selling over 500,000 copies.

Nora may put her career first in everything, but there is someone she would willingly die for, her younger sister Libby. Libby is the yin to Nora's yang, soft and gentle, a real homebody who married young and has two small children with a third on the way. So when Libby comes to see Nora, heavily pregnant and desperate to get away on a sister's road trip she doesn't hesitate. Libby has booked flights to North Carolina, she loves Dusty Fielding's book and wants the two of them to spend a month mooching around the town taking in the sights and living the small-town life.

Nora can tell that there is something amiss between her and Libby and she'll do anything to fix it, just like she's always fixed everything for Libby ever since their mother died, so when Libby brings up a ten point To Do list of small-town romance for them to complete Nora barely protests (think buy a plaid shirt, pet a horse). But Libby's attempts to win Nora a small-town romance are thwarted when Nora's nemesis turns out to also be visiting town.

This book doesn't hesitate to bring in every small-town cliché, but against all that are Nora and Charlie, surely the biggest fishes out of water ever. It was funny, sexy, sweet and a great read from cover to cover. One minor gripe. (view spoiler)

I received a free copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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