Talk Bookish To Me: Review

Posted June 2, 2021 by Christine in 4/5, review, short reviews / 1 Comment /

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Talk Bookish To Me: Review


Talk Bookish To Me: Review
Talk Bookish to Me Published by Graydon House by Kate Bromley
on May 25, 2021
Genres: Contemporary, Fiction, Romance, Women's Fiction, Chick-Lit
Pages: 320
Source: Netgalley, Publisher
Format: ARC, eBook
Find the Author: Website, Goodreads
Also by this author: Here for the Drama
Find the Book: Amazon | Barnes & Noble | Goodreads

ISBN: 1525806432
Rating:4 Stars

Inspiration can come from the most unlikely—and inconvenient—sources.
Kara Sullivan’s life is full of love—albeit fictional. As a bestselling romance novelist and influential bookstagrammer, she’s fine with getting her happily-ever-after fix between the covers of a book.
But right now? Not only is Kara’s best friend getting married next week—which means big wedding stress—but the deadline for her next novel is looming, and she hasn’t written a single word. The last thing she needs is for her infuriating first love, Ryan Thompson, to suddenly appear in the wedding party. But Ryan’s unexpected arrival sparks a creative awakening in Kara that inspires the steamy historical romance she desperately needs to deliver.
With her wedding duties intensifying, her deadline getting closer by the second and her bills not paying themselves, Kara knows there’s only one way for her to finish her book and to give her characters the ever-after they deserve. But can she embrace the unlikely, ruggedly handsome muse—who pushes every one of her buttons—to save the wedding, her career and, just maybe, write her own happy ending?
"A fun and sexy romp, with chemistry that gave me all the feels!" —Jennifer Probst, New York Times bestselling author of Our Italian Summer
"Add this book to your TBR list immediately!" —Sarah Smith, author of Faker

 

I’m going to be honest–Kara was a main character that I had trouble relating to at first. And, try-as-I-might, I have the hardest time reading books featuring characters that I can’t relate to at all. It didn’t take too long, though, before I was immersed in this one.

A tale of second-chances, love, and some serious humor thrown in. Bromley’s freshmen novel shows that this author is full of potential!

 

 

About Kate Bromley

Kate Bromley lives in New York City with her husband, son, and her somewhat excessive collection of romance novels. (It’s not hoarding if it’s books, right?) She was a preschool teacher for seven years and is now focusing full-time on combining her two great passions -– writing swoon-worthy love stories and making people laugh.

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