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Meet Me in the Margins by Melissa Ferguson

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emotional lighthearted medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.75

(4.75⭐️) Ok, I loved this!! I have no idea why this isn’t more hyped up! It is such a wholesome rom-com!!  It was so sweet and endearing and the plot was super fun and interesting. A Romcom about a girl falling in love with the secret editor of her manuscript, like yes sign me up. I highly recommend this! Such cute friends to lovers! The Taylor Swift song for this book is definitely “everything has changed (Ft. Ed Sheehan) (TV)”!!! This book is just so joyful with so much character growth, accepting flaws make us who we are, knowing we don’t have to be perfect to be the main character of our own story. So, needless to say, I loved this. Gives me all of the warm fuzzies! 

Age ratings: 13+ (adult characters but “closed door”, kissing only)

Description: Savannah works at a no-nonsense publishing firm that publishes only non-fiction and scholarly books that will “better the readers”, but she secretly loves romance. Over the past few years, Savannah has poured her heart into writing her manuscript and brought it to work during her break, but drops it in front of the son of the owner—her new boss. Now she needs to make a mad dash to dump all of the loose papers of her manuscript in her secret alcove/reading room in the attic so she can get it after work. But, when she comes back later, she finds that someone has not only put her manuscript back in order but has also edited it. She didn’t know that anyone else knew about this secret room, and continued to write notes back and forth with her secret editor, while also getting close to the owner’s son (her boss). This lovely, heartwarming, and wholesome Romcom will tug at your heartstrings while the main character navigates vulnerability, love, and forgiveness.

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