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A Little in Love With You by Jenny Proctor

jgarnier's review against another edition

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3.0

I really loved the plot of this book but it was too short and could have used a lot more filler and detail.
Cover is cute but needed more detail as well, love the writing style and the dual POV

heystephsn's review against another edition

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it’s a novella so i haven’t had the time to fall for the characters, maybe if it was a book i would’ve enjoyed more. it’s cute tho

gabbysbookshelf's review against another edition

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3.0

“I felt the warmth of him, smelled the spicy man-ness of him. It left me with a sudden and driving need to kiss him.”

Lilly works as a labor & delivery nurse. On a cold and snowy morning, all she wants is sunshine and sand. Feeling grumpy, she instantly messages Emma (BFF) and they talk about how it’s been ages since she’s been in a relationship. Her mood changes quickly when she meets Travis and they have an instant connection. That must be a good thing, except Travis is in the hospital room with a woman (Avery) that is in labor. What Lilly doesn’t know is that Travis isn’t the father, but the older brother of the mom-to-be. Lilly isn’t the nurse that’s assigned to Avery and she didn’t even look at her charts. So when he asks her out, she’s shocked and disgusted.

poppyandpages's review

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5.0

I have a few of Jenny Proctor’s books in my TBR list, but somehow this is the first one I’ve managed to get to. This is officially a problem because if the rest of her stuff is this good than I have been missing out!

Bedtime if not going well in this house (yippee growth sports), so I needed something short to read sitting in my kiddo’s room while he falls asleep. This fit my needs exactly!

While I think it could have easily transitioned into a full length novel, Jenny did a great job giving us enough details to keep me happy, while keeping the length down. I came away loving both characters and wanting to hear more about their friends. I look forward to reading the companion novel featuring Lilly’s best friend, Love at First Note.

pagesandstitches's review

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4.0

This novella is a fun, quick read. It kept me laughing. The characters are adorable. Having previously read Love at First Note, I loved the flashback to the start of Lilly and Trav's relationship and more insight into their characters. I very much enjoyed reading it.
**I received a free copy of this novella in exchange for my review.**
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