4.09 AVERAGE

abbeylynn12's review

4.0

3.5 STARS, ROUNDED UP!
This was the first Rachael Sommers book I have read and it was SO cute! These two women had a very slow burn, natural progression to their relationship and I loved reading about it. Kim's son, Tyler, was great and a super fun addition. Audio was done really well! It was nothing ground breaking, but still an enjoyable read.

Tropes;
SLOW BURN
Bi-awakening
friends to lovers
forced proximity
neighbors to lovers
tattoo artist x baker
single mom

shelbz_readz's review

3.5
emotional funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

sapphicchels's review

3.75

Cute, easy read! I love a toaster oven + friends to lovers story, so this was a great fit. It is a sloooooow burn, so be prepared! 
funny lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

"Love Next Door" by Rachael Sommers is a delightful, angst-free tale that beautifully illustrates how love might be closer than one expects – perhaps just next door.

The first time they met Kim and Riley met, they were just neighbors where Kim’s son was fond of Riley’s dog. Soon, they became friends. Friends who go to rock concerts, watch a medical drama, see soccer plays, and fake date each other to get Kim’s mother to stop harassing Kim for her single status and life choices. But… what happens when the line between fake and reality gets blurred? Could love be much nearer than they thought it was?

This book is a charming choice for readers who appreciate the slow, steady build of a relationship, witnessing how two individuals seamlessly integrate into each other's lives and provide unwavering support. I also enjoyed how the author portrayed the interaction between Tyler and Riley, since when a person with a child dates someone, one of their important standards is their child and lover’s interaction and compatibility. And the author nailed it here. The way Riley cares about Tyler as her own family melted my heart and gave more sound reasons why Kim fell in love with Riley.
However, as a person who needs challenges and twists and turns in the story, this book was sweet, yet too bland. Everything was too smooth sailing, unlike reality, though some might say that is the reason why people read books (which is true too!). It is probably a matter of preference, so I give this book a total rating of 4 stars. Perfect for a day of reading without angst and full of supporting love.

I received an ARC from Netgalley for an honest review.

sapphic_bookworms's review

4.0

"Love Next Door" by Rachael Sommers is a delightful, angst-free tale that beautifully illustrates how love might be closer than one expects – perhaps just next door.

The first time they met Kim and Riley met, they were just neighbors where Kim’s son was fond of Riley’s dog. Soon, they became friends. Friends who go to rock concerts, watch a medical drama, see soccer plays, and fake date each other to get Kim’s mother to stop harassing Kim for her single status and life choices. But… what happens when the line between fake and reality gets blurred? Could love be much nearer than they thought it was?

This book is a charming choice for readers who appreciate the slow, steady build of a relationship, witnessing how two individuals seamlessly integrate into each other's lives and provide unwavering support. I also enjoyed how the author portrayed the interaction between Tyler and Riley, since when a person with a child dates someone, one of their important standards is their child and lover’s interaction and compatibility. And the author nailed it here. The way Riley cares about Tyler as her own family melted my heart and gave more sound reasons why Kim fell in love with Riley.
However, as a person who needs challenges and twists and turns in the story, this book was sweet, yet too bland. Everything was too smooth sailing, unlike reality, though some might say that is the reason why people read books (which is true too!). It is probably a matter of preference, so I give this book a total rating of 4 stars. Perfect for a day of reading without angst and full of supporting love.

I received an ARC from Netgalley for an honest review.

woodelf66's review

4.0
emotional lighthearted slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

I liked that this book
has a trans character and her being trans is hardly mentioned at all. She is treated like any other woman. Her identity is relevant to one of the main character's back story though in a way that is relevant and not just token representation.

I enjoyed the boook well enough.
It was good and the chemistry between everyone was there. It took time to build so it felt organic enough!

However: it was pretty weird how the author would mention the skin type of the character just for the sake of doing it and also the adjectives. For instance: there was something like “white, pale skin” something like that, but there were other ones and then would just say “Black men arrived in the store”. Like it’s good to know there’s other characters however there was never any follow up 🤷🏽‍♀️ . I don’t know how to explain it but seemed to mention race just for the sake of doing it. 

Secondly, it may be because I’m listening to the audio, but it was pretty difficult to know what’s “POV” was. Only like few sentences it would you realise that it’s changed.

relativelykeen's review

4.0
emotional lighthearted medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: No