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This book was hilarious and also pulled at your heart strings. Amy Duffy is just about to get the job of her dreams when her boyfriend/boss drops a bomb that he doesn’t want to use her idea. Devastated cause not only did she not get the job her boyfriend broke up with her right before her cousins wedding. Upset she decides to get revenge and goes viral where she fleas to London working for a had been tv station.
Cute and fun read. I liked it more than the summer job, less frustrating. It was nice to get back into a little romcom again
This was such a great easy read, and I love the back story, escaping her past, owning her truth and then the perfect ending for every character.
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
funny
lighthearted
relaxing
medium-paced
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The strongest part of the book was the beginning third, where we learn what Amy does for a living, her relationship with her ex, and the viral episode that had her fleeing her life from New York City to London for some anonymity. She takes an entry-level position making TV promos.
Amy is feeling positive about her position in the company and a potential promotion, and she meets a new neighbor, Jakes, that she thinks is pretty hot. Things are going well in life, that is, until her ex resurfaces at her current job, which brings up a lot of unresolved emotions surrounding their life together and subsequent break-up. He is an absolute snake, who charms his way into situations and gets her to trust him again. Big mistake. Huge.
Amy and Jake are similar enough in character that it's easy to see how they clicked, and how their relationship developed. They both write in the TV/film industry, they both have issues with their immediate families, and they both have humiliating and regrettable incidents in their past. It makes them perfect for each other. I thought Jake was the better of the two characters, as at times Amy's actions kept me from cheering her on. In fact, some of her actions in the last third of the book left me with a wth? reaction. But that's one of the reasons the book works; Amy is not perfect and makes mistakes. She's human.
Bottom line, if you love books by the likes of Emily Henry, and Emily Henry loves Lizzy Dent's books, it's worth it to give this rom com a shot. Recommend!
The strongest part of the book was the beginning third, where we learn what Amy does for a living, her relationship with her ex, and the viral episode that had her fleeing her life from New York City to London for some anonymity. She takes an entry-level position making TV promos.
Amy is feeling positive about her position in the company and a potential promotion, and she meets a new neighbor, Jakes, that she thinks is pretty hot. Things are going well in life, that is, until her ex resurfaces at her current job, which brings up a lot of unresolved emotions surrounding their life together and subsequent break-up. He is an absolute snake, who charms his way into situations and gets her to trust him again. Big mistake. Huge.
Amy and Jake are similar enough in character that it's easy to see how they clicked, and how their relationship developed. They both write in the TV/film industry, they both have issues with their immediate families, and they both have humiliating and regrettable incidents in their past. It makes them perfect for each other. I thought Jake was the better of the two characters, as at times Amy's actions kept me from cheering her on. In fact, some of her actions in the last third of the book left me with a wth? reaction. But that's one of the reasons the book works; Amy is not perfect and makes mistakes. She's human.
Bottom line, if you love books by the likes of Emily Henry, and Emily Henry loves Lizzy Dent's books, it's worth it to give this rom com a shot. Recommend!
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No