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Autumn in London by Louise Bay

megan_elise's review against another edition

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3.0

3.7

tinalynn510's review against another edition

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5.0

Waiting until January 13th is going to suck.

krisssreads's review against another edition

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5.0

I love everything about Ethan and Anna! How their individual lives intertwine over the three books, from being a one night stand turned one week stand right through until they and come back together.

The story line was wonderful and I enjoyed every bit of it! Sebastian York is a brilliant narrator and has quickly become my favourite! Saskia Maarleveld also did a fantastic job!

Another series added to my favourites!!

kathigusi's review against another edition

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced

3.0

jen286's review against another edition

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4.0

This review was originally posted to Jen in Bookland

Autumn in London is a continuation of Anna and Ethan's story. The first book left off with Anna heading back to London after erasing her number from Ethan's phone (and his from hers). She didn't want anything more than that one week even though she was falling for him. She didn't think he wanted more, and since she kept saying she didn't he didn't press her on it. He just wanted her to be happy.

They have both been missing each other for these past few months. When Ethan goes to London to oversee a merge with a firm there he is not expecting to find Anna working there. They are so great together, though Anna is annoying at times in this one. As Ethan says he is always no bullshit, but she just gets so worked up about nothing! Like she thinks he knew who she was all along and it was just business for him, he was trying to get intel and stuff, which makes no sense! Did you talk about work at all while you were in New York? No? Then why would he have done this if it was just to get intel? He would be the worst at that since you didn't even tell him you were a lawyer! Geez! She just freaks out all the time.

Even after they both tell the other they love them she won't talk about what will happen when Ethan has to go back to New York. He is ready for this, finally has someone he wants to spend time with, be with, and she is just acting like she might not want the same. Argh it was frustrating at times. Whenever he would try to talk to her she would put him off. Not now, let's wait until the last minute when you are leaving in a few hours. Yeah, that is a great idea. She is so worried that he might not want to continue their relationship which is bull. Why would he still be there and tell her he loves her if he didn't want her? He doesn't do bullshit. He says what he thinks so she needs to get over her insecurities. I hope she is not so bad in the last part of their story. Ethan loves her, she loves him, he is determined to make it work either with her moving to New York or him to London so chill. It will be fine. You will get your happily ever after if you can just calm down and talk to the man. He just wants you to be happy even if that means you leave him and breaking his own heart.

monika1666's review against another edition

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4.0

4,05

scvallese1's review against another edition

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5.0

This is a continuation of Ethan and Anna's story- this part set in London when Ethan ends up there for work. I love their story and chemistry!

nannyf's review against another edition

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5.0

Once again the author has given me a novella I devoured in one sitting! And once again I immediately emailed her to say how much I enjoyed reading it.

This is the second in a trilogy of novellas, you must have read A Week in New York before this one as it is a continuation of the story.

I can't go into the story too much as that would just spoil things. Suffice to say that events conspire to being Anna and Ethan together in more ways than one.

The story continues very well, and again the story for me took precedence over the sex scenes. I found myself wanting to read every word instead of skipping certain scenes because it wasn't predominantly sex scenes as other recent books appear to be. The author managed to keep my attention throughout which these days is a chore in itself!

I cannot wait to read the final part of Anna and Ethan's story. A definite recommended series from me!

maferg01's review against another edition

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5.0

First, let's begin by saying this series of 3 novellas is HOT. Like steam the windows, don't read in public unless you have a great poker face deliciousness. Overall it works well for the story and the characters without being detrimentally gratuitous. Anna and Ethan meet in a bar while Anna is visiting New York City from London with a friend. It is insta-lust for them. He is a serial one night stand kind of guy and she is not interested in more after a series of terrible relationships. The sparks fly and both are smitten from the beginning. As the story progresses, these 2 characters are drawn to one another even though they fight it over and over again. No spoilers here, you need to see where the story takes them.

This book is a delightful mix of American and British phrases and culture that make me want to go back to London. If only reality was as delicious as fiction, both with regards to travel and romance. For now, you'll be swept away by this page turner series, rooting for our leading characters from start to finish. This series is another amazing story from Louise Bay.

annabayreads's review against another edition

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3.0

So after reading the Fifty Shades Of Grey trilogy I feel that the erotic fiction books, has exploded, they are everywhere to be find, in every form and in every length. I found this in the IBook store and it was cheap, for all 3 books, they didn't really cost anything, so I thought why not.
I didn't expect anything at all because I've never heard of it before, but I find myself really 50-50 about it. I feel like Bay's writing is very basic but she's really not that good at writing kissing and sex scenes, she is good at describing them and get you into it but sometimes I was really confused on how they were positioned or where they were in the apartment and other details like that, basically it sometimes went on a bit too quickly so you lost track and other times it was like some information maybe was missing.
I feel like the book definitely had to much sex in here, I know It's an erotic book, but there were almost nothing else in all of the 3 books, and that get's a little much in the end. I feel like the books needed a bit more ''love'' this is about a girl changing a boy, so I was missing a bit more detail on how he felt about it all, how he was getting used to the feeling of a girlfriend and how he handled it, inside his head, again the sex scenes took over, and the ''love'' could definitely replace some of the sex scenes, because there were just too many.
It was like she was maybe trying a bit too hard on getting the right scenes and the right pictures in the readers head and that's a bit of a shame.
I loved that we get to see both perspectives, I love learning about what the boy is thinking, not just the girl, so that was a really nice touch.
I felt like the ending of the series was good but also not that great, I felt like there were missing something, maybe an Epilogue about what happened after just maybe 20 pages of 10 even, so we get to see how they adapt to the lifestyle, especially Ethan. If you do want to read anything from Bay, start with this series.