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A review by girlwithhearteyes
Walk of Shame by Lauren Layne
3.75
3.75 stars
Walk of Shame gave me classic romcom movie vibes — so nostalgic!
It was light, frothy and ridiculous (I’m using that word fondly). I liked Georgie and Andrew’s banter/sniping during their 5am morning run-ins (they live in the same building, he’s a workaholic who is starting his day, she’s a socialite who parties until the early morning). Their energy wasn’t OTT or sparkling/effervescent, but it did make me smile as I listened to the audiobook. I also LOVED the taking care of the other person while they’re sick microtrope.
I do wish we got a different third act conflict.It came quite late in the story, which threw off the pacing, and I also thought Georgie was unreasonable in her anger (although Andrew did not react well so they were both in the wrong). But at least it got resolved pretty quickly.
Walk of Shame gave me classic romcom movie vibes — so nostalgic!
It was light, frothy and ridiculous (I’m using that word fondly). I liked Georgie and Andrew’s banter/sniping during their 5am morning run-ins (they live in the same building, he’s a workaholic who is starting his day, she’s a socialite who parties until the early morning). Their energy wasn’t OTT or sparkling/effervescent, but it did make me smile as I listened to the audiobook. I also LOVED the taking care of the other person while they’re sick microtrope.
I do wish we got a different third act conflict.