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A review by joburnsreads
Feels Like Home by Melissa Grace
medium-paced
4.0
⭐️ 4
🌶️ Open Door, Mild
🧁 Romantic Comedy
🧁 Friends to Lovers
🧁 Celebrity Romance
🧁 Rockstar Romance
🧁 Workplace Romance
🧁 Forced Proximity
🧁 Cinnamon Roll/Golden Retriever Hero
🧁 Chronic/Invisible Illness Rep
🧁 No Third Act Break Up
Uhm. I totally fell in love with FEELS LIKE HOME by Melissa Grace. This wonderful story was fast-paced, full of laughs and adorable characters. As someone in the Nashville area, I believe Melissa did a great job bringing Nashville to life.
While this was a lighthearted read for the most part, our FMC, Katie, is dealing with chronic illness symptoms throughout the story which definitely added a heaviness to the book. Her journey and struggle as a woman to actually receive a concrete diagnosis is a story that isn't normally represented in books and I really enjoyed (and related to) this aspect of the book.
Dallas and Katie's relationship was the perfect example of a friends-to-lovers trope. These two had been secretly pining for one another for years! I loved seeing them come together and finally admit their feelings for one another.
This book is part of a series - it can be read as a standalone - but I definitely wish I would've had time to read the first 3 books before reading this one. I can't wait to go back and read the entire series.
🌶️ Open Door, Mild
🧁 Romantic Comedy
🧁 Friends to Lovers
🧁 Celebrity Romance
🧁 Rockstar Romance
🧁 Workplace Romance
🧁 Forced Proximity
🧁 Cinnamon Roll/Golden Retriever Hero
🧁 Chronic/Invisible Illness Rep
🧁 No Third Act Break Up
Uhm. I totally fell in love with FEELS LIKE HOME by Melissa Grace. This wonderful story was fast-paced, full of laughs and adorable characters. As someone in the Nashville area, I believe Melissa did a great job bringing Nashville to life.
While this was a lighthearted read for the most part, our FMC, Katie, is dealing with chronic illness symptoms throughout the story which definitely added a heaviness to the book. Her journey and struggle as a woman to actually receive a concrete diagnosis is a story that isn't normally represented in books and I really enjoyed (and related to) this aspect of the book.
Dallas and Katie's relationship was the perfect example of a friends-to-lovers trope. These two had been secretly pining for one another for years! I loved seeing them come together and finally admit their feelings for one another.
This book is part of a series - it can be read as a standalone - but I definitely wish I would've had time to read the first 3 books before reading this one. I can't wait to go back and read the entire series.