A review by alwaysbooking
Walk of Shame by Lauren Layne

5.0

Lauren Layne always does the perfect combinations of sophistication and down to earth with her female characters and I’m not quite sure how she manages it. At first you would think Georgie is just all flippant and doesn’t have a care in the world, and in some ways that part is true. However, she really does do a lot of good in the world besides just charity work. Her little acts of kindness every day set in motion I’m sure a giant ripple effect for the rest of the world. I love her open kindness to everyone around her, no matter how little time she has known them. Her loyalty to her friends is really a great trait that is shown in the very beginning and I loved it.

Andrew was a very tough nut that’s for sure, I feel he was a little bit emotionally stunted from his job and lack of normal school life. I really enjoyed the banter he had going on with Georgie through out the whole book and that he refused to call her by her nickname. I usually like reading the books where the girl is super awkward because I can relate to that better, however this one where the guy was unbelievably awkward so nice. I think most of was because he didn’t know how to handle Georgie she didn’t fit into his nice plotted out and color coded life style.

Lauren Layne has been and will probably always be an auto buy author for me. She just writes probably the best city/posh/rom-coms and I love them. So if you would love an enemy to lovers rom-com this book would be right up your alley.

“I don’t like games, Georgiana.”
“Which is why you need to play them, Andy.”
He blinks. “It’s Andrew.”
“Hmm. How about Drew?”
“No.” The word is a growl. “Georgiana.”
“Yes, Andy?”
He exhales. “I’m going to kill you.”
I can’t help the laugh. “See, I don’t think so.”
“Don’t you?”
“Nope,” I say, sucking sugar off my thumb. “You don’t send flowers to someone you’re going to kill.”

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