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dhieum 's review for:
Not in My Book
by Katie Holt
Debut!? Bravo. Bowing down. Is there a Peruvian word for this level of admiration? Because Katie Holt deserves it.
This book is exactly why I love reading romance. I love books. I love romance. I love a grumpy/sunshine trope—and this is a grumpy sunshine romance about books. Perfection.
I asked for a book rec with kick-your-feet banter, and what did I get? An enemies-to-lovers story with banter and tension so good I had to physically hide my face in the pages. Rosalinda and Aiden’s dialogue jumped right off the page, sparking chemistry that made me grin like an idiot.
You’ll really be getting two romance stories in one because Rosie Posie (that name is not as gag inducing in the book, I promise) and Aiden are writing a book about Maxine and Hunter. Are they writing about themselves? 😏
Katie Holt seamlessly wove in flashbacks to deepen the story, all while building the slowest of slow burns. And just when you think you can’t take the tension anymore, she teases us with Rosalinda and Aiden co-writing a spicy scene. Torture. Delicious, brilliant torture.
Romance readers—add this debut to your TBR immediately. ⚠️ There is a trope that I am not a fan of (*clears throat* in the third act) but my annoyance was snuffed out with the HEA.
This book is exactly why I love reading romance. I love books. I love romance. I love a grumpy/sunshine trope—and this is a grumpy sunshine romance about books. Perfection.
I asked for a book rec with kick-your-feet banter, and what did I get? An enemies-to-lovers story with banter and tension so good I had to physically hide my face in the pages. Rosalinda and Aiden’s dialogue jumped right off the page, sparking chemistry that made me grin like an idiot.
You’ll really be getting two romance stories in one because Rosie Posie (that name is not as gag inducing in the book, I promise) and Aiden are writing a book about Maxine and Hunter. Are they writing about themselves? 😏
Katie Holt seamlessly wove in flashbacks to deepen the story, all while building the slowest of slow burns. And just when you think you can’t take the tension anymore, she teases us with Rosalinda and Aiden co-writing a spicy scene. Torture. Delicious, brilliant torture.
Romance readers—add this debut to your TBR immediately. ⚠️ There is a trope that I am not a fan of (*clears throat* in the third act) but my annoyance was snuffed out with the HEA.