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A review by talielovesbooks
The Subway Girl by Lisa Becker
4.0
Thank you to Lisa Becker for the complimentary e-arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
The Subway Girl by Lisa Becker had me hooked from the first page. Lisa Becker has put together a wonderful cast of characters that just draws you in. Combine that with a unique plot and you just can't go wrong.
The action of the book centers around Ryan, an all around swoon worthy, nice guy who sees a girl on a subway and just knows, she's the one! So he sets out on a search. Angie is a writer, turned web show producer, who recruits Ryan for a new web show to help him find his subway girl. What ensues is a unique, quick moving, amusing, and just plain fun romance.
This book will appeal to people who like books centered around reality TV shows or social media. I would classify the book as equally character and plot driven so it has something to offer for both sides. If you are a fan of slow moving character driven novels or like your romance to have some weighty substance, this may not hold quite as much appeal.
The Subway Girl by Lisa Becker had me hooked from the first page. Lisa Becker has put together a wonderful cast of characters that just draws you in. Combine that with a unique plot and you just can't go wrong.
The action of the book centers around Ryan, an all around swoon worthy, nice guy who sees a girl on a subway and just knows, she's the one! So he sets out on a search. Angie is a writer, turned web show producer, who recruits Ryan for a new web show to help him find his subway girl. What ensues is a unique, quick moving, amusing, and just plain fun romance.
This book will appeal to people who like books centered around reality TV shows or social media. I would classify the book as equally character and plot driven so it has something to offer for both sides. If you are a fan of slow moving character driven novels or like your romance to have some weighty substance, this may not hold quite as much appeal.