A review by jessicadesamota
First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison

5.0

First-Time Caller by B.K. Borison 🩷
Heartstrings, Book 1
Interconnected Standalone

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Adult • Romance
ARC Review
448 pages
🗓️ February 11

🎧Single mom
🩷Reluctant romantic v. Hopeless romantic
🎧Radio host + Guest host
🩷Close proximity
🎧Sleepless in Seattle inspired

📍“I like that. Thinking that I’m worth paying attention to. Something ordinary made extraordinary by the person you’re sharing it with.”

📍“You said pineapple on pizza is disgusting.”
“It is.”
“Then why do you have it?”
“Because you said it was your favorite,” I admit. “And I want your favorite to be my favorite.”

Tender, cozy and full of magic… the love kind of magic. First-Time Caller is a fresh take on a classic that carries both the nostalgia of back then and the hope only new things can hold.

B.K. Borison once again wrote a love letter to love. A love letter to all the romantics, even the ones who don’t know they are one yet. Heartstrings’ studio had the same feeling as Lovelight Farms: that home-like vibe that welcomes you with open arms as a first-timer-old-friend.

In many ways, First-Time Caller took me home. A feeling of arriving to where one belongs. And for that, I offered it an endless supply of smiles and deep sighs.

Aiden Valen(tine) and Lucie Stone were so ridiculously cute, I just want to squeeze them 🥹

Thank you so much @authorbkborison @berkleyromance @berkleypub and @netgalley for this gifted eARC. 🩷