A review by irishinkandpages
Book Lovers by Emily Henry

5.0

Nora, a determined literary agent who identifies more with the villains in romance stories than the heroines, reluctantly agrees to spend the summer in a charming small town at her sister's insistence. The last person she expects to encounter is Charlie—the grumpy editor she's been avoiding since their disastrous first meeting. I absolutely loved this book; it had all the elements I look for in a romance, including the enemies-to-lovers trope and the witty exchanges between the main characters. With its contemporary vibe, it's a must-read for anyone who enjoys romantic comedies. Plus, its exploration of the book industry adds an extra layer of fascination.