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A review by baileydouglass
Brynn and Sebastian Hate Each Other by Bethany Turner
emotional
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
Ok this book was so cute. I found myself telling my friends about it, which is not comment for a cis white person hetero romance, but something about the story just did it for me.
Brynn is a morning show host who's likable on screen, but pretty fake IRL. She has a live mic accident where she insults the small Colorado town where she grew up. She needs to go back home with a camera person to redeem herself. The town has all of the same people who she grew up with, except for one new member of the town counsel, who ends up reluctantly playing tour guide for her. I thought that this book was really sweet, I liked the male character's backstory, the charming town where it took place (do other books take place in this town?) and thought the narration was excellent. Overall, I'd recommend it for anyone who likes a homecoming story with a TV news spin.
Thank you to Thomas Nelson for an Advance Listening Copy for an unbiased review.
Brynn is a morning show host who's likable on screen, but pretty fake IRL. She has a live mic accident where she insults the small Colorado town where she grew up. She needs to go back home with a camera person to redeem herself. The town has all of the same people who she grew up with, except for one new member of the town counsel, who ends up reluctantly playing tour guide for her. I thought that this book was really sweet, I liked the male character's backstory, the charming town where it took place (do other books take place in this town?) and thought the narration was excellent. Overall, I'd recommend it for anyone who likes a homecoming story with a TV news spin.
Thank you to Thomas Nelson for an Advance Listening Copy for an unbiased review.