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rachaelasdell 's review for:
Hot To Go
by Kristen Bailey
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
Thank you to NetGalley and Storm Publishing for this arc. I had a blast reading this book.
Kristen Bailey is a must read author for me. If she writes it, I will read it. Even though I don’t always understand the British slang, I have a hell of a time.
This story introduces us to Suzie and Charlie who are on holiday for different reasons. Suzie to find joy after a terrible break up and Charlie to celebrate his brother’s bachelor party. They meet under extraordinary circumstances while Suzie and her cousins are skinny dipping, have a great shag and due to more unforeseen circumstances leave their holidays without seeing each other or sharing information.
Fast Forward to the new school year and we find our protagonists working together in a new school. They way these two work through their baggage and learn how to find a spark that lasts made me root for this couple till the very end.
I’d recommend this book to someone who likes to travel, who teaches a foreign language, and has a love of stationary.
Kristen Bailey is a must read author for me. If she writes it, I will read it. Even though I don’t always understand the British slang, I have a hell of a time.
This story introduces us to Suzie and Charlie who are on holiday for different reasons. Suzie to find joy after a terrible break up and Charlie to celebrate his brother’s bachelor party. They meet under extraordinary circumstances while Suzie and her cousins are skinny dipping, have a great shag and due to more unforeseen circumstances leave their holidays without seeing each other or sharing information.
Fast Forward to the new school year and we find our protagonists working together in a new school. They way these two work through their baggage and learn how to find a spark that lasts made me root for this couple till the very end.
I’d recommend this book to someone who likes to travel, who teaches a foreign language, and has a love of stationary.