Reviews

Another One by Aleatha Romig

samsbookjournal's review

Go to review page

3.0

The story was good. I just didn't feel that spark between Shana and Trevor like I did Kimbra and Duncan.

clem_mathieu's review

Go to review page

2.0

I liked the first one sooooo much better. The premise was better and scenes flowed easily in Plus One. In this one, I felt like we were given half truth the entire time, the scenes felt cut short and the resolve was WAY too easy. It also felt a little too much like an insta-love for me. I was rooting for Trevor and Shana, but I felt more invested in Max and Stephen's drama which wasn't totally explained.

suey_library's review

Go to review page

3.0

***Received an Advanced Readers Copy for a Blog Tour in exchange for an honest review***

I loved the synopsis for Another One - seriously it hit me like whoa - this is going to be super entertaining! I was definitely excited considering this would mark my first Romig book. 

The best part, and this is mostly because I'm always a fan of dual POV; I love always getting both the male and the female perspective on romance novels. Especially when they are both really great personalities. Trevor is panty-dropping sexy. He is charismatic with the nerdy type to-do list kind of dude. I liked it. Shana was definitely even more fun, she was this sassy driven kind of woman that was really relatable. I loved how she was passionate about her career, this is something I love about fictional females. 

Their chemistry is super adorable. Not only is is adorable and sweet, their connection is on point, they have this sexy, melt off your seat connection that left me drooling. What I do like most about their relationship is that they understood one another, they are so much alike - both workaholics, they respect each other. 

Sadly I have this slight pet peeve that irked me... I would have liked to have gotten more of the history build, especially the night of the wedding, and the year of them being apart - there was this friendship they built that wasn't broadcasted just assumed in the plot. But nonetheless a year later it is like once they see one another it was like they were never separated, they just clicked. 

Overall, I enjoyed it. Another One was such a sweet, romantically light read. When I wasn't swooning for the chemistry I was grinning ear to ear from the laughable moments. It was definitely fun. If you enjoy a light, fast paced read, this is great, I couldn't recommend it more. I definitely want to add more Romig to my TBR.

smbmar's review

Go to review page

5.0

I thought Plus One was good. Another One tops it. This storyline was completely on point. I love Shana and Trevor's discovery that sometimes there is love at first sight and the second chance is worth the effort. Steamy, but lighthearted I didn't want to put this one down!

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review

Go to review page

4.0

I love these lighter reads by ms romig, shana and trevor are such great characters.
I was attached to this book that I devoured it in a day.
this is such a great flirty and fun read!

stephsromancebooktalk's review

Go to review page

4.0

I am soooo in love with Aleatha Romig's lighter side!! Trevor and Shana were super funny and relatable. They had the sexy, sweet, and just the perfect amount of conflict to make this a fun summer read.

This specific video review will be included in the May 2018 wrap-up.

For other video book reviews check out my YouTube Channel: Steph's Rom Book Talk.

bookaholicmommy's review

Go to review page

3.0

3.5 Stars. It was a nice & pleasant read.

lauraanne9's review

Go to review page

4.0

***ARC Provided by the Author and InkSlingerPR***

Shana and Trevor meet at a wedding, and nothing happens. Well, not exactly nothing, but as she is the best friend of the bride and he is the brother of the groom, things are tricky. And, there is some distance that is keeping them apart, and time zone differences, and the things that sabotage a lot of new relationships before they really have the chance to get started.

Until they see each other in the most surprising of places, and realize that what they actually want is to figure out a way to make the distance, their connection, and all of the things that maybe shouldn't work into reasons for them to stay together.

While this was a lighter title, it definitely wasn't lacking in heart and passion and I enjoyed it overall.
More...