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A review by sandypcoelho
Book Lovers by Emily Henry
medium-paced
Did you ever had a book that surprised you for being out of the box?
This book was it for me.
Nora is the typical New York City woman.
The personification of The Devil Wears Prada.
She's ambitious, career oriented and doesn't intend to change.
She loves the city and want to keep it that way.
Until the day her pregnant sister asks her to go in vacations to small town that looks exactly like one of those cities you see on Hallmark movies.
Nora is out of her element and has yet another 'problem' to solve when Charlie Lastra comes into the picture.
While checking out item on a cliché list, her sister has a plan in motion without Nora knowing.
I love the fact that even though we have an happy ending, this happy ending doesn't happen with the woman changing her whole life for a man.
Nora and Charlie are an interesting couple of enemies turned friends turned lovers.
Charlie isn't the typical stereotype of small city guy and does put Nora's needs before his own, understanding and supporting her choices, even when it hurts him.
This was an enjoyable reading. It's a funny book but it touches delicate themes with care and I loved the way it was written.
Emily Henry is becoming a favourite author of mine and this book deserves a lot more hype than it has.
This book was it for me.
Nora is the typical New York City woman.
The personification of The Devil Wears Prada.
She's ambitious, career oriented and doesn't intend to change.
She loves the city and want to keep it that way.
Until the day her pregnant sister asks her to go in vacations to small town that looks exactly like one of those cities you see on Hallmark movies.
Nora is out of her element and has yet another 'problem' to solve when Charlie Lastra comes into the picture.
While checking out item on a cliché list, her sister has a plan in motion without Nora knowing.
I love the fact that even though we have an happy ending, this happy ending doesn't happen with the woman changing her whole life for a man.
Nora and Charlie are an interesting couple of enemies turned friends turned lovers.
Charlie isn't the typical stereotype of small city guy and does put Nora's needs before his own, understanding and supporting her choices, even when it hurts him.
This was an enjoyable reading. It's a funny book but it touches delicate themes with care and I loved the way it was written.
Emily Henry is becoming a favourite author of mine and this book deserves a lot more hype than it has.