Blog Tour, Review and Giveaway: The Girl in the 67 Beetle

I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on THE GIRL IN THE ’67 BEETLE by Linda Lenhoff Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out
my post and make sure to enter the giveaway! Link in bio.

 

About The Book:

Title: THE GIRL IN THE ’67 BEETLE

Author: Linda Lenhoff

Pub. Date: June 18, 2021

Publisher: Laurel Canyon Press

Formats: Papreback, eBook

Pages: 284

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N, TBD, Bookshop.org


Amy Shepherd greets the one-year anniversary of her divorce by throwing herself
a celebratory dinner of once-forbidden foods (frozen dinner from Trader Joe’s,
no salad at all, and lots of desserts) and giving away all of her married-life
possessions. The art director of Kids Press, Amy has been assigned to revise
the story of Goldilocks, and she finds her own life reflecting a similar tale.

Will she fall for a man who’s a little too old (but exciting), a man who’s a little too young (but awfully exciting looking), or a man who’s just right, at least as far as her friends are concerned? Or will she bring Goldilocks’ story—and her own—up to date with a little help from high-technology and the Goldilocks Planet theory? Can Amy resolve issues with her ex, her failing publishing company, plus her best friend’s quandary about working in a museum that’s been universally panned?

Amy will have to decide how her own tale will end, all the while driving her beloved powder blue convertible through the streets of Santa Monica, where she has become known as the Girl in the ’67 Beetle, the only thing in her life that, so far at least, feels just right.

Linda Lenhoff is the author of Life a la Mode and Latte Lessons.

Praise for The Girl in the ’67 Beetle
“I am so happy to keep company with smart, witty, and lovable characters. I
rooted for all involved and applauded every romantic and professional payoff
that The Girl in the ’67 Beetle delivered.
Elinor Lipman, author of Good Riddance, On Turpentine Lane, and The
Family Man

I enjoyed this book so much I realized I wanted to start dating again and
joined an online dating site! The Girl in the ’67 Beetle is an
utterly charming novel that zips along at a fun, brisk pace. You’ll love the
wide range of funny, quirky characters and the witty dialogue throughout will
make you laugh out loud time and again. What a delight!
Renee Swindle, author of Shake Down the Stars, A Pinch of Ooh La
La, 
and Please Please Please

 

I quickly want to thank Rockstar Book Tours for allowing me to be a part of this book tour and for graciously sending me the ebook to read and review for my review stop today.

I didn’t realize that once I started to read this that I would literally read it almost in one sitting. It was just the perfect book to read at this point in time because it was light and fun. I mean seriously reading a book that involves a character working at a children’s publishing house how can you not want to read it all at once? Plus it was funny and that was just what I needed when I read this.

Our main character is Amy. She is young and is celebrating her one-year anniversary of being divorced. As the book opens up Amy is reflecting on her ex and the things he never liked and Amy realizes that in hindsight she probably shouldn’t have married him in the first place seeing as they are so different. Amy knows moving forward she never wants to be with a guy like that.

I should mention that this is a retelling of Goldilocks but instead of the bears it’s men.

Amy is slowly dipping her toes into the dating pool. Surprisingly enough she manages to get three men that are interested in her. Each of the three is very interesting, to say the least. They each have their own unique charm about them. I definitely had a hard time picking the one I liked because each of them has something special about them. Which will Amy choose?

I have to mention that when I first read the synopsis for the book I instantly signed up because I loved the premise of it. Then when I received the email saying I was a part of the tour I didn’t reread the synopsis again because I wanted to go into the book blind and I am so happy that I didn’t reread it because I loved discovered that it was a retelling on my own.

Another thing I loved about the book was the Goldilocks theory which I thought was just something fake until I looked it up and its a real thing. It was very interesting to read and I definitely want to research this more.

 

About Linda Lenhoff:

Linda Lenhoff  has worked in publishing as a writer and editor for several years, having edited nearly everything from makeup techniques (apply blush up and over the “apples” of your
cheeks) at Seventeen Magazine to migraine studies (cut back on that chocolate) at research institutes. She has earned an MFA in Creative Writing, and her next novel, *Your Actual Life May Vary, will be published in 2022. Linda lives in California’s Bay Area with her husband and daughter.

 

Contact Linda at lenhoff@informativity.com,
https://lindalattelessons.wordpress.com.
Author photo by Haley Nelson.

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Tour Schedule:

Week One:

2/7/2022

Rockstar Book
Tours

Kickoff Post

2/7/2022

Mythical
Books

Guest Post/IG Post

2/8/2022

Cindys Love of
Books

Review

2/8/2022

Daily Waffle

Excerpt/IG Post

2/9/2022

Unconventional
Quirky bibliophile

Guest Post/IG Post

2/9/2022

@jaimerockstarbooktours

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2/10/2022

Two Chicks on
Books

Excerpt

2/10/2022

Jaime’s Book
World

Excerpt

2/11/2022

Lisa
Loves Literature

Guest Post

2/11/2022

The Momma Spot

Excerpt

Week Two:

2/14/2022

@coffeesipsandreads

Review/IG Post

2/14/2022

Webreakforbooks

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2/15/2022

Rajiv’s Reviews

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2/15/2022

Coffee
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2/16/2022

Fire and Ice

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2/16/2022

The
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Review/IG Post

2/17/2022

Buried Under
Books

Review

2/17/2022

BookHounds

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2/18/2022

#BRVL Book
Review Virginia Lee Blog

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2/18/2022

Prison
Wife Reviews

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Review: Where Butterflies Fill the Sky

Review: Where Butterflies Fill the SkyWhere Butterflies Fill the Sky by Zahra Marwan
Published by Bloomsbury Children's Books on February 8, 2022
Pages: 48
Goodreads

An evocative picture book debut that tells the true story of the author's immigration from Kuwait to the United States.

Zahra lives in a beautiful place where the desert reaches all the way to the sea and one hundred butterflies always fill the sky. When Baba and Mama tell her that their family is no longer welcome here and they must leave, Zahra wonders if she will ever feel at home again--and what about the people she will leave behind? But when she and her family arrive in a new desert, she's surprised to find magic all around her. Home might not be as far away as she thought it would be.

With spare, moving text and vivid artwork, Zahra Marwan tells the true story of her and her family's immigration from Kuwait, where they were considered stateless, to New Mexico, where together they made a new home.

I quickly have to thank Bloomsbury Children Books for granting me early access to read and review this for my blog today.

This is a debut picture book with whimsical illustrations. I loved that the author also illustrated the book as well.

Where Butterflies Fill the Sky is about the author’s immigration journey from Kuwait to the United States.

I have to say at first I was a little confused because there was no indication of what country they were referring to from where they were leaving and going to. It was only after reading it that the author discloses this information. Perhaps it was done for a purpose because so many people are forced to leave their countries.

Being forced to leave your home/family is not an easy thing to do and then you worry about what your new home will be like. Will it be like your old home? Will people be welcoming? Can you fit in?

I loved the question at the back of the book, Can you find home again? I think you can.

Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Bewitching a Highlander

Today Roma Cordon, CamCat Books, and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for BEWITCHING A HIGHLANDER, her debut Historical Fantasy Romance which releases June 7, 2022! Check out the awesome cover and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal!

About the Book:

Title: BEWITCHING A HIGHLANDER (A Scottish Highland Warriors Novel #1)

Author: Roma Cordon

Pub. Date: June 7, 2022

Publisher: CamCat Books

Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, eBook

Pages: 368

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon, Kindle, B&N, iBooks, Kobo, TDB, Bookshop.com

 

 

Defying all for the love of a bewitching lass.

Breena MacRae, a healer from Skye with a touch of witchery in her blood,
embarks on a dangerous search for her missing father. She arrives on the Isle
of Coll, seat of the vile Campbells. There, she encounters the debonair future
chief to the Dunbar Clan, Egan, who rescues her from a Campbell sentry.

Egan Dunbar is on Coll to keep the peace between the feuding Campbells and
Dunbars. But when he catches Breena in a lie, he agrees to help her find her
father to pay back an old debt and get to the bottom of the secrets she’s
hiding.

As their attraction for each ignites like a firestorm, Breena and Egan realize
a future together could trigger deadly consequences—a clan war between the
Campbells and the Dunbars. Is Egan willing to betray his clan for love, even
though he knows Breena is keeping secrets from him? Can Breena trust him with
her family secret and put those she loves at risk?

 

 

Excerpt:

CHAPTER

1

“You have witchcraft in your lips. .
.”

William Shakespeare, Henry V.

October 28, 1747—Isle of Coll,
Scotland

Breena MacRae’s heart beat out of tune from the cacophony of
their wagon’s rattling. Sixteen horse hooves trampled the knurled road, pulling
them southwest toward the  Campbells’ keep, a clan she blamed for most of
her childhood miseries.  Three weeks ago, she’d awoken from nineteen years
of delusions, yet  it was no less painful living the truth. Her parents
had neither died in  some horrific accident nor left because of her.
Breena was after all the  most deplorable witch the MacRaes and Maxwells
ever had the lamentable fortune to beget.  

Uncle Craig leaned over and gave her shoulder a gentle
squeeze. The  clumsy yet affectionate gesture grounded her. It rid her of
her punishing  thoughts. 

“We aught to go over the plan again.”  

She would always be obliged to him and Aunt Madeline.
They’d  been her guardians since she was six, although many times since
then,  despite the fact that she loved them both with all her heart,
they’d made  her want to either scream or blaspheme.  

Sometimes both. 

His familiar features reminded her of her mother’s, his
little sister. “All right, but understanding the need to lie doesn’t make it
any less  difficult,” she said.  

“Difficult it may be, but it will keep us alive.” 

She huffed. He was too cautious. Or was she not cautious
enough? Breena blinked up as the afternoon sun reconsidered slipping pass
horizontal puffs of clouds. 

Mayhap she herself should reconsider her decision to come
here. No. Even if there was a remote possibility her father was alive,
she  had to attempt to find him. She had to free him. Her heart ached for
all he  must have endured. She’d believed him dead for the past nineteen
years,  until three weeks ago, when lovable yet scatterbrained Aunt
Madeline  had let slip the truth. After suffering from dysentery and a
bout of guilt,  her aunt had blurted out that Ian might still be alive.
Had Aunt Made line known she wasn’t at death’s door, she might have been more steadfast
in her secrecy. Craig and Madeline had insisted her parents wanted  the
truth kept from her all this time. The secrecy and deception might  have
been the stimulant for her childhood misery, but it hadn’t been the
cause. Nonetheless, it had resulted in long, wasted years.  Her dream from
the previous night replayed in her mind. Beloved  Grandmother Sorcha,
their majestic matriarch, had told her Ian had  something to reveal. If
Breena believed dreams were a sign of things to  come, then it was a sign
her father was indeed alive. But she didn’t know  if she believed in
dreams. After all, she lacked the gift of second sight. The revered Sorcha
on the other hand wielded her own gift of sight like a true  proficient,
when she was alive. 

A chilled hollowness speared her innards, causing a shiver to
run up  her spine. It had been her tormentor since she was six. Often she
paused  and wondered what had slipped her mind, what she had forgotten—perhaps
she’d missed something. Then it would hit her. She hadn’t missed
anything, hadn’t forgotten anything, nothing had slipped her mind. It was
only that her parents had vanished, without a word, leaving an acute aching
void. She pulled her woolen arisaid tighter around her shoulders and
prayed not only that their scheme would work on the Campbells but that
she could rid herself of this ache in the pit of her belly, once and for
all. 

She gazed out the wagon as the panoply that was the Isle of
Coll  rolled by. The crisp October breeze swept her cheeks as she eyed
the  chestnut-feathered corncrakes scavenging the beachgrass-infested
sand  dunes. Nature’s russets, umbers, and olives, always vibrant at home
on  the Isle of Skye, were starved for luster here on Coll.  

A lone angler in the distance slumped his shoulders in a
small skiff,  then gazed up at the sky as if beseeching heavenly bodies
for a boon be fore casting a net onto the surface of the ocean. The earthiness
of the  damp ground below mingling with the briny sea air and the
pungency  of kelps filled her nostrils as she inhaled a cleansing breath.
She was well  acquainted with the pain of unanswered pleas. Well, mayhap
the tide was  changing for them both. 

When she caught the incessant tapping of her fingers on the
side of  the wagon, she pulled her hand back into her lap.  

“I’ll wager they don’t even remember the name Beth MacRae after
nineteen years.” Breena fought against the agonizing emotions that
flooded her every time she said her mother’s name. 

Craig’s brown eyes looked back at her from beneath shaggy
brows,  the slight impatience that twitched his cheek muscles highlighting
his wrinkles. “That’s a wager I’ll not be taking, for the price of losing
is finding our necks at the wrong end of a noose.” 

George, her uncle’s worker, flipped the reins up ahead with a
sharp,  practiced snap. A throaty intake of breath escaped his mouth.
“Holy  Saints. It looks haunted.” 

Breena’s head snapped up to follow his gaze. The back of her
neck  prickled. Castle Carragh loomed grim on the horizon. George was
as  strong as a feral goat but simpleminded. 

“There are no such things as ghosts, she said.” But from her sudden
inability to swallow, she wasn’t sure she believed her own attempt to as suage
his fears.  

If the builders of this castle had meant to strike terror
into its visitors, they’d carried out their goal to perfection. The shadows
cast by Carragh against the backdrop of the setting sun stretched out toward
them  like crooked talons, warning them to keep away.  

She ignored the warning and said a silent plea that they were
not too  late, that her father was still alive. 

As they approached the castle’s outer gates, Breena made out
two  menacing sentries dressed in threadbare tartan trews of blue and
green,  the colors of the Campbell clan. They were each outfitted with a
sword,  mace, and a flintlock rifle; were they preparing for war? George
pulled  their wagon up closer to the gate, reined in the horses, and
lowered his  head, awaiting instructions. It always caused Breena such
disquiet to  see such a large man lower his head like that. She had known
George  for close to a decade, since he’d come to work for Craig, and
despite his  broad, hulking body he was the gentlest person Breena had
ever met.  

When one of the sentries at the gate brandished his sword,
Breena’s dry gulp refused to be suppressed. His flared nostrils and
squinting  eyes made his pugnacious expression more acute. Did he wish to
intimidate them? If so, he’d gotten his wish. The other sentry snarled,
exposing crooked incisors, as he scratched his crotch. Breena eased the
tension  in her face into what she hoped was a pleasant smile, even as her
fingers curled against her damp palms. The squinty-eyed sentry scowled.
“What’s your business here?”  

“I’m Craig Maxwell. I’m a healer and spice merchant. May we
be of  service to your clan?”  

Neither Squinty Eyes nor Crooked Incisors was impressed by
her  uncle’s request. Squinty Eyes spat on the ground, his scowl
deepening.  He sauntered to the back of their wagon and started sifting
through their  supplies.  

All of a sudden he lifted his sword high in the air and
brought it  down in an echoing crash on the lock of a trunk. Breena gasped
out loud  in surprise.  

Craig jumped down from the wagon and stumbled toward
Squinty  Eyes. “I’ll show you whatever you wish, but there’s no cause to
break our  trunks.”  

Squinty Eyes raised his hand, still gripping the sword and
slammed  the hilt down, with a dull thud, into Craig’s jaw. Breena’s body
froze with  horror. Her uncle teetered backward and fell to the ground,
landing on  his rump.  

“Unc—Father!”  

Dread rose up her gullet as she jumped down from the wagon, almost
buckling at the knees, landing with more force than anticipated.  She
ignored the approaching thunder of hooves and rushed toward  Craig. She
couldn’t lose him too. She just couldn’t. She took hold of  Craig’s arms
and helped him from the ground. 

“Are you hurt?”  

Her uncle’s mouth was open, his gaze flat. She took some of
his  weight as he leaned against her. He was in shock. There was blood at
the  side of his mouth, at the end of an ugly cut, where he’d been struck.
A sharp pang of fear speared her midriff as she reached into her pocket
for  a clean square of linen and, with a gentle touch, dabbed the blood
away.  Her uncle’s worker approached them with hesitant steps.
Breena sent him a cursory glance, noting the fear in his bulging eyes
when he saw Squinty Eyes. 

“George, why don’t you remain with the horses?” Breena said.
His head bobbed. “Yes, mistress.” 

George understood horses, but he had difficulty with people.
She returned her attention to Craig. She took hold of her uncle’s  chin,
avoiding the darkening bruise that was now a stark contrast to his  pale
skin. She inspected the wound as she gently followed his jaw line  with
her fingers all the way to his neck. Nothing broken. She closed her  eyes
and exhaled a breath of relief.  

Craig was a graying man of eight and fifty with a slim build,
whereas  Squinty Eyes was younger and more than twice the size of her
uncle.  Breena ground her teeth when another drop of blood fell from
Craig’s  mouth. Her pulse raced with heated indignation. How dare this
barbaric  bully strike Craig? How dare he block them from entering this
atrocious  castle? It’s not as if there were endless visitors clamoring
for entrance.  Losing her parents and years of this aching void pushed her
to retaliate.  But she couldn’t. They were at the utter mercy of this
insolent sentry to  gain entrance to the Campbells’ keep. He held their
fate and her father’s  life in his hands, a fact he was utterly unaware
of.  

As she tended to Craig, a loud snigger pierced the air. She
swung  around to see Squinty Eyes dangling a gossamer shift off the tip of
his  sword, right above the now-broken trunk. He jutted his flaccid chin
in  Breena’s direction as he addressed Craig. 

“You let me have a roll in the hay with the lass and I’ll let
you in.” Breena’s eyes narrowed at the crude proposition. The insult dug
in. Her heart rate quickened as self-preservation and a survival instinct unfurled
inside her. The heat of it spread throughout her entire body like  a wave
of sickness, making her shake. “You bastard.”  

Rationality went out the window as she took two steps forward
and  dealt a resounding slap across the sniggering face of Squinty Eyes.
He  was caught off guard, judging by the way his mouth fell open and
his  head jerked back. His odious stench made Breena want to pinch the
tip  of her nose shut and breathe through her mouth.  

But then, coldness sank into her stomach. Oh no. No. What had
she  done? She blinked, trying to swallow against the rising bile, and
stepped  back.  

She would never forgive herself if they were barred entrance
because  of her foolhardy actions. She’d never done anything like that
before.  What was the matter with her? The earlier mention of a noose
burned  her ears. 

Squinty Eyes recovered. He grunted and swore as he grabbed
her.  His grip, like cold steel, dug into her soft flesh. He wrenched her
right  arm forward. Her mouth tightened with defiance as she glared at him.
Even as her right shoulder was at risk of dislocating under his granite
hold, she held her chin high. She would not give this bully the satisfaction of
seeing her cower.  

“You brazen wench, how dare you strike me?”  

His eyes bulged, and spittle escaped from his mouth. She
tugged  and pulled to no avail as the pounding of horses’ hooves
reverberated in  the air around them. Out of the corner of her eye, she
glimpsed a towering, broad-shouldered Highland warrior dismounting from the
blackest  stallion she’d ever seen.  

He stormed Squinty Eyes from behind.

 

 

About Roma Cordon:

Roma Cordon was introduced to
romance novels in her teenage years and instantly became a voracious reader of
the genre. In the 1990s, she came to live in New York where she earned her
undergraduate and graduate degrees. After taking a writing course at New York
University with Anne Rice, she dived into the world of writing while testing
the waters at public speaking at her local Toastmasters club. By day, Roma
works in the finance industry; in the evenings and weekends, she is a
passionate romance writer. She also writes on her blog romacordon.com.

 

Inspiration for Roma’s debut
novel, Bewitching a Highlander came from trips to Scotland
with her husband. Roma is an active member of the RWA-NYC Chapter and lives in
New York with her husband where they care for two adorable furry friends
adopted from local shelters.

 

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Cover Reveal & Giveaway: The Cruiser

Today Rowan Rossler and Rockstar Book Tours are revealing the cover for THE CRUISER, the first book in her new contemporary adult romance series which releases March 7, 2022! Check out the awesome cover and enter the giveaway!

 

On to the reveal! 

About the Book:

Title: THE CRUISER (The Hustlers
Trilogy #1)

Author: Rowan Rossler

Pub. Date: March 7, 2022

Publisher: Free Form Productions Inc.

Formats: Paperback, eBook

Find it: GoodreadsAmazon

From award-winning storyteller Rowan Rossler comes The
Cruiser,
 a deliciously heartfelt millionaire playboy romp where
navigating the choppy waters of desire is anything but smooth sailing.

Morgan de Rohan-Chabot is Monaco’s most notorious yacht
designer. A maverick playboy with a reputation for leaving a trail of broken
hearts in his wake. Young, talented, not to mention sexy AF, he’s also got a
boatload of attitude.

In other words, he’s my perfect public relations challenge.
So what if he’s trouble with a capital T?

I’m a pro. Vandana Hillman: the Queen of Luxury PR.

My life’s just blown up, I need a distraction, and Morgan
wants me to join him on the glittering shores of Monaco to help him land a
conservative Saudi Prince as a client.

Ten days. In and out. No biggie, right?

What could possibly go wrong?

FULL-LENGTH MILLIONAIRE PLAYBOY ROMANCE SIZZLING WITH JET-SET
GLAMOUR, WITTY BANTER, AND SLOW-BURN STEAM. PACK YOUR BAGS! THIS HAPPILY EVER
AFTER IS THE ROMANCE READ OF 2022.

 Book Trailer:

Series Trailer:

The
Cruiser – Excerpt

By
Rowan Rossler

 

            His finely curved mouth breaks into a smile that is both
seductive and imperious. A story or three those lips could tell, I’m sure. Something
about his specific brand of refined, European hotness intimidates me, and
imagining his carved body without the sweater on isn’t helping. I place my
handbag on the table as a barrier of sorts. Never before has three feet of wood-slat
table felt so necessary.

Any closer to him and I’m not
sure what I might do.

Focus,
Vandana.

Folding both hands in my lap,
I ease in with something neutral. “I appreciate you finding time in your
schedule to meet. We’re very intrigued with your work.”

 He tilts his head, assessing me. “It’s quite all
right to say you are intrigued. Since you’re the only one here.”

His blasé bluntness comes out
of nowhere, and the electricity of it crackles on my skin. Blithe disregard for
social niceties is so the opposite of ass-kissing LA.  

“It’s a euphemism,” I clarify.
“The collective ‘we’?”

“Yes, I hear it all the time,”
he says, with an air of dismissiveness. “Odd, considering how independent
Americans like to be.”

If there’s a slag in his
observation, it’s buried deeply by that very charming accent. Chip on his
shoulder? More like an old-growth Redwood.

“Well, I’m sure the French
have a far more lyrical way of expressing business speak,” I counter.

            He wordlessly studies me during a pause that seems to go
on forever, and I realize that being countered is foreign territory. But I hold
my ground, and his eyes are breathtaking as they fixate on mine. Dark caramel
with flecks of gold. There’s a restlessness in them, a fire I imagine is eternally
stoked.

I shift on the sofa and hope
it looks nonchalant instead of uncertain.

It’s been a long time since I
was this self-aware around a man.

 

 

About Rowan Rossler:

Hello Romance Lovers!

I am an award-winning storyteller whipping up contemporary romance tales. My
goal is to make the world a better place one love story at a time!

The Cruiser is book one in The Hustlers Trilogy, a jet-set romance series where
three BFF’s navigate dreams, desires, and all the beautiful complications of
falling in love. Loosely interconnected, each book reads as a standalone. My
signature combination of heat and heart make these mid-steam romps the perfect
sizzling beach read.

If you like glamorous destinations, brilliant, sexy minds, and juicy plots with
just the right amount of spice stirred in to kick things up a notch, it might
be love at first bite!

Rowan Rossler Romance
Where heat meet heart

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Review: Must Love Books

Review: Must Love BooksMust Love Books by Shauna Robinson
Published by Sourcebooks on January 18, 2022
Pages: 336
Goodreads


The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
meets Younger in a heartfelt debut following a young woman who discovers she'll have to ditch the "dream job" and write her own story to find her happy ending.

Meet Nora Hughes—the overworked, underpaid, last bookish assistant standing. At least for now.

When Nora landed an editorial assistant position at Parsons Press, it was her first step towards The Dream Job. Because, honestly, is there anything dreamier than making books for a living? But after five years of lunch orders, finicky authors, and per my last emails, Nora has come to one grand conclusion: Dream Jobs do not exist.

With her life spiraling and the Parsons staff sinking, Nora gets hit with even worse news. Parsons is cutting her already unlivable salary. Unable to afford her rent and without even the novels she once loved as a comfort, Nora decides to moonlight for a rival publisher to make ends meet…and maybe poach some Parsons' authors along the way.

But when Andrew Santos, a bestselling Parsons author no one can afford to lose is thrown into the mix, Nora has to decide where her loyalties lie. Her new Dream Job, ever-optimistic Andrew, or...herself and her future.

Your next book club read touching on mental health, happiness, and the peaks and perils of being a young woman just trying to figure it all out. Nora Hughes is the perfect heroine for anyone looking to get past their own chapter twenty-something and build their storybook life.

Before I begin my review I quickly have to thank Sourcebooks for graciously sending me an eArc of Must Love Books for me to review today.

This is Shauna Robinson’s debut novel.

The main character is Nora and she is an editorial assistant and is stuck in a rut. She has been working in a publishing house in the same role for five years and she feels like she isn’t going anywhere with no promotions insight. It seems like everyone she has worked with is moving on and when it’s announced that she will be getting a pay cut, will this be the straw that breaks the camel’s back?

When Nora was first hired she was beyond thrilled because this was her dream job. But over the years it’s not turning out the way she dreamed it would be. As more people are leaving her work starts to pile up and she is struggling to keep it all together. Then one day it’s announced that her pay is going to be cut.

Quickly doing the calculations she realizes this pay cut will hit hard and she begins to worry about how she will make ends meet. She doesn’t want to have to move back home. She realizes she needs a better-paying job. After a promising lunch date with her former boss who left to go work at another publishing house offers her a job. The only thing is they can’t offer her a full-time job at the moment so Nora has no choice and decides to moonlight and keep both jobs. She takes on this freelance job realizing that it’s wrong. It’s a big no-no in the publishing world and if she gets caught it won’t be good for Nora and she will be pretty much blackballed.

At Nora’s first job she is encouraged to get a famous author, Andrew to sign the contract for his second book. Nora thinks that this will be easy to convince him to sign but what she doesn’t expect is that they both like each other and Andrew confides to her that he isn’t really interested in going with them but shopping the book around. Knowing that the other publisher would hire her full time if she brought Andrew on board. Nora knows this is a slippery slope to navigate. What will she do when her boss asks how things are going? Can Nora continue to lie or will all her lies catch up with her?

I definitely wouldn’t say this was a romance book because there really wasn’t much romance more of a love interest. I wish that would have been explored more. I loved that little glimpses of Andrew we did get. I guess I went in thinking this would be about falling in love with an author.

I really enjoyed reading this. It was a pretty quick and easy read. As a book lover, this was the first book I read that involved a publishing house. If you know of any books that take place involving a publishing house please let me know.

I definitely would read future books by Shauna.