While I found Jo unnecessarily self involved at times, I quite enjoyed this installment in the Little Bridge Island series. Centered around a book festival, it felt like a warm hug.
While I found Jo unnecessarily self involved at times, I quite enjoyed this installment in the Little Bridge Island series. Centered around a book festival, it felt like a warm hug.
Cute love enemies to lovers story! I love reading about authors. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is a pleasant read. A few laugh out loud moments and basically a light feel good read. A solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️ offering.
No Words is my first read by Meg Cabot, as the fact that romance is not really in my wheelhouse, but I'm dipping my toes into it as a palate cleanser. I did not realize that this was the third in a series until now, but it could be read as standalone. I liked the characters and the setting, but it still got all wrapped up into a happy little ending as predicted by a lot of romance books. I might go back and read the other two in the series.
Meg Cabot never fails. I loved the dynamics between all the authors, and the tropes used to get Jo and Will together felt fresh. Really more of a happy beginning than a happy ending! #contemporaryromance #romcom
This was a silly, forgettable book and could hit readers in just the right feels if they love warm breezes, authors as main characters and book conventions as backdrops but it lacked depth of emotion for me.
3 stars
Escapist fun with feminist commentary. Some of the female protagonists actions and relationships seemed to mock the intelligence and professionalism displayed in other parts of the story. Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for an advance reading copy.