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Blame It on the Brontes
Blame It on the Brontes | Annie Sereno
6 posts | 6 read | 3 to read
She’s going to write her own happy ending. English professor Athena Murphy is an authority on the novels of the Brontë sisters. But as they say in academia, publish or perish. To save her job, Athena decides to write a biography of C.L. Garland, the author heating up bestseller lists with spicy retellings of classic literature. Tracking down the reclusive writer and uncovering her secret identity, though, means Athena must return to her small midwestern hometown where Garland—and her ex-boyfriend, Thorne Kent—live. Seeing Thorne again reminds Athena that real life never lives up to fiction. He was the Heathcliff to her Catherine, the Mr. Rochester to her Jane. Not only did their college breakup shatter that illusion, but they also broke each other’s hearts again a second time. Now she has to see him nearly every...single…day. The only solution is to find C.L. Garland as quickly as possible, write the book, and get the heck out of town. As her deadline looms and the list of potential C.L. Garlands dwindles, Athena and Thorne bicker and banter their way back to friendship. Could it really be true that the third time’s a charm? Athena and Thorne have a love story only a Brontë could write, and the chance for their own happily-ever-after, but first, they’ll need to forgive the mistakes of the past.
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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All these were #gifted books that I received in the mail this weekend.

Soubhiville Wow that‘s wonderful! 2y
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vlwelser
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Pickpick

This is fun but it's really predictable. I also felt like the author was maybe a bit out of touch with current clothing brands. Are Liz Claiborne jeans still a thing? It made me feel a little judgemental.

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oddandbookish
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Mehso-so

I was very excited to read this book because I love the premise. Unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations.

My main critique is that the book is too long. The book is roughly 370 pages, but could have been whittled down to around 300. The book is very light on events that drive the plot forward.

Full review: https://oddandbookish.wordpress.com/2022/09/28/review-blame-it-on-the-brontes/

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Julsmarshall
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Bailedbailed

This one wasn‘t doing it for me. A little one dimensional and 25% in, just not interested. Maybe another time. #BookspinBingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Too bad - such a cute cover!! 2y
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Lauren.Archer
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Mehso-so

This is a good beach read or if you want a light read. We all need these types of books in our lives and this one does the job perfectly.

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wallacereads
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Panpan

Athena takes a sabbatical to write a book. Her plan is to reveal the identity of the author, who happens to be from her hometown, of a series that turn classic novels into erotica (eg Sins and Sin‘s Ability). While Athena works on her book she takes a job waitressing at a cafe owned by her ex. I really wanted to like this one, but the writing felt awkward and juvenile. Thx to NetGalley & Forever for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.