I was intending to do these Netgalley review posts monthly, but at the moment they are almost every week - I've been reading a lot of review books, all of a sudden. Of course, I don't only read from Netgalley, and if you want to see all my reviews, follow me on Goodreads, where I am SharonDblk.
During The Longest Weekend in History I wanted to read something breezy and light, so romance it was. I'm very picky about romance books, and this one ticked the boxes. The reasons for the main characters being kept apart did not feel forced or fake. All the characters were flawed and likeable in equal measure. The plot moved at a decent pace. A very smooth, well written read.
Another plus (for me) was that it was not porny. Contemporary romance should come with a porn rating, so readers can decide how gynaecological they want to get.
It did contain one romance trope that annoys me - the main character has one best friend - who she speaks to multiple times a day - and no other friends at all. In this case Clara also has a brother, but that's it for her social circle. Still, she's a fleshed out character, with a personality and a career, so I'll let that go.
Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin- Mira for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
During The Longest Weekend in History I wanted to read something breezy and light, so romance it was. I'm very picky about romance books, and this one ticked the boxes. The reasons for the main characters being kept apart did not feel forced or fake. All the characters were flawed and likeable in equal measure. The plot moved at a decent pace. A very smooth, well written read.
Another plus (for me) was that it was not porny. Contemporary romance should come with a porn rating, so readers can decide how gynaecological they want to get.
It did contain one romance trope that annoys me - the main character has one best friend - who she speaks to multiple times a day - and no other friends at all. In this case Clara also has a brother, but that's it for her social circle. Still, she's a fleshed out character, with a personality and a career, so I'll let that go.
Thanks to NetGalley and Harlequin- Mira for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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