Book Review: Book Lovers - Emily Henry
I listened to the audiobook of Book Lovers and I was sceptical as I had previously tried listening to People We Meet On Vacation but I couldn't get into it.
Book Lovers follows Nora who is an uptight literary agent who looks after her little sister (who is also an adult, with a husband and kids) when necessary. There is a town in North Carolina which is named after the town in one of her clients books and to Nora is feels like the perfect town for romance. As such, Libby (Nora's Sister), suggests they visit.
While on their visit, Nora bumps into her career archnemesis repeatedly. The book has many encounters and Nora's character develops a lot. To begin with she is a little annoying but she definitely grows on you. She is a little blind to what is going on around her too which was frustrating and this carried on until she was literally told what is happening which softens her.
The romance aspect of the book isn't too crazy which is refreshing for a romance novel and it all felt a little more real than some other romance books which are a bit 'out there'. It was an enjoyable read, and I ended up gifting it to my auntie who I know would also enjoy it! 4⭐
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