
But if a single POV romance is a hallmark of contemporary romance, then it can jump in a lake. Maybe this is something I should have expected or learned when I switched from exclusively historical romance, which is almost always written in 3rd dual/omniscient POV, to primarily contemporary romance, which currently seems to favor 1st person dual/single POV. I am SUPER over the single POV romance novel.And then NetGalley had the audiobook up for request so I thought, “Now’s the time!” Also, it has one of those absolutely gorgeous covers by Ink and Laurel.

I mean, it has a fake relationship between best friends. This book went on my TBR after I saw someone being excited about it last year. Overall: I was not a great audience for this book, but there are many people who will totally love it Plot: Thirty-year-old woman is incompetent at both entrepreneurship and love, figures out how to do both during the course of this book

Heat Factor: It’s not not sexy, but the vibe was definitely in keeping with the cover artĬharacter Chemistry: Stella and Luca have been in love for NINE YEARS but refuse to a) admit it and b) do anything about it
