By EMILY HENRY
I haven’t read much of romance novels. But the title of this book makes it very hard to turn away though this is not my usual genre.
Emily points out all of the cliches portrayed by the romance novels, through Nora Stephens, the protagonist and narrator of the story, and tries to put forth a different perspective.
Nora is a career oriented woman, whose boyfriend broke up with her recently, for a woman he met in a small town, which he visited for reasons of business. Nora is a literary agent, and she loves her job. She thinks, the big city lads visit a small town and falls-in-love romances are what’s happening in her life right now, but she is the woman whom the man leaves.
This perspective was very repetitive, but it was quite refreshing that someone acknowledges there is not only a bed of roses, after all in the genre of romance.
Nora meets Charlie Lastra, the editor who refuses to work with once in a lifetime, her client’s work. Charlie and Nora cross each other in their first meet. But, less would they know, their interaction would not cease.
Libby, sister of Nora, who is pregnant with her third child, wants a getaway from all the responsibilities and the stress for a while, especially when she needs to tend to her three children soon. She is an ardent fan of once in a lifetime. She plans a vacation to the sunshine falls, described in her favorite book, with her sister along with a list of experiences that are to be undergone very seriously to have all of the small-town vacation/novel vibe.
Nora misses her sister so much. After their mother’s demise, things have changed certainly, though none of them quite explicitly states it. So, she agrees to the trip, though it doesn’t throw a least bit of excitement upon her.
She bumps across Charlie in the small town, who later confesses that he hails from the town and is here now in order to take upon his family business, since his mother’s hands are full in helping his father after his illness.
Nora and Charlie hit it off, but it is not a smooth ride. They have their own responsibilities and hurdles and each of them are not sure, if their lives would pave way to stay together.
This book is all about the journey of the two souls, with it’s usual chirpiness. It was a pleasant, relaxing read.
Rating: 3.5/5
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