Second Kasie West book in less than 30 hours.
Even though I spend $200 on a book buying spree earlier, I might have to go on another...to buy the rest of Kasie's books. Because holy hell, she's great.
["One year. Nine events. Nine chances to . . . fall in love?
Weddings. Funerals. Barbecues. New Year's Eve parties. Name the occasion, and Sophie Evans will be there. Well, she has to be there. Sophie works for the local florist, so she can be found at every big event in her small hometown, arranging bouquets and managing family dramas.
Enter Andrew Hart. The son of the fancy new chef in town, Andrew is suddenly required to attend all the same events as Sophie. Entitled, arrogant, preppy Andrew. Sophie just wants to get her job done and finish up her sketches so she can apply to design school. But every time she turns around, there is Andrew, getting in her way and making her life more complicated. Until one day she wonders if maybe complicated isn't so bad after all . . .
Told over the course of one year and following Sophie from event to event, this delightful novel from master of romantic comedy Kasie West shows how love can blossom in unexpected places."]
So freaking good! Like god!
Now what... do I pick another book from my TBR? Do I wait for my 1 of 15+ books to arrive and read one of those? Or should I buy the rest of Kasie's books, wait for them to arrive, and then read one of hers? SO MANY CHOICES! D:
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I love, love, love reading about love. That is what I do best. Reading and writing about people falling in love... Here I will post reviews on books about love, about romance, about LGBTQIA. Sometimes there will be full-length, publish-worthy reviews. Sometimes the posts will be slightly this side of a literary rant. If you have any recommendations for me, please, reach out. Bookstagram: _simplygraceless_
Monday, July 6, 2020
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