


Ten books you should read so you can stop asking your friend if you're racist.They regularly work together from their favourite independent coffee shop and of course there is a six foot four man who dresses perfectly and seems very standoffish (because he's shy! I'm noticing a lot of shy men who seem rude due to nerves in romance lately - this reminded me slightly of Joshua from The Hating Game). Jess is a complex character who struggles with the idea of being a selfish mother - in her fears of growing into the woman who birthed her, Jess finds herself adopting a completely selfless lifestyle that does leave her quietly crying to herself.Įnter her extremely confident best friend Fizzy (who also happens to be a romance author on the constant prowl for content). I've not read many books with parents as protagonists and I wasn't sure how well I would click with the book as a result, but I had no reason to worry - as always Christina Lauren brought out magic on the page. Second First Impressions Review: the book I wasn't sure would work.The Rehearsals review: Annette Christie's dazzling Groundhog Day debut was romantic and real.I didn't know all that much about it going in, just that there was a dating app based on DNA and our main character Jess Davis was a single mother.

In the end, I caved and bought the big version - but you don't have to as the standard paperback size was released earlier this week (you can grab it here). I'd been putting off reading this one, not because I wasn't excited to get my hands on it, but because I'd been concerned about the size of the huge paperback on my shelf. On the list of instant-buy authors, Christina Lauren remains very high (alongside Sally Thorne, Gayle Forman and now also Annette Christie). I first came across them when I read Autoboyography, and by the time I'd worked my way through their standalones I was hooked. Christina Lauren are a best friend writing duo that have well established themselves in the world of romance.
