![]() One of my favourite aspects of this book was the prologue, it set the book up perfectly and was a big nod to all of us book lovers with references to various tropes and setting the scene for the story ahead. This book is very much a don’t judge a book by its cover, as both main characters, Nora and Charlie are not who we think they are at the start. Nora Stephens reminds me of Cameron Diaz’s character in the film, The Holiday, as they both don’t cry, they are both cutthroat and they both end up going on vacation where sparks fly. ![]() This is your typical, fun, laugh out loud summer read and I loved every minute of it. So, imagine her shock when she bumps into none other than Charlie, an agent who once turned down said author’s book and dismissed the small-town location. This is your typical small-town America with plaid shirts, small grocery stores and of course everyone knows everyone’s business. The place she chooses? The small town which Nora Stephens’ clients book is set. ![]() But, her sister, Libby is a very different personality and after becoming pregnant with her second child, decides that she needs a vacation with Nora for a month before the baby arrives. ![]() This time we travel to America to Nora Stephens, a cut throat literary agent who doesn’t have much luck in her relationships. So, when I heard about Book Lovers I couldn’t resist. If you tell me there is a book out where the setting is book related (i.e., publishers, library etc) I will go straight for it. ![]()
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