Scan barcode
A review by romancedispatch
Would Like to Meet by Rachel Winters
5.0
THIS BOOK.
My god.
It’s pure BLISS.
I think this may have become my favourite book ever.
I don’t want to spoiler, so I’ll just go ahead and say that this book is pure Rom-Com perfection and it’s a delight to read for every person who has grown up with a love for romantic movies and wondered why something so magical like any rom-com meet-cute never happens in real life.
Well, Sometimes life is far better than movies. And sometimes, you need to go out and make your own meet-cute happen. Sometimes you need to go and take a chance on love.
“Would love to meet” is PERFECT. I loved everything about it - every single scene, every character: NOB, JEMS, Anette, Ben. And I loved Evie, most of all. Her strength, her passion, her determination, her softness and grace, her sense of humour, her wild, curly red hair. She is a main character that will stay with me for a long time, as I suspect will this book.
In fact, “Would love to meet” has probably ruined me for any other romantic comedy that may be published afterwards. But you know what, I feel so happy and bursting with joy after reading it, that it’s worth every second of it.
And now I’m going to have to read this book all over again. *Merde*.
And, P.S.: How cute is it, that Evie’s surname is Summers, whilst the writer’s name is Winters? Love this!
My god.
It’s pure BLISS.
I think this may have become my favourite book ever.
I don’t want to spoiler, so I’ll just go ahead and say that this book is pure Rom-Com perfection and it’s a delight to read for every person who has grown up with a love for romantic movies and wondered why something so magical like any rom-com meet-cute never happens in real life.
Well, Sometimes life is far better than movies. And sometimes, you need to go out and make your own meet-cute happen. Sometimes you need to go and take a chance on love.
“Would love to meet” is PERFECT. I loved everything about it - every single scene, every character: NOB, JEMS, Anette, Ben. And I loved Evie, most of all. Her strength, her passion, her determination, her softness and grace, her sense of humour, her wild, curly red hair. She is a main character that will stay with me for a long time, as I suspect will this book.
In fact, “Would love to meet” has probably ruined me for any other romantic comedy that may be published afterwards. But you know what, I feel so happy and bursting with joy after reading it, that it’s worth every second of it.
And now I’m going to have to read this book all over again. *Merde*.
And, P.S.: How cute is it, that Evie’s surname is Summers, whilst the writer’s name is Winters? Love this!