![]() ![]() However, rather than dashing country doctors or muscled bartenders, she keeps running into Charlie Lastra, an editor she’s not had fond interactions with in the past. ![]() That same sister talks her into a trip to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina, with the mission of Nora becoming the heroine in her own story. However, she’s cut-throat when it comes to championing books, and her little sister, Libby. She’s no one’s sweetheart, not laid-back, and definitely can’t be called plucky. She’s not a heroine in the traditional sense. It certainly belongs on every romance shelf, if you haven’t picked it up already.īook Lovers follows Nora Stephens, a literary agent who brokers book deals for her clients. Meld that together with a meddling sibling on a mission create a one-in-a-lifetime moment for Nora, and you’ve got yourself a winner. With books being her world, it was so refreshing to turn the ice-queen trope on its head-even sharks need love. I’ve had the opportunity to read many kinds of rom-coms, but never one centred around the publishing industry, so it was so fun to get inside Nora’s head and see what she was thinking. Book Lovers had me curled up in a little ball of laughter, tears, and smiles. ![]() When I found myself in a reading slump this summer, I walked into a bookstore and picked this book off the shelf. ![]()
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