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I really enjoyed this book. I had already enjoyed Lovett's first book: The First Time We Met, but I think The House Swap must be my favorite Lovett book now.
I must admit that at first I strongly disliked one of the main character - James. He came across as a pretty rude and rigid character, which I didn't really like. Luckily, this changes throughout the story. Luckily, both main characters - Cassie and James - turned out to be pretty funny and friendly, both with their own haunting past.
From the moment on I felt like the book was picking up pace, I quickly flew through it.
This story is both funny and emotional all at once. It has been a long time since a book made me tear up, but The House Swap managed to do that to me.
Another factor I liked is that the scenery of the island on which Cassie/James lives is explained so well. I loved imagining how the island looks with the alpacas and chicken.
This is basically a slow burn romance book, but in a way that makes you squeal when finally something happens (at least that's what I did).
The only reason why I didn't give this book 5 stars is that at times I had a feeling that there were too many time jumps. We'd suddenly make a time jump of for example 3 weeks, which I didn't really like.

Thank you NetGallley and Bookouture for the free e-copy. This in no way affected my opinion.

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DNF 50%
When I read the synopsis of the book, I just felt like I had to read it! It sounded super cute, and I thought this book is going to be great. Unfortunately, I was a bit disappointed. I think that the idea is super great, and I felt like this book could have been really good, but it just did not work for me. I am still not sure of it is because it contained storylines, I am generally not a fan of or if it is just bad.

I think the problem for me was the main heroine. The hero got an arc where he got to evolve and discover the island. You actually felt the island atmosphere and how he interacted with it. The heroine on the other hand could have been literally anywhere in the world and you hardly knew she was in London at all. Her entire story was surrounding one thing (and I am not a big a fan of this type of story to begin with, would not have picked It up if I knew) and she did not get much of an arc. She is a writer and moved to London to get a feel of the city to be able to write about it, but we did not see any of this discovering at all. This felt like a missed opportunity. It felt like her entire personality was just characterized as being nice and having one wish and this became a big contrast to the hero’s storyline at the island. And I think because of her storyline being very one sided the book became pretty slow. I am also not a super fan when her best friend is interested in the main guy, but this is just a personal preference.

In my opinion I would say that it was maybe not for me, but it is not really a bad book, and I can see that other people would enjoy this. But I think that it could be beneficial for the book that the girl’s storyline is mentioned in the synopsis because I do think that it is a storyline that people either would really like or not really care for.

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This Romance novel involves James who I’d looking to escape from a former girlfriend and an author,, Cassie who needs to move to London to do research for a series of books following twins. When James and Cassie agree on a swap after much research., Cassie arrives at a stark sterile condo in London with no necessities, not even sheets or any food, while James arrives with written directions all over the house, beds made with all new linens, and a refrigerator and freezer stocked with food. This disagreeable start. Soon James and Cassie exchange texts and phone calls over WiFi, planned parties, neighbors and all types of petty grievances. When James finds out that Cassie owns adjacent property which would be good for an echo=hotel, he decides to soften up Cassie in order to sell him the property. So they have a few pleasant conversations. This all comes crashing down when Cassie finds out he had been trying to utter her up. The books goes on throwing obstacles so they alternate between hate and love. This is a typical Romsnce with all its barriers but a standard ending. It’s a light and fluffy novel.this is not my genre so I’m possibly good for a review.

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A light, beachy read that didn't quite hit the mark.

Comparable to the Holiday, The House Swap involves a Brit and an American swapping homes to avoid conflict in their personal lives. James and Cassie both uniquely flawed characters are both escaping and seeking things by swapping their homes in London and Maine. There was a certain ego with James that I as a reader did not gel with.

The House Swap features content centered around IVF and fertility issues. As someone with genetics knowledge I can confirm this is a fairly accurate depiction of the topic. There is always the caveat that with IVF and similar technologies everyone's experience is very unique.

Overall, The House Swap will be a hit for a lot of people, but it didn't hit the mark with me.

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James has a crazy ex stalking him and needs to get away. Cassie needs to be in London for a book series she is writing. After each listed their house on a swap website, they agree to move into each other’s places for six months. At first, they can’t stand each other but as time moves on, feelings change.
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This book is a slow burn novel. The romance doesn’t pick up until the second half. I found the book to be an enjoyable read. I think this book would be good for long winter nights.
Many thanks to Net Galley for providing me with an ARC of this book.

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Overall I’d give this book 3.75 stars. It’s the perfect beach read/rom com type book that’s a bit lighter and let’s one escape reality for a bit.

Starting out, I didn’t care for either of the two main characters, but with time they both free on me and I couldn’t wait to see what would happen next between them.

Definitely recommend if you are in the mood for a lighter book.

I’d like to thank both NetGalley and the publisher for and advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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When I saw the description for The House Swap, I instantly thought of one of my favorite movies, The Holiday. I think the premise of the story is super cute. I really was looking forward to watching this enemies to lovers story play out and while I enjoyed it, I would argue that it was a bit cheesy and I really didn’t love James, one of our main characters. He was unlikeable from the beginning and I feel like the path to redeeming him was filled with gaps. I also was a bit frustrated with the IVF storyline. I felt like there were some serious holes here. I would also provide a trigger warning here for infertility. However, I like that we are seeing two mature, adult characters. Overall, a cute premise and one I had high hopes for that just don’t quite live up to the hype. Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for an e-galley in exchange for an honest review.

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What a sweet story with to enjoy when you want to read an unexpected love story between to people who evolve and find a new version of themselves after a house swap across the ocean. I really enjoyed this book! Thanks NetGalley for the ARC.

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The House Swap follows two young professionals as they swap houses and countries for 6 months. I thought the story was cute, even though it was a bit predictable. While one character was unlikeable in the beginning, we are allowed to follow him through his growing and maturing. I would definitely recommend to those looking for a fun romance.

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Although James has been dating Emily for almost a year he isn't looking for anything serious. Happy to continue as they are, however, at her birthday party it is clear she is expecting a proposal. Fighting with him when it doesn't happen he breaks up with her, however, she doesn't take the hint and becomes somewhat of a stalker. He needs to get out of London for a while.

Cassie loves her home on an island in Maine, but with her publisher pushing for her to write a series of books based in London she knows she'll have to return to the UK for research. Advertising her home on SwapBnB she matches with James who asks her 101 questions about anything and everything - so much so that the swap almost falls through.

Making a poor first impression on each other they keep in touch across the first few months as they come across issues. Grumbling to each other about WiFi issues, stalker ex-girlfriends and animals. Somewhere along the way, they start looking forward to their phone calls, with attraction blooming when Cassie visits for a birthday party. Neither of them acting on their feelings especially given that Cassie is upset about a failed round of IVF treatment.

Meeting up again they grow closer in lots of ways but James has baggage from his childhood that is affecting how he lives his life now. Can he overcome past hurts to discover a brighter future? and will Cassie feature in this future?

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Thanks to NetGalley! I really liked this book. Usually when I read these types of romcom books, I’m left wanting more of a build up or friendship and often find the books skip around too much. The build up in The House Swap was perfect. I wasn’t sure how the relationship would develop, but I thought the amount of traveling and phone communication was perfect. I would’ve loved a longer book, almost!

Cassies character was well built and developed, but I wish she grew a bit more. James started bland but developed into a 3D person.

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Let me start by saying that I absolutely love the premise of this book. Swapping houses instead of just visiting, and a romance ensues? Sign me up! I was immediately drawn to this book because it reminded me of The Holiday with Cameron Diaz and Kate Winslet. Unfortunately, I was not able to get through this book after giving it a few chances, but I would like to try it again in the future. Where a book about travel might be an escape for some, personally it put me in a bit of a funk.

This story follows our grumpy hero James, and our very friendly heroine Cassie, who have agreed to swap homes for a few months, as they both need a getaway for personal reasons. Their conversations are quite forced and awkward over the phone, and they both have poor first impressions of each other. A perfect setup for an enemies to lovers trope.

While I really enjoyed the Maine to London swap, I had to put the book on hold when both characters were describing their new surroundings... mainly the decor of the house. It was very descriptive, and they seemed very negative. It was hard to read and enjoy knowing that travel is out of reach for now (in my country, at least).

To sum it up, a super fun concept, and is probably a very enjoyable read for those who are perhaps living in a country that has Covid handled, and who are not currently in lockdown.

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At first I was a little scared of this book's subtitle (utterly gorgeous feel good romance) as it felt like that was setting the bar higher than could ever be achieved. I'm not sure it cleared the 'utterly gorgeous' tagline, but it was definitely feel good and an enjoyable rom-com. I found both characters to be believable, albeit with a much higher income bracket than the vast majority of people I know. The timeline of their relationship ('enemies' to friends to in love) didn't feel too rushed and the cast of characters at both locations were entertaining without being overwhelming.
I found both characters' growth to be organic without falling into the 'love has cured me' shortcut too much. The exception was with James' changing thinking around having a child - I wanted to buy his change of mind, and the author clearly tried to show the extended time for him to get there, it just still seemed fast on the page.
Banter between characters and their internal dialog along with the supporting characters fed the 'com' part, but it was definitely not slapstick or laugh out loud (not that I wanted it to be).

Based on my personal experience, Cassie's experience with IVF felt based in reality, but may be triggering to some readers.

Additional CW for: miscarriage, fertility, family addiction, death of a sibling

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Cassie needs to go to England for her job and James just needs out because of a crazy ex girlfriend. Their perfect solution is SwapBnB. Cassie will stay in a swanky London apartment and James will come to her house on a cozy island, but they pair couldn't be more different. James is broody and not very neighborly so how will he fit in with the people in this quaint little town? Cassie loves being back in London and takes the time to meet the neighbors that James neglected for all these years, forming friendships and having fun.
The pair are forced to communicate about things going on at their respective houses and at first, they aren't very cordial, but as time goes on, the two begin to form a friendship that is heartwarming. James doesn't form attachments due to trauma in his past and Cassie desparately wants a baby and is willing to do it all alone. Each of them are in very different places in life, but they could be just what the other needs. As they talk more and see one another, they realize this spark between them isn't something they should ignore, but how can it work when they live on opposite sides of the world?
I really felt the changes that each of the characters made in this story and enjoyed their back and forth through texts and phone calls. I love it when someone comes into your life you aren't expecting and it just throws you for a loop. I especially love it when the male falls hard and has no idea what to do about it. This book had all of the things that I love and just the right amount of drama.
Thank you to Netgalley, Jo Lovett and Bookcouture for an early copy of this book.

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Cassie and James' story ends beautifully, but the beginning rubbed me the wrong way several times over. Cassie comes off as a highly neurotic and frankly annoying person and James is a jerk to most of the people he interacts with in the beginning chapters, especially the man who's job he destroys. He never makes amends for that or owns up to the fact that his career is built on exploiting and profiting off people at the expense of the environment or their livelihoods...and Cassie doesn't challenge him on that, despite her personal stake in keeping the island as authentic as possible. Their friendship blooms well, I think, but not well enough to compensate for the intrusive nature of Cassie's community in Maine and the glaring personality differences in the couple.

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This book sounded like so much fun. But from the off I struggled to like James. I didn't really want to see him get a happy ending and that kind of spoiled it for me.

Not for me sadly!

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I had high hopes for this book but I think it fell a little flat. It was cute don’t get me wrong but it always left me wanting more!

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Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for the Digital Arc for my honest review.

I was interested in this book as the trope of swapping sounded good to me! The book overall was alright.
A cute light hearted RomCom. Easy light read. Not my favourite of Rom Coms that I’ve read but it was still a decent read. I didn’t really feel like I connected to the characters very well. I ended up not really liking James. But I still found myself enjoying most of the book. This will be great for a summer read.

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Novelist Cassie needs a place to stay in London while researching her next book. Investor James needs a quiet place near Boston to regroup after a bad break-up. When they swap homes, they don't expect to get caught up in each other's lives. But her quirky neighbors claim reclusive James as one of their own. His phone calls to Cassie become a daily event, and they remain entangled even after returning to their old lives. Despite the differences between them, could Fate have more in store for them?

This enemies-to-lovers story is a fun escape. It's sweet and emotional, with a caring heroine and grumpy hero. If you like small-town romance, this is a good choice.

Content warning: past miscarriage/stillbirth (not dramatized).

Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.

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This book was what I needed at this particular moment in time. Wholesome, honest and sincere, with a cast of side characters that honestly outshone the two main characters, The House Swap is a sweet story with a complicated under layer, which is arguably one of my favourite features in a romance.

Cassie is definitely my favourite of the two main characters, her eccentricities made her really loveable and her IVF storyline was refreshing to read about as often, especially in romance, you wouldn’t hear about a woman embarking on that journey alone. It took me a bit longer to warm to James but eventually I did really end up liking him.

I did have some issues with the pacing of the plot; sometimes I felt as though we were jumping from scene to scene without any sort of transition and I feel a few more transitory paragraphs could’ve made the story flow a little better.

I also felt like some plot points were just... dropped? Like how James’ ex was stalking him at the start of the book and then just kind of disappeared once she no longer served the story? I am quite picky on issues with continuity though, so I’m sure this wouldn’t be as much of a problem for other people.

Overall I did enjoy this story, the ending wasn’t to my personal taste but I really do believe that the majority of people will really enjoy where the author took this book.

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