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Meg Cabot never disappoints. I wish I had been reading this on a beach and not a rainy day but it was still fantastic. I will be buying this in paperback.
Book three of Meg Cabot's Little Bridge Island series finds children's book author Jo Wright traveling to Little Bridge Island for their first-ever book festival. Although Jo has tried her hardest to avoid the idyllic island due to the fact that her archnemesis, Will Price, lives there, the stipend being offered as well as the publicity she needs for her long-overdue next book, Jo cannot turn it down. There's also the fact that Jo is struggling from an extreme case of writer's block, she's been told the beauty and calm of the island has helped other authors out of the same situation, so she decides to give it a try. Plus, she's been guaranteed that Will Price will be nowhere in sight of her. That plan completely goes up in smoke when one of the first people she sees upon disembarking the plane is none other than Will Price himself.
Finding out that Will is a lot more involved in the festival than previously thought, Jo is ready to confront him about past remarks he made at the expense of her writing and books. Except, Will apologizes before she can confront him calling into question everything Jo has ever thought she knew about Will Price.
This book in the series is hands down my favorite. The star of the show here, for me, is the behind-the-scenes look at being an author at a book festival with all that entails including spending time with other authors - whom you may or may not get along with - as well as dealing with the fans - or lack thereof. It was an interesting take and something I'm sure Meg Cabot drew in part from being an author herself. I liked how Meg Cabot also seamlessly incorporates what Jo is experiencing on Little Bridge Island into inspiration for Jo's own work in progress. Seeing the muse take hold organically as the case may be.
The book is spread over the course of the festival weekend so three days and it reads really quickly. I kind of like the fact that we're following Jo and the rest for their entire trip/experience. It felt very "real-time" the way things happened. I also enjoyed seeing Will and Jo kind of seeing each other for the first time. Yes, they've met before, but those meetings have been clouded with their issues from the past and assumptions have sprung up in the interim. There's actually a lot they don't know about one another and I liked seeing them get a reset on that and seeing that there's more to the story than they previously thought about one another.
I will say, I did think that the ending was a bit anti-climactic. I liked where the story went, but I didn't feel any kind of tension as we headed into the ending. The story kind of just progressed as it would and ended how it would. There's nothing necessarily wrong with that and I supposed the conflict was seated in Jo's inability to write and with Will set up as her foil, but both of those things solved themselves rather quickly.
Overall, though, as I said this has been my favorite of the series. It works well as a standalone if you haven't read the other books.
*ARC provided by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
No Words is the third-ish* book in the Little Bridge Island series by Meg Cabot. I have read the previous two full-length novels (No Judgments and No Offense). While Little Bridge Island is a fictional island (part of the Florida Keys), I would visit here any day, and I’m happy to do so when reading the books in this series. I adore the premise of this book: Best-selling children’s author Jo Wright agrees to attend Little Bridge Island’s first-ever book festival as long as her nemesis, best-selling author Will Price (who lives there) won’t be in attendance. Well, as you can guess, despite news that Will Price is out of the country, he is indeed at the festival, and Jo has to come face-to-face with him about why she hates him. I mean, a book about authors and books and book festivals?! Yes, please!
No Words is a light, sweet enemies-to-lovers romance. I guess you could add in “slow burn,” but I had trouble connecting with the characters and their chemistry/attraction. Jo definitely had some steamy thoughts about Will, while still trying to hate him, but what I felt was missing was what they really liked about each other and how that came to be. There was a diverse set of minor characters, which led to some interesting sub plots. I loved getting a peek into the continuing lives of the main characters from earlier in the series (Molly and the Sheriff). No Words definitely fit the bill for a light, sweet romance, and I’m a sucker for reading every book in a series.
*I just found out TODAY that there is a Little Bridge Island novella that comes before Book 1: No Judgments!! What?!?
Such a light and fluffy read! I can always count on a fun book from Mamet Cabot! I loved this one and hope she keeps writing about little bridge island! Thank you netgalley for my free copy.
Cabot returns to the Florida Keys for the third book in her Little Bridge Island romantic comedy series and it's my favorite so far.
One of Cabot's strengths is her ability to create a setting that is so realistic and appealing that it has me wanting to pack my bags and hop a plane. She then populates that setting with a variety of quirky, endearing, frequently complex, and occasionally villainous characters who, by the end of the book, feel more like friends than fictional characters. Okay, maybe not the villainous ones but the others, definitely.
I really enjoyed the evolving relationship between Jo and Will. Cabot took the story in different directions that I originally anticipated, allowing both characters significant growth in the process. I was surprised to discover how much my opinion of each of them evolved as they did themselves.
I also loved how the author brought Jo's Kitty Katz, Kitten Sitter book series to life in this book. I wish it was a real children's book series. I have two five-year-olds in the family who would adore it!
It's obvious Cabot has attended her share of book conferences/festivals in the way she writes the details of Little Bridge's first book festival and the authors who are in attendance. I found myself laughing out loud many times and also missing those events, even the awkward and sometimes embarrassing moments that inevitably occur. Whether you've attended one or not, there is plenty in this one to both entertain and amuse.
While No Words is the third book of a series, and there are a few characters from the first two books who make appearances, it stands on its own and readers can jump in without missing a beat. If you enjoy upbeat rom-coms with well-developed characters, heart-tugging emotion, and plenty of humor, take a trip to Little Bridge Island with Meg Cabot's No Words.
4.5 Stars
*ARC received for fair and unbiased review
This was my first *Adult* Meg Cabot book. I am a huge fan of some of her other work I read as a teen, The Mediator series, not Princess Diaries. So I wasn't sure what to expect with this one.
Two authors who have a shaky past end up on an island together and end up falling for each other. It was fun and quick but nothing special for me.
Thank you NetGalley and William Morrow and Custom House for my digital ARC in exchange for my honest review.
My Review:⭐️⭐️⭐️/ 5 stars
This romantic fiction is about a book festival in Little Bridge Island in the Florida Keys, focusing on the “enemies to lover” relationship between tween author Jo Wright and successful fiction writer Will Price. He had ridiculed her work to the New York Times and Jo has done everything in her power to avoid him - except he is organizing this book festival with a hefty stipend. Jo needs the cash and surprise, she sees him, they bicker, and on and on. I loved the location of the story, but other than that, Jo seemed very immature with her nonstop kitty references. Yeah, we get it that you write tween books about a kitty detective, but it really distracts from the story. Also, I felt it was not enough tension between the two main characters - it was obvious from the start he had a crush on her and she was overthinking everything. If you like a quick beach read with just 1🌶 , then this would be more your speed.
Thank you to William Morrow books and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for my honest review!
I think the book is decent. No Words follows Jo Wright a children’s author whose books were dissed by best selling author Will Price. The same Will Price she has to spend the next few days with during a book festival on Little Bridge Island. What could happen?
I did feel like the romance aspect fell a little short. I just wanted more from them. I wish the two love interest spent more time together building that kind of slow burn I look for in and enemies to lovers book. I feel like the attraction was always there but I wish it wasn’t so noticeable within the first few interactions the love interests had with each other. While the book was fact paced I feel like their relationship progressed really slowly. We also never really got a clear explanation on why Will said what he said about Jo’s books.
Jo was pretty annoying at times and just immature especially with her cat ringtone and inner dialogue saying things like purrfect. The pop culture references also made me cringe. But I loved the scenery of Little Bridge Island and getting to see all different types of writers and personalities interacting with each other. The book was very fact paced, easy to get through, and while a lot of Jo and Wills scenes did make me smile I wouldn’t say that their romance was anything more than ok. If your looking for a breezes and light romcom you might want to consider picking up No Words.
Thank you so much to NetGalley for this ARC!
No Words
by: Meg Cabot
William Morrow and Custom House, William Morrow Paperbacks
Lots of literary adventures are scheduled for the first Little Bridges Book Festival in the glorious setting of the Florida Keys. On the tropical island of Little Bridges, Children's Librarian Molly hosts authors and their biggest fans for a January weekend of bookish love and excitement.
Meg Cabot's story is fun and humorous, as readers get to know the authors and those who follow them, along with the Little Bridges event workers. Featured are cat lover Jo, author of a middle grade series Kitty Katz and somewhat snobby Will, author of When the Heart Dies. Tension and heat happen quickly as the weekend progresses, with book signings, dinners, and special events followed by drama, twists and turns.
Although this book is a romantic comedy, Cabot incorporates some serious topics into the story, giving layers of depth. I particularly liked the descriptions of author/fan relationships, and the impact and influence that author's writings had on the lives of the readers of their books. One of the Little Bridge Island series, this book offers laugher and love in a literary setting, along with some quite thought provoking moments as well. This works well as a stand-alone read.
Thank you to Net Galley and William Morrow and Custom House, William Morrow Paperbacks for the advance reader's copy and opportunity to provide my unbiased review.
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No Words by Meg Cabot is a very entertaining romance revolving around two authors attending a book festival. Will Price is a best-selling author, arguably of romance books, whose books always seem to get made into movies. Several years earlier he had inadvertently dissed children's author, Jo Wright, and her Kitty Katz books and plans to use this book festival to make up for that insult. Jo is still angry, plus she has finally kicked out her poor-excuse-for-a-boyfriend and is trying to re-home her ailing father to a better climate. Everything we need for a romantic comedy! He had already fallen twice this winter and broken his wrist each time. As it turns out, Little Bridge, Florida, is where Will Price lives and he is on the board of the Little Bridge Book Festival. The two of them making nice with each other will be nothing if not fun. Everything we need for a romantic comedy!
Meg Cabot thinks reading should be entertaining and she has certainly made that obvious in this book. The characters, like many authors, are all quirky, from their chosen genres, to their personal habits in dressing. The festival is popular. People have come from as far as Canada to meet their favorites and listen to them speak and read from their works. Cabot catches so much of what a real author talk can be and catches the personalities of some of the audience, as well. Most of the authors write for middle school audiences, but are read by all ages, just as in reality. This was a very amusing book, full of quirkiness and miscommunication. It is well written and worth the hours used in read it. I highly recommend.
I was invited to read a free e-ARC of No Words by Harper Collins, through Netgalley. All thoughts and opinions are mine. #netgalley #harpercollins #nowords
Book Review: No Words (Little Bridge Island #3) by Meg Cabot
No Words is an adult contemporary romance novel about two successful authors who are thrown together on a small Floridian island during a book club convention.
Jo Wright almost turns down a chance to appear at the first annual Little Bridge Book Festival out of fear of running into her nemesis Will Price who insulted her books over a year before in an interview. But seeing Will Price on his home turf, figuring out his personality quirks and with his precocious teenage sister, Chloe, Jo finds her heart warming toward him.
This is an extra fluffy and sugary sweet book with little conflict or tension. Even the resentment Jo has toward Will is easily overcome and resolved. The surrounding characters like KellyJean (the kooky paranormal author) or Garrett (the children’s fantasy series writer who is constantly trying to pull coins behind people’s ears) are cliched and annoying. I didn’t feel any chemistry between Jo and Will although they are supposedly so hot for each other. And the excerpts from Will’s supposed best-selling novels were the worst books I’ve ever heard of and I’m relieved that they aren’t real.
This was a silly, forgettable book and could hit readers in just the right feels if they love warm breezes, authors and book conventions but it lacked depth of emotion for me.
3 stars
3.5 Stars!
I’m one of those who’s kicking and screaming when summer ends. It’s my absolute favorite season. That combined with the fact that this story takes place in the Florida Keys (Florida native here! 🙋🏻♀️) and I was ALL in! 😎😍
No Words by @officialmegcabot
Genre: Romance
My Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️💫/5
Steam Gauge: 🔥
Review: No Words is an enemies-to-lovers romance about two authors who’ve never met before, but only know one another through their respective work. They meet at a book festival one weekend while on vacation.
I love a good vacation romance, and this one delivered in the sense that it was light and fun. There are some great side characters who I definitely hope get stories of their own soon. This is book 3 in a series, but can totally be read as a stand-alone.
I loved that this was a no drama romance and that it had a summertime feel to it. ☀️
If you enjoyed Beach Read, by Emily Henry, you would definitely like this book. I do wish it would’ve had a bit more 🌶🌶🌶 but that’s just me! I would for sure read this author again.
Pure Meg Cabot gold. No Words is the latest installment of the Little Bridge series. It features middle grade author Jo Wright as she travels to the Florida Keys for an all expenses paid book festival. It is just the break she needs. All she has to do is avoid the arrogant (yet handsome) author Will, whom she has a complicated past with. When she unexpectedly runs into Will, he seems to want to make amends for his past wrong doings but Jo is not so sure.
In true Meg Cabot fashion, this is a fast-paced rom-com of the highest degree - complete with witty banter, feel good characters, and some belly chuckles. The inside peak at a book festival from the author's prospective was a fun and enjoyable twist. Can't wait for more.
This was a fun, light hearted book, but I just didn't buy into the romance or feel like it was very compelling.
"No Words" by Meg Cabot
Little Bridge Island #3
Release Date: 10.12.2021
Jo Wright is given an opportunity she cannot refuse -- the chance to speak and sign at the Little Bridge Island's first book festival, especially since it is all expenses paid!
Of course, that does mean she will have to see her nemesis, bestselling author, Will Price, who lives on the island. Jo needs that money though. She is having writer's block for the next installment in her bestselling children's series, Kitty Katz. Her father needs some financial assistance.
When she hears that Will is off the island, due to filming of his next book, she is excited!
When Jo arrives on the island, she is surprised to see Will, and even more shocked that he seems apologetic of his actions. He wants to make amends and show Jo that he has changed, especially since Will trashed talked Jo's books during an interview. She begins to let go of her grudge and sees that they have more in common than she thought.
Do you know how hype I was when I saw that Meg Cabot was publishing another novel? I was even more hyped up when I was approve from @netgalley! I grew up reading "The Princess Diaries," Heather Wells mysteries, and her other stand alone novels!
"No Words" is a cute, sweet rom-com. I liked Jo and her friends, especially on how supportive they are of one another. There was a lot of awkward moments and banter between Jo and Will, which I love. Although the third in the series, it can be read as a standalone.
Thank you to @netgalley for providing a copy of this novel in exchange for my honest review.
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I’ve been in a bit of reading slump lately and this book was exactly what I needed to get out of it! Fun, sexy, and oh so witty. Jo and Will’s relationship (hellooo enemies to lovers 😍) was slow to start, but so sweet when Jo finally realizes Will’s true feelings for her. As endearing and fun as all the secondary characters were, Jo was definitely my favorite! Her kind but fiery, independent personality was so fun to read. I also had no idea this book was part of a series! But it can definitely be read as a stand-alone. Also can we talk about the setting in the Florida Keys! 😍 The setting definitely added to the overall warmth of the story. Thanks so much to NetGalley, Meg Cabot, and William Morrow Paperbacks for the E-ARC in exchange for my review.
I received a copy of this book for review from NetGalley. I have been reading Meg Cabot for a scarily long time, so I have been looking forward to No Words. While I missed the next most recent book in the series, I have read the rest of them, yet still did not feel like I missed anything from the story. This is a cute, self-contained little story, with a mostly satisfying enemies to lovers plot. Despite the premise, this is a very low angst tale with two characters who just needed a little time and a push to get together. I wanted just a little more detail about why he screwed up so epically, but overall, I was happy with this book. It's sweet, funny, and a good mood booster.
I've loved Cabot's books for years so it takes no persuading to get me to pick up her new releases! She's an auto buy for me because her books are always entertaining and a great escape.
It was so fun being back on Little Bridge Island in No Words! This is the third in the series but can be read as a standalone. There are minor spoilers for the second book, but nothing you wouldn't expect anyway when you pick up a romance.
Main character Jo was so lovable and her inner dialogue had me cracking up. This book is an enemies to lovers, one of my favorite tropes because I love seeing the characters' opinions of each other change throughout the book. The jump from hate/major dislike to begrudging like/acceptance to eventually more is usually a pretty great journey and Cabot delivered in No Words.
The book takes place over a weekend at a book festival on Little Bridge Island, and had me wishing I could attend! I've never been to a book festival or author event before.
If you've loved Meg Cabot's books in the past or you love romance and women's fiction in general, I recommend adding this to your tbr. It's sweet and funny and will have you dreaming of a beach vacation.
Reading a new book in this series is like going back to your favorite place away from home. Little Bridge Island is host to a first time book festival showcasing their new library and love of reading. The story is chocked full of wonderful characters both new and returning from the previous books, fun locations, and surprising situations.
I loved the literary fans who attend the festival and share their love for certain book series and reasons why they were such avid fans. The atmosphere was so realistic that I found myself wishing such an event was actually an option for me. The flow between situations and characters seemed effortless and genuine.
I have to recommend this author and book! It was a lovely tropical escape and was over too soon. Meg Cabot is a terrific author that always leaves you satisfied. Many thanks to NetGalley and publisher William Morrow and Custom House for the opportunity to read and review this fun book.
No Words is the third book in the Little Bridge Island series that can be read as a standalone. It's probably my favorite in the series.
CW: sexual harassment, death of a parent (past), depression (past), disappearance at sea (brief)
Jo can't write anything and a lot of it is Will's fault, after his negative comments about her started a deep depression. She agrees to go to a book festival on Little Bridge Island hoping it will spark some inspiration. But then Will keeps showing up and is showing Jo that he might not be as bad as she thinks he is.
Will definitely reminded me of Nicholas Sparks when it came to the stories he wrote, Jo had an interesting children's book series about a cat that doled out life advice. I enjoyed each day at the festival and found myself rooting for Will and Jo despite it being such a short time period. This was a fun read that made me love Little bridge Island more than I already did.
Thank you to NetGalley and William Morrow for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.