Member Reviews
This is a delightful romantic comedy in a lighter vein. The main characters, Savannah and Will are appealing, as is the setting in a small boutique publishing house that is struggling financially. Savannah, an assistant editor, is secretly writing her own novel, which she leaves in a hidden room full of ARCs in the attic of the publisher's building. After she finds her manuscript marked with notes and suggestions in the margins, she embarks on a relationship via post-it notes with her mysterious editor. Her friend Lyla, an administrative assistant and aspiring country singer, provides a good foil for the serious Savannah with her kookiness. When Savannah catches Sam, another co-worker, exiting the hidden room, she believes she must have found her mystery friend,--but has she? Then there's her forbidding new boss, William, who happens to be the son of the owner of Pennington Publications. The story sparkles with humor and warmth, and while there is little emotional depth to the story, readers looking for a light, effervescent romance should enjoy this one.
This was really cute but would have been better without Olivia and Ferris. That storyline made the main character seem like a weak wet noodle. And boy was her family terrible to her! How dare they treat a daughter like that and what kind of parents would be ok with what happened between Savannah, Olivia, and Ferris? Terrible ones that’s who.
The rest of the story was lovely though so I would still recommend it.
*I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.*
I absolutely loved this book. A book about books with that story! Amazing! The writing is amazing too!
Savannah is an editor who wants to become a writer too. She leaves her manuscript in the ARC room and finds it with notes. At first she wasn't happy about the comments, but soon she realizes she needs the help of her mystery editor. I liked how she started having feelings for her mystery editor and slowly falling in love with him. The way they "talked" through the notes was romantic. Savannah is a great character and I like the way she actually got her dream. Also, the way she was falling in love with Will I was too. He is charming and mysterious.
I really loved each character and the whole plot.
I would definietly recommend this book. I enjoyed every second of it.
Thank you again NetGalley and Thomas Nelson Fiction for the ARC!
Savannah Cade is a junior editor at Pennington Publishing, a publisher that prides itself on printing only the best works. What they never, ever publish are romance novels! Savannah, however, is secretly writing just that and when her manuscript is rejected, drops the pages all over her secret reading room in a fit of pique. To her surprise, when she returns the next morning, she finds her manuscript neatly arranged with edits scribbled in between the lines. Despite herself, Savannah begins a dialogue back and forth with her mystery editor a unique bond is formed. It's in the margins that Savannah both finds her voice and the love of her life in this wickedly funny novel by veteran author Melissa Ferguson.
Book received for free through NetGalley
Such an adorably cute book that I binged and read in only two days. The characters were awesome. Would love to follow along with them a bit longer but happy for the window into their lives.
I received a complimentary copy of this book (thanks to Thomas Nelson Fiction)! Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I am an absolute sucker for any book that has an author/aspiring writer/editor main character, especially one that takes place in the publishing industry. This book has all of that, and it’s a romance! So I was sold.
Things I loved: “You’ve Got Mail” but in a publishing house, taking place in the margins of a romance instead of through dial up email. I loved Savannah’s best friend, the atmosphere of this Victorian home meets publishing office, and the moments between Savannah and William were really sweet. Some of their “dates” are such good places of chemistry, and I appreciated how protective/kind William is to Savannah.
Something I wish we got more of was William himself. We can tell he’s got some stuff happening under the surface (leaving New York, a breakup of some sort, interest in Savannah, etc) but we only get him at an arms length. His interest in “airport/grocery” fiction is intriguing because it goes against his mother’s interest and he sees something in Savannah that even she doesn’t recognize, but we don’t really get *him*. We get him in little bits and pieces through Savannah’s perspective and I would’ve loved to know him more.
There was a bit of drama in Savannah’s family life which was drama indeed! I would’ve loved a little more tension/confusion/flat out yelling in that moment. It was such a good build up that deserves such a fiery close!
Overall, this book has sweet chemistry and an even sweeter atmosphere, I just would’ve loved to get to know the characters a bit more. :)
Thank you to Thomas Nelson Fiction and NetGalley for this review copy!
Such a fun read! Thoroughly enjoyed it! It starts out a lil slow but picks up the pace after about 35%. The main characters are very loveable. My only issues with the book were the overwhelming number of side characters and lack of time with Wil. Maybe if the book was a bit long with more scenes with both the main characters together it would've been a 5 star for me.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the e-ARC!❤️
*Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.*
4.5⭐️
I read this book in one sitting. Light, fluffy, and very sweet. The characters make you care about them and I enjoyed the perspective of a main character who edits books. This is a perfect lighthearted read to curl up with.
The book is described as You’ve Got Mail meets the Proposal which I didn’t know before reviewing, but the whole time all I could think about was You’ve Got mail a favorite romcom movie of mine.
This book was cute, sweet, charming, and I really enjoyed reading it. Was it highly predictable? Absolutely. But isn’t that almost the point of these romcoms?? I saw reviews saying they didn’t buy the relationship between these characters, but I did!! Savannah was naive at times, but it was endearing and made sense. Also reading a book that sounds like a book the main character is writing is very mind trippy to a point. I enjoyed it. Will was not my favorite love interest but I also forgive him.
Thank you netgalley for providing this arc for an honest review. I’m actually excited to read more books by this author.
Meet Me in the Margins is a sweet story but without any real spark. Savannah is an aspiring romance writer (without any romantic experience) and is working on her first manuscript. When she accidentally leaves it in a secret room at the office. she realizes the room isn't so secret after all. And neither is her manuscript. Someone has not only read it, but they've begun to edit it and leave feedback (and not the praiseworthy kind). She's rightfully offended at first, but then understands that this mystery editor is actually spot on in his edits. They begin a correspondence back in forth in the margins of her manuscript as he helps her to finish her greatest projects to date... writing her book and finding true love.
The relationship between Will and Savannah was sweet and lighthearted, but I never felt the spark between them. Will spoke in a very formal and old fashioned way which was almost distracting to a point. Savannah seemed like a smart woman, but appeared to be very naive in worldly situations (her relationship with Ferris, her lack of experience, her relationship with her parents/sister) and I would have liked to see her have a bit more of a backbone. Overall, a sweet and heartwarming story, but not one that left me swooning.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson--FICTION for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
“Meet Me in the Margins” is a warm-hearted story with a likable protagonist who you cannot help but root for.
Savannah is an editor for a small publishing company who also hopes to publish a romance (which is not what her high-brow publishing company considers as worthwhile literature. Because of that, she hides her novel in a secret compartment of the ARC room (why can’t I have an ARC room to go into to read all of the galleys out there?) so no one at work can discover. Yet, to her surprise, not only does a mysterious reader find the book, but also provides critical feedback.
I figured out where this novel was going by the first chapter, but didn’t mind. While this novel has plenty of predictability, you don’t mind because you don’t expect to eat a slice of warmed-up apple pie for its health benefits. Ironically, this novel reads like the type of story its main character has written. How is that for meta?
This is the first book I have read by Melissa Ferguson, but definitely not the last.
Thank you the Melissa Ferguson, NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC of this novel.
I loved this! This was the sort of predictable you want in a romance book - I couldn't wait for them to finally come together. I thoroughly enjoyed this.
3.5. ⭐️ I’m such a sucker for books about books and this one did not disappoint. Meet Me in the Margins is about an assistant editor named Savannah that is secretly working on a romance manuscript. She tried selling it to another publishing company but was shot down when she was told that it needed work but if she could get it done quickly, they will consider it again. She has 45 days to rewrite her entire manuscript when she notices someone has written feedback in the margins and decides to try and get them to help her edit her book before the deadline. They secretly write back and forth to each other through her manuscript but who is this mystery man that Savannah is sort of liking?
Will is the new VP of editing at her publishing house. Savannah has been spending more time with him and starting to enjoy his company. All while trying to rewrite her manuscript, figure out who the mystery editor is and be there for her sisters engagement.
I did quite enjoy this book but it was missing the spark between the main love interests. I really liked Will. I think he had a good personality and he was snarky. He and Savannah just didn’t spend that much time together and I feel like we missed out on more of a love buildup.. Maybe the book was just a bit too short but I would have loved more. It felt like a Kdrama where there’s just build up the entire season then they just kiss the last two minutes of the final episode.
If you’re looking for a cute find yourself romance novel about an author, then this one is for you. This book was given as an ARC by NetGalley for an honest review.
Such an adorable book! It truly is a romcom in the vein of You’ve Got Mail (a movie that I love). I enjoyed the characters, and found it hard to put down. I can see this on screen, whether it’s Hallmark or in the theater. If you love curling up and getting lost in a cute story, this is for you. I happily recommend it.
Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas Nelson publishing for providing an ARC.
5/5 stars
This was such a pleasant read! I was hooked from the start and couldn’t stop reading. The characters were likeable (most of them), the writing style was funny and easy to read, the story was exceptionally cute!
It’s about Savannah, an editor (and aspiring author) at a publishing company. She writes romantic fiction, the company does not publish any genres other than non-fiction and literary fiction. She’s writing a romance novel and finished the manuscript, but according to a publisher it was not good enough yet, so she has to restart. Over the course of 1.5 months there’s a mystery man editing her manuscript and adding suggestions to it. Slowly, she starts to fall for the mystery editor, but who is he?
Such an enjoyable read, would definitely recommend. This book sure has potential to become a booktok book!
This book reminds me so much of the rom-com movies for which I don’t seem to be in the mood for these days. The first person narrative would also veer off on a different tangent causing a bit of confusion. I guess the writing style was just not for me.
I loved the book world setting though, and the storyline with the mysterious editings is adorable.
𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰
Meet Me in the Margins by #MelissaFerguson
𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐒𝐲𝐧𝐨𝐩𝐬𝐢𝐬: By day Savannah works as an editor at Pennington Publishing, a prestigious publisher publishing "only the most curated, vetted manuscripts" that Pennington "believes the word needs to see." By night, she is secretly writing a romance novel, which Pennington frowns upon because romance titles are tacky and tasteless. During a meeting to introduce the new VP and publisher William Pennington, the son of the current editor, Savannah is almost caught with her beloved manuscript. Savannah runs into the ARC room and shoves the book into a drawer. She comes back later to retrieve it and discovers someone wrote notes in the margins of the first chapter. Savannah is upset that someone criticized her work. After a meeting with a prospective publisher she realizes that she needs the mystery editor's help. Eventually Savannah's notes with the mysterious editor become more personal. Savannah tries to find out who is helping her, because she realizes she has feelings for this person she bared her sole to. Will she find out who her mysterious editor is?
𝐌𝐲 𝐓𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡𝐭𝐬: This light, positive rom-com is a really sweet story. Savannah's self-image, trying relationships with family members, and finding her true passion writing, add depth to this story. If you are looking for a rom-com, that is low on the steam, has a slow burn, and leaves you a great feeling this is the book for you.
𝘐 𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘦𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘥 𝘢 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘭𝘪𝘮𝘦𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘺 𝘤𝘰𝘱𝘺 𝘰𝘧 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘣𝘰𝘰𝘬. 𝘖𝘱𝘪𝘯𝘪𝘰𝘯𝘴 𝘦𝘹𝘱𝘳𝘦𝘴𝘴𝘦𝘥 𝘪𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸 𝘢𝘳𝘦 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘭𝘦𝘵𝘦𝘭𝘺 𝘮𝘺 𝘰𝘸𝘯.
This was so unexpectedly perfectly cute!! I genuinely enjoyed this book so much. It's a really quick read but I didn't want to put it down!
"Life is about movement, and pause. Work, and rest. It’s about relationship. About valuing others and truly taking the time to show them they are precious. About valuing yourself, too, and your uniquely given, whispered-into-your-DNA goals and dreams."
What a delightful book! Meet Me in the Margins is a literary-themed sweet romance that kept me turning the pages! I'm pretty hard on books that are book-themed, because I feel like they are sometimes meant to lure bookstagrammers in by cute covers and hooks, but then entrap us in subpar storylines that actually have little to do with a genuine love of reading. I said what I said! I took a chance on Meet Me in the Margins and I'm so happy to say it exceeded my tough expectations and actually gave a fascinating look into the psyche of authors, editors, and the publishing world at large.
Besides the lovely bookish content, there is a beautiful love story that grows at a realistic pace which I really appreciated. Other wonderful themes are the love of family, persistence, and acceptance of ourselves despite perceived "flaws" (that really are just the beautiful things that make us, us).
It was quirky, fun, and relatable. Will is charming. The male protagonist has a playful and vulnerable side to his business-like demeanor exterior. Every girl wants that modern-day prince charming. Savannah is a girl with a heart of gold that tells it like it is, down to earth. It's almost a modern-day Cinderella Story. It is good; however, it was predictable. Most of the characters lack depth and that leaves the story somewhat complete.
Thank you to Thomas Nelson--FICTION and NetGalley for letting me read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.