Member Reviews
I absolutely loved HOOK, LINE, AND SINKER. I haven't read IT HAPPENED ONE SUMMER yet, but that didn't deter from the reading experience at all. I'm obsessed with friends-to-lovers and it was done so incredibly well here- Hannah and Fox were both hesitant about starting a relationship together so the slow burn was there, but it was also fun getting to see them realize that the other one (gasp) might actually be interested in them too! My only complaint is for how much Hannah talks about her bond with Piper and how she is the most important person to her, there's a lack of Piper in the book. (Also, just me personally and not a real complaint, but I would have loved a scene towards the end where Fox took off the bracelet for ~growth~.)
Overall, I really really enjoyed this book and it's made me want to go and read Tessa Bailey's entire backlog, to be quite honest.
review to be posted on goodreads closer to release
i received an arc from netgalley.
this book is phenomenal, that’s all the words that i have for it. i’m such a sucker for a story where one of them thinks they don’t deserve love and they are only good for sex. fox is just such a good guy and every part of this story left me wanting more.
Hook, Line, and Sinker is the second book in the “It Happened One Summer” series and I honestly enjoyed it from start to finish. Hannah and Fox were great individual characters but I also loved them as a couple. They were so sweet together. This book was unexpectedly slow burn and I think that’s what elevated the story. Their relationship developed perfectly and didn’t feel out of the blue.
Hannah is one of the sweetest girls ever. She’s always taken a backseat to others and she finally gets her moment to shine. Fox complimented Hannah perfectly. He never put her down and always uplifted her. The way he was stuck on her since first meeting her was too good.
Tessa Bailey’s writing fits the story and the characters. The book is littered with pop culture references and it feels very current. I also loved the Piper and Brendan crumbs we got. I wish we had more sister bonding because I loved their relationship in the first book.
Oh wow. This is early thoughts flying from my fingers. I *just* finished the book and to say I swooned, friends I SWOONED. Fox and Hannah may be the best, reigning from the top of Tessa Bailey’s couples yet. The progression of their relationship is so well paced. It allowed for SO MANY artfully placed layers within their friendship. I absolutely adored every page.
I grew up with a parent working on ships in the Bering Sea. Tessa Bailey really captured the spark that drew him to the sea and this high adrenaline insanely dangerous career.
this was definitely a much slower burn than it happened one summer and i loved it and they were ROOMMATES. hannah’s so sweet and very set on what she wants and the way that she just plays music in her head is very relatable. the story setting is back in westport but with the buzz of a movie being filmed there giving the small town a romanticized feel. i loved fox and hannah’s story especially the prologue with all the text messages on how the kept in touch with wach other over the past months and never fell out of rhythm
*I received a free copy of this through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*
Tessa Bailey does it again! I loved this as much as the first one. Hannah and Fox are amazing. I think I like them even better than Brendan and Piper. The angst, the will-they-won't-they, the chemistry! It was so good. The character development, the story, just so good. I might have to make Tessa an auto buy author.
i fell for this series when i read the previous book - ‘it happened one summer’ - two months ago and i was absolutely stoked to receive an advance copy of fox and hannah’s book, which i wanted to read desperately. i’m really not a a huge fan of the friends-to-lovers trope, but when you do it right (like what tessa bailey has done with this book) that trope can be *chef’s kiss*
‘hook, line, and sinker’ contained all of the things that i loved from ‘it happened one summer’ - a well-developed small-town setting and cast of side characters, lovable leads, plenty of well-placed humor - and then some.
Hook, Line, and Sinker is the second installment in Tessa Bailey's "It Happened One Summer" series. Ever since reading the first book, I was truly aching for a chance to read Fox and Hannah's story. Their relationship was hinted at in the background of Piper and Brendan's book--and I was so excited to see how their story would unfold when they were at the forefront. Tessa Bailey so effortlessly brought me back into the atmospheric town of Westport that readers fell in love with in "It Happened One Summer". This setting truly allowed the explosive chemistry between Fox and Hannah to explode, and I was immediately hooked. (Truly, I read this book within a span of a day) Everything from the buildup, to the steam, to the familial dynamics concurrent on the side made this such an enjoyable and addicting read. I had such high hopes for this sequel, due to my enjoyment of its predecessor, and I am so happy that my expectations were blown out of the water. Such a great book and series that I will be thinking about for ages to come. Bailey has truly set the bar for summer RomComs, "Hook, Line, and Sinker" was outstanding.
This book deserves ALL of the stars. I adored this book from start to finish. My only complaint is that the book ended. I could read about Hannah and Fox all day. Their story was everything. It was the most exquisite slow burn, heartfelt, friends-to-lovers story.
Tessa Bailey wrote Fox’s character and his struggles so well. I really felt for him. Everyone judged and forced him into a role he never wanted from a young age. Fox never thought he could deviate from that path since everyone who knew him believed he would be a playboy. It broke my heart. Watching Hannah help Fox realize his true potential and character was such a rewarding reading experience. His character arc was executed flawlessly. Hannah’s character arc was also written really well. Hannah believes she’s a secondary character rather than a leading lady. She wants to be a leading lady, but she isn’t sure she’s capable. Fox, however, knows she is. These two characters complimented each other perfectly.
I can’t say enough good things about this book. It’s a must-read for all romance lovers. Everyone needs to add this book to their TBR immediately.
I loved Tessa Bailey's Hot & Hammered series, so I was excited to read her series about the Bellinger sisters. Hook, Line, and Sinker is the second book in what I'm assuming will be a duology. It focuses on the younger Bellinger sister, Hannah. Unlike her famous older sister, Hannah has always played supporting character to someone else's lead. But she is determined to change that, and finally start taking charge of what she wants. Professionally... and personally? Fox is the town's resident Casanova, known for his one-night stands and little else. But he is uncomfortable with a role that he feels he has been forced into, and a reputation that he doesn't like.
This book is described as a friends-to-lovers story, but it didn't really feel like that to me. First of all, the friendship was of very short duration, and Hannah and Fox only ever labelled each other as friends because, although they were terribly attracted to each other, they both felt they couldn't have a relationship with each other for various reasons. Then Hannah comes to stay in Westport for work, and ends up staying in Fox's spare bedroom. Of course, the close proximity makes it *hard* for them to ignore their chemistry. But Hannah is pining after someone else. And Fox is worried that attaching himself to Hannah will ruin her reputation as a good girl.
I loved this book, and probably would have read it in one sitting had my life allowed. It is quite spicy, and was a different take on the bad boy and girl next door dynamic. Hannah was a fun character, and Fox was a secret little cinnamon roll. If you enjoy rom coms, you'll love the Bellinger sister books. I would recommend reading It Happened One Summer (Piper's story) first, since the start of Hannah and Fox's relationship is set up in that book.
I loved It Happened One Summer and "meeting" Hannah and Fox in that book, I knew their story would be a sexy, heartfelt one. And Tessa Bailey does not disappoint! This is a soft, emotional, deep-feeling romance about how the right people help heal us from past hurts and emotional damage. Hannah is such a sweet, caring, interesting character, a "supporting player but never the leading lady in life" in her words. Her journey as she starts to take bigger career chances and truly believe in herself is beautiful to see. But I think I was most moved by Fox's emotional growth arc from his pattern of playboy flings to a deeper and richer relationship once he found the right woman to be vulnerable with and risk everything for.
***Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for providing me with a digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest review***
Pete Townsend's "Let My Love Open the Door"
This book was filled with music and love. Hannah and Fox were the perfect, quirky characters and they create their own soundtrack to find their way to one another. The book was filled with angst, steamy scenes, and a whole lot of pining. It was wonderful!
I loved this book. I loved that the characters talked to each other and that poor communication wasn't their biggest challenge. There is less of Westport and its supporting characters in this one but it is still a fun setting. Just a really fun summer read.
Thank you Netgalley and Avon for sending me this e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Publication date: March 1, 2022
<b> Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
TW: toxic masculinity, slut shaming (focused on a male character)
Reading this book felt like a joyous reunion with old friends. After having read and loving Piper and Brendan in 'It Happened One Summer', it was nice to spend some more time with Hannah and Fox as they now played the starring roles. Personally, I found Hannah a little easier to relate to and thus my adjustment into her voice and point-of-view came to me naturally. I don’t necessarily like comparing books, as they are all unique in their own way, but the angst and slow-burn tension in 'Hook, Line, and Sinker' took the cake for me.
Taking place right after the events of book one, Hannah and Fox have seemingly taken on a platonic friendship, a friendship where the text frequently and relate to each other through song lyrics and vibes. After pitching a idea for the film she’s working on, Hannah finds herself back in Westport, staying with Fox and they are forced to confront the emotion they are both battling. This book covers themes toxic masculinity and slut shaming as we come to learn more about Fox, his reputation, his past, and his hopes for the future. This beautiful man has so many self-deprecating thoughts and it’s hard to read about someone feeling so low due the their environment and the people who are supposed to lift up and support them.
I really, really, wish Fox had sought professional help, as much as he was trying to work on his issues he was extremely reliant on Hannah for emotional support and affirmation. In doses this is healthy, and necessary in any relationship, but while Hannah was strong, and loving, she definitely had the burden of consistently watching her step so that Fox would not falter. That didn’t feel like a full partnership to me, because how can you be expected to always suppress and monitor yourself in favor of someone else? That is not healthy long-term and can lead to burnout and increased issues for the other person. Aside from that, I really rooted for Hannah and Fox, for them to get over their mutual pining that they wouldn’t admit out of fear of what the author would think.
If you’re looking for a lot of sex and early on, you’re aren’t going to get it, you’ll be teased just like the characters are, but overall you need to be patient. Sex isn’t just sex, and the waiting is a lesson and adds to the depths of these characters. It is slow-burn at its finest, filled with raw intensity and deep emotional connections. I was such a fan of this book, which simultaneously made me want to rip out my hair, giggle, and beam with elation as I experienced everything alongside these characters. Fox and Hannah are special, and you really get to witness their growth individually and together in this installment. I will say after book one I thought we would see more inclusion of Hannah and Piper’s mom at least, but alas it was not meant to be. I am sad to part ways with the Bellinger sisters, but their stories were beautifully told and rife with sassy banter, comedic gold, and touching moments of the heart.
P.S. That epilogue was just *chef’s kiss*
This book was a steamy read! From the moment the book starts out, you know that Fox and Hannah have a relationship like no other. You can feel the chemistry ignite, sizzle, and fire up through out the pages of this book. The author does a great job at intensifying the relationship in a way that you feel every movement between the two main characters. Such a good read.
I didn't know that there was a book about Piper's life and I am excited to read how they all tie in together!
12 stars!! I loved this book. I loved the characters, I loved their story, I loved the setting. I had my heart in my throat for the entire book. I have enjoyed Tessa Bailey's books before and this is one of the best. I haven't read the first in this series, but have purchased it for my library and am going to pick it up soon! This is one of my favorite books in recent past. Tessa Bailey is becoming a must-read author for me.
@tessabailey does it again! I’m obsessed 🥰 this sequel is everything I hoped it would be!
These characters are so well written and the chemistry between Hannah & Fox is undeniable. You can feel their relationship come to life and you’ll be turning the pages so quickly to see how it ends. I wish I could follow this journey of the Bellinger sisters forever and ever 😭
PLUS - there are so many amazing songs mentioned that you’ll want to write them all down and create an epic playlist 🎶
thank you so much to @netgalley and @avonbooks for this ARC in exchange for an honest review. PUB DATE: 3/1/22 and you know I already preordered my copy!
Ugh, Tessa Bailey you have done it again and captured my heart!!! I’d dare say that I loved the second book in this series more than the first. Fox and Hannah are both so lovable and you couldn’t help but root for them in this amazing friends to lovers romance. Bailey does a spicy romance better than anyone else and this one certainly didn’t disappoint. Fox is that classic bad boy who has a soft side (doesn’t hold back in the bedroom tho)! Hannah comes back to Westport to film a movie and since Brandon’s parents are in town she cannot stay with her sister Piper, conveniently fox has an empty room for her. If you read the first one you know that fox and Hannah became quick friends and that friendship continued even from LA. With fox’s past they both kind of knew that a relationship was off the table. But as we all know a little forced proximity and a close friendship, things can get spicy real quick!! I loved that Bailey also addressed a few harder topics and issues within this relationship not just what’s on the surface. Overall, a well done romance and I highly recommend you pick this one up in March and it happened one summer if you haven’t already!
Thank you to Netgalley and the publishing team for providing me with this ARC!
This was such a cute read!! I liked Fox and Hannah’s vibe from book one and they really shined in their own. It’s between a 3.5-4 just because some parts with their relationship felt like Hannah had to do more emotional pushing for Fox to get moving. After a few chapters of his insecurities repeating itself, it can get a little grating BUT I will say, his growth was really nice to see and he started pulling his weight in the emotional labor of the relationship. Hannah’s growth was also wonderful to see as she found her leading lady spotlight! Overall, their romance was really cute because they started as friends and really pushed each other to do what needed to be done for themselves!! It also had a lot of moments that made me laugh out loud! The epilogue made my heart so damn full!!!!
I....liked it? Maybe not as much as It Happened One Summer, but I did really enjoy Fox. I'm liking that with this new series, Tessa Bailey seems to be dropping the toxic-male-lead trope and having them be at least semi-decent human beings. I do think that this one was a bit long and drawn out - not the slow burn part, but them taking so long to get their stuff together.
Also, Piper and Brendan completely treated Hannah and Fox like children, and it was annoying. They're fully grown humans.