Member Reviews
As always, Kate Bromley delivered an adorable rom com! I loved the FMC, she was relatable and fun. I loved the setting of the story, and the plot was so cute. Definitely a quick paced feel good story!
According to Winnie’s boss, she needs to date more. Winnie agrees to a few “terms” while on a work trip to London with her boss Juliette. She must got on 3 dates. On this work trip, she meets Liam, who is off limits!
I loved the chemistry between the characters and their witty banter. This book had me constantly laughing and wanting more. This was a really cute light-hearted rom-com! The ending was adorable. Bonus, there’s a cute dog named Ollie!
This was a sweet read. I just don’t know that it would pass for my particular public library, but I really enjoyed it as her reader.
I loved this book! It's well-written, enjoyable, and a great read. The author did a great job of writing in a way that captures the readers attention, and makes you not want to put it down until you're finished! I would highly recommend it!
I’m not sure how I feel about this one still. I liked it while I was reading it but I found it very forgettable. I did really like the characters and the story line.
Winnie and Liam :,) I love them! There’s romance, character development, theater! I loved the end. This one will pull at your heartstrings!
I had a blast reading this. It was pure entertainment! Great characters and tension. Easy in one sitting kinda read😆
HERE FOR THE DRAMA is another reason to love Kate Bromley. Her characters are fun to read about. There is humor, intelligence, and just the right level of heat. I am here for this book!
Here for the Drama is one of those fun, cute, surprisingly deep at times books that you just enjoy reading but can't pinpoint exactly why. Just a good story, with theatre fun, and a nice romantic storyline woven in. Also, the dialogue was so charmingly witty, I laughed out loud.
Hello
Apologies for the late notice, but I have decided not to review this title.
While I am certain it's obvious by now, I wanted to also clear this off NetGalley, so it's not showing as open for either of us.
I look forward to continuing to work with you in 2023 and beyond.
Laura
BOOK REVIEW
BOOK: Here for the Drama
AUTHOR: Kate Bromley
FORMAT: eBook
RATING: DNF (did not finish)
MY THOUGHTS
I started this book and found that I had a lot of difficulty connecting to the story. I did not finish it, not for lack of quality of the book but more so that I felt it was a “right book wrong time” situation where I wasn’t in the right mindset for this one at this time! Hopefully will be picking it back up in the future!
A cute book with cute dog and cute characters, A little dramatic like the title states. Thanks to Harper for the arc for my honest review.
Here for the Drama is a lighthearted and witty romance. Fun characters, smart banter, and an adorable romance make for a fun rom-com.
Thank you to Netgalley and the Publisher for the opportunity to read and review this title. All opinions and mistakes are my own.
Winnie’s dream is to write her own play, but for now she’s an assistant to Juliette, a famous female playwriter. When Juliette’s play gets picked up in London, Winnie hops on a plane to help out. In London Winnie is busy trying to write her own play, dealing with Juliette and the problems that arise with production and trying to keep Liam a secret, Juliette’s handsome nephew that Winnie is forbidden to date.
If you enjoy theatre and drama this one is for you! There were some laugh out loud moments and the banter was witty. Winnie is a strong female lead and she has the most adorable rescue pup named Ollie, that makes multiple appearances. Liam is British and swoon worthy. It was a fun and sweet forbidden love romance set London.
I. Loved. This. Book. From the witty writing to the clever plot, and everything in between, Here for the Drama by Kate Bromley has everything I could ask for in a rom-com. I related to Winnie right away. I also liked Roshni. At first, I thought she was going to be a third wheel, non-important character. But her wit is sharp, and the banter between her and Winnie is thoroughly entertaining. To me, the rom com aspect almost took a backseat to the drama of rehearsals. I kept wanting to get back to the pop-up performance of Juliette’s play. Oh yeah, and the rom-com is fun too. Just a winning book all around. For more details, please visit Fireflies and Free Kicks. This review was written based on a digital copy of the book from Graydon House.
I loved Talk Bookish to Me so I was really excited to get my hands on this one. I really loved the romance between Liam and Winnie but I wanted more from them. The back and forth teasing was pure perfection.
I thought the main focal point of this book was alot on Juliette. It was hard to like her b/c she was so self centered and i didn't really have any interest in reading that much on her. It was hard to read how much she pushed Winnie into doing things that she should be doing herself. That is the reason why I am rating it a 3 star.
This one was VERY hard for me to get into. I tried and tried, but the characters and I just never connected. I'm not a big theater gal, so maybe that's why and this is simply just a me issue.
Kate writes another hard-to-put down book. You are drawn into the lives of Juliette and her assistant, Winnie, and their trip across the pond to put on one of Juliette's plays. You will learn to hate Juliette and cheer for Winnie. Of course, throw in a stray dog and a cute guy and what's not to love? It's a book that is sure to be a re-read for it's entertaining plot and love triangle.
It took me a little while to get into this book, but once I got through the beginning I enjoyed it for the most part. I loved the theater setting and all the side characters.
Loved the setting of this story, obvs. The characters were well drawn and the conflicts were believable and interesting. The main love interest was not the swooniest but that can be forgiven because of the other cute aspects of the story.