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#BookOnAFeeling:
Thank you @proamnfe and @macmilkan for my gifted copies!
Booked on a Feeling was a fun, feel good romcom for a weekend of reading. I felt like it was a tad bit too long, but regardless it was a breezy read.
We have a friends to lovers trope happening with a bookshop. I mean, I am sat. I really liked Lizzie as a character. I felt for the girl. As someone with anxiety I wish it was discussed a bit more instead of just throwing it in there, but she definitely made me like her more.
Cindy Kay is amazing. I don’t think there’s any dispute with that. Audio is phenomenal and highly highly recommended.
I felt it dragged in places but overall, a solid listen. Out now.
I unfortunately could not get in to this one. I loved the concept, but it just didn’t work for me. Did not finish at 20%
DNF @10%
The combination of childhood friends-to-lovers mixed with the overwhelming onslaught of girl hate just isn't doing it for me.
The writing is fine, and I like the mental-health rep. but I don't see this book getting more than a 3-star rating from me so I'm just going to DNF it now.
Cute idea. Didn’t realize that it was friends to lovers or the middle of a series, but that’s on me. It was good but not great.
DNF at 50%. I got really bored and it felt predictable. I didn't think it was worth my time. If you want clueless characters "denying" their love, check it out.
Cute small town romance! I enjoyed the setting and the fact that the FMC loved setting up a bookstore, I very much so identified with that part of her. The MMC was cute and I loved the whole family dynamic. The typical third act breakup brought this one down for me as it felt like it was put in there just to be a conflict. I did enjoy the resolution and was very happy with the 'happy ever after.'
Lizzy and Jack have been best friends for ages, but they decided to try dating when Lizzy visits his hometown for a vacation. The chemistry between them is so well-written and the characters really come to life in this story. I really enjoyed reading about Jack's family. It's the third book in a series, which I didn't know when I picked it up, but it totally stands on its own. Though it's obvious that there's backstory for other characters, not having read the other books didn't diminish the story between Lizzy and Jack. There's something special about a book where the characters really analyze their dreams and take skillful action-maybe because I'm trying to do the same thing right now, but I found it inspiring.
Many thanks to St. Martin's Press, St. Martin's Griffin and NetGalley for the advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest feedback.
When Lizzy Chung, a conflict-averse lawyer on her way to making partner, has a panic attack during a hearing, she knows there’s only one thing to do: take an extended holiday to Weldon, California where she can spend three weeks relaxing in the company of her best friend of twenty years, Jack Park. But when Lizzy gets to Weldon, she discovers new feelings and new dreams when she and Jack spend their days helping renovate the small-town bookshop and their nights becoming more than just friends. But as Lizzy discovers new passions, she must also decide her right path: stay in Weldon to be close to Jack, or return to her lawyer life in LA to appease her mom.
Booked on a Feeling was so much more than a friends-to-lovers romance. Lee gives readers a story about finding love, finding happiness, satisfying others versus living your own life, and the big, scary decision to change careers.
A highlight for me throughout this book was how quickly both Lizzy and Jack realized they had feelings for each other. There was no beating around the bush with these two; they knew they loved their best friend, and I loved the dual POVs so we could really see them both opening up to the possibility of more. Usually, friends-to-lovers romances tend to move at a slower pace, but Lee didn’t hesitate to have these two realize their feelings sooner rather than later.
The chemistry between Jack and Lizzy was definitely strong. Backed by twenty years of friendship, these two were definitely on the same trajectory, moving in sync when it came to life and career changes.
Both Lizzy and Jack were Korean-American, and I loved the dynamics in both of their families; Lee gave us the full spectrum, from overbearing, unsupportive parents to loving, doting parents (who will always make sure you’re fed well every single time you visit). Both of their parents played a big role in the paths they chose, and I was really glad to see both sides represented, rather than just Lizzy’s cynical mother who would only accept Lizzy if she was a successful lawyer.
As big of a role as romance plays in Booked on a Feeling, I loved how Lee handled the crisis-inducing career change. Especially when parental expectations are high, starting over in a new line of work can be extremely daunting. Lizzy definitely felt it, and her fears and uncertainties came through on the page. I thought Lee handled these worries and fears both delicately and head-on, showing readers it’s okay to change course.
I had a hard time putting Booked on a Feeling down. Jayci Lee gave us way more than a fluffy friends-to-lovers romance; this story dives into owning our own path while also dealing with both family and our own self-imposed expectations. This friends-to-lovers romance will be a hit for anyone who’s ever dreamt of changing careers (a love for bookstores will only make this book that much more enjoyable).
This one unfortunately was just meh for me...it read a little juvenile and I didnt connect with the characters.
Booked on a Feeling" is a contemporary romance novel by Jayci Lee. In this book, the protagonist, Vera Park, is a successful travel writer who has sworn off love after a string of failed relationships. However, when she meets the charming and handsome Derek Park at a book event, she finds herself drawn to him despite her reservations. As Vera and Derek navigate their budding romance, they must confront their own insecurities and past traumas in order to find true love and happiness. With its engaging characters, witty banter, and swoon-worthy romance, "Booked on a Feeling" is a delightful read that will leave readers feeling warm and fuzzy inside.
This was everything! A heartfelt sweet romance! The characters were incredibly likable and besides the stubbornness of not communicating their feelings for one another but other than that this was sweet and beautiful!
This was a perfect friends to lovers story. Sexy and sweet and so much fun. I loved how they found their way together.
I was really excited for this book because I love a love story, especially one that is set in a bookstore. Unfortunately, this book read very YA to me and wasn't my style for a romance book. This would be a great book for someone who loves a slow-burn, closed door romance but that just isn't me.
If you've read and enjoyed the first two books in the series, you will probably like this one.
That is not me, though. The book started off with some pacing issues (too fast, and then too slow). I liked the plot when Lizzy first reached Welden, but about half way through the book, the character development really started to bother me. I truly could not stand Lizzy as I felt like she was really immature. Lots of cringe all around.
And if I hadn't been feeling like this already... the epilogue would have sealed the deal. Not my cup of tea.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for a copy of this book.
I wanted to love this one.High power lawyer winning a huge case! Amazing!
However, I felt like this read very YA and the characters make these rash decisions that feels very immature.
I just had a hard time finding a want to continue reading, and the point where I was invested in the characters relationship and future.
A lighthearted love story and a bookstore. What’s not to love? A good friend zone to lovers book. From childhood to adulthood.
If you love friends to lovers and bookstore vibes then this book is for you! It was so endearing to watch two childhood friends fall in love. And when the guy falls first😍 I loved how much his family loved her and there were so many amazing cultural references that had me learning all the time! The heartfelt moments were there and they both took pride in something they did together. A very lovely bookstore romance that will have you swooning.
I started reading this book, but just couldn't get into it. So, unfortunately, it was a DNF for me. I may try another of her books in the future.
I was super excited to read this book because who doesn't want to be the main character in a romance set around a bookstore?
I loved the small town setting and bookstore vibes. While I enjoyed the romance, I felt like there was not a lot of chemistry between the characters. Everything seemed detached.
If you are a fan of slow burn romances that still offer steam, this might be for you.
Cute little read, though not a lot of substance. The main character was a bit boring for me, and there wasn't enough character development to fully invest me.