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Thanks for letting me read I love enemies to lovers it is my favorite trope and it was funny and easy to read and would love to read again very much enjoyed it
This book had everything. The slow burn enemies-to-lovers, the forced proximity, and even some fake dating. Also the tension? Absolute perfection. I love how their relationship slowly grew from hating each other, to a mutual agreement, to friends, to lovers. The humour in this book was also great and I found myself laughing out loud multiple times! I love how this story ended off, everything tying together nicely and of course some conflict and plot twists. This is perfect if you're looking for a cute YA summer read!
"Stuck With Him", by Danielle Owen-Jones, centers around an interesting idea: what would happen if two almost strangers had to share a house? In this book, meditation specialist Zack and interior designer Lucy both want the same house but can't afford it. In order to both achieve their dreams, they agree to share the house. However, living together is anything but easy. Zack is laid-back, messy, and always late. Lucy is uptight, organized, and rigid about her schedule. While trying to figure out how to live together peacefully, the sparks begin to fly.
While I can understand the two of them having a physical relationship, the likelihood of two such very different people living happily ever after feels like an impossibility. Also, I didn't find Lucy very likable, especially when she did things such as answering her phone to a business call while her friend was walking down the aisle to be married! I did enjoy the originality of the plot line though. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
Synopsis:
Lucy - an interior designer, business woman and a workaholic - reverts back to starting stage of her business when she makes a consecutive bad decisions that leads to losing many of her clients. As promised to her bestfriend, she attends her yoga classes everyday where she comes across never-on-time zack, her instructor. He seems to live a carefree life but there is a lot behind that in his life.
When Lucy's childhood's house comes into market for sale, she decides not to lose the one-in-lifetime oppurtunity. But little does she know that zack is in the race too.
What happens now? Who can afford the beautiful house with sunset-yellow-front-door?
Wait, are they both single too? Lucy is. For sure. Zack!? Never mind, Lucy hate him and his late ass.🤧🤧
Thoughts:
Plot has some potential to be a good romance. But this being a rom-com, romamce is very little.
This is completely from Lucy's POV. I would love to see it in Zack's POV too.
But this is fun to read. It is light and breezy with a little emotional touch.
I hate Katie. I generally love friend characters. Sometimes more than leads. But Katie, is just, nah...hate her. She is already responsible for making Lucy's life worse and she wants her always to make it up to her for some things that Lucy messed up. I understand she want Lucy to be better, but forcing it on her is something I hated. When you want her to be your friend, you need to assure that you be a good friend to her.
One more character I hated is Josh. I didn't expect him to be an a-h.
And yeah I read 'Kat' as cat for the whole book and only imagined a cat. I have to remind myself everytime that she is actually a dog😂😂
Rom-com lovers would love this book for sure.
Thanks Netgalley and Bookouture for the ARC.
sweet story that draws you in from the first page, found myself laughing out loud, this is my first book by this author, will be on the lookout for more.
The whole concept of living with a stranger and the enemies to lovers storyline sounded so intriguing to me but then both the main characters failed to keep my attention. Lucy especially was so rude and unlikeable, I just couldn't understand her point of view. She was always bombarding Zack with her judgemental comments. Never bothered to get to know him. She was totally self centred and she couldn't even be a good friend to her only best friend. She annoyed me till the very end and because of that I grew to like Zack. He was such a nice, sweet and caring person who didn't deserve to be constantly criticized. The only characters I liked were Zack & Katie everyone else felt overly dramatic and unreal. The plot had potential, the writing was good but I am disappointed with the way all the things turned out.
I love the whole idea living with a stranger 😂 original idea for a romcom ! I loved the banter between the main characters. The writing was good also. I would definitely recommend this book ! Thank you to NetGalley for this arc !
After a huge business setback, buying back her childhood home feels like the win that Lucy needs. Sadly, she can’t secure a mortgage on her own. Luckily for her, the other person bidding on the home is willing to team up to purchase it together… unluckily the other person is Zack, her yoga teacher/ enemy.
I loved the premise of this story! Enemies to lovers, living under the same roof. Unfortunately I really did not connect with Lucy as the main character. She was so unlikeable in the beginning and I didn’t feel that she had a strong redemption arc or demonstrated growth throughout the story.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced reading copy!
This was cute, a very quintessential rom-com! Fast read, not too deep, would be perfect for a beach day.
Stuck with him was my first book by this author but certainly not my last!
Great rom-com with an original concept of two people buying a house together despite clashing in so many ways. Lucy makes many bad choices throughout the novel but is written as such a warm and redeeming character that although she could be extremely irritating as a character I didn't find her to be like that. I anticipated the twists throughout the story but I think that's part of what makes this genre such light easy reading. Would definitely recommend as a summer read and will be looking for future books by Danielle Owen Jones. If you're a fan of Sophie Kinsella I would highly recommend this book!
Slightly dissapointed by the writing as I was very intrigued by the premise of the book! It sadly did not keep my attention as well as I wished.
I would give this rom-com 3.5 stars..loved the writing, execution and characters here.
Lucy Clark owns her business of interior designing and is a total workaholic….to such an extent that it has jeopardised all her relationships. She does not have any friends and the only best friend she has, Katie is on the verge of breaking with her since Lucy does not have time for her even on her wedding day. On the other hand, Zack is the Uber cool meditation instructor who organises yoga & meditation in different Centres and lives life freely without worrying about tomorrow. Lucy and Zack bump into each other and then follows a unique arrangement where they are ‘stuck with each other’ due to the circumstances that surround them.
I found this book hilarious at many instances and liked the simple writing style. I feel majority of people nowadays are like Lucy who unknowingly put work before family and do not even realise what they are missing out on their way. It’s a nice cozy romance novel covering enemies to lover trope.
Many would find character of Lucy very irritating or unjustifiable but I liked her. I did find the book a bit long and a crisper version could do wonders. Also, the romance bit between Lucy and Zack could have been more explored. Barring this, loved reading this one and I would recommend it to people who like reading no smut feel good romances.
Thanks to Bookouture and Netgalley for sharing the digitalised ARC in return for honest opinion.
I did not finish this book. It started off extremely slow and even at 30% in, the main characters only had a handful of interactions with each other. I'm all for a slow-burn romance but the beginning of this book really dragged out. I thought that Lucy's actions at her friend's bachelorette party and wedding were pretty far out there, and honestly hard to believe. Then on top of that, her friend forgives her once she completes a few tasks? I just couldn't connect with this book at all. At 30% in, I haven't even reached the part where the synopsis starts.
Stuck with him by Danielle Owens-Jones is a romantic comedy that follows Lucy who’s entire life revolves around her interior-design business. Thank that is until she buys a house with a complete stranger. Rating: 2,5 stars.
I’m not really sure what to think about this one tbh. I went back and forth on my rating. The storyline is really interesting and I do enjoy Lucy as a character. She’s a strong and independent woman, a workaholic but I can understand why.
It’s written from one POV, Lucy’s. I wish that we got to hear more from Zack. He seems to have a interesting background that I would have liked to hear more about.
Lucy is in her head a lot, thinking up scenarios about what’s going on and getting worked up. Instead of just asking what’s going on, which is a little annoying to me.
Overall I feel like this really has potential and I’m sure that some people will love it. To me it unfortunately fell a little short.
This book wasn't my favorite and I would mainly blame that on Lucy's character. When I read a book it's very important for me to like the main character and unfortunately, I could not stand Lucy she made stupid decisions and overall seems like a very unpleasant person to be around. Due to me disliking Lucy I just couldn't get into the story and felt bored when I was reading.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with this arc in exchange for an honest review.
This is the 2nd book I’ve read by this author and I just could not get into it. For me the writing was slow and the characters were not relatable to me it’s just not my style of read.
This is my first by the author and I liked the setting of this one, the concept of two strangers getting a house together was good.
The characters are important to me and I didn't connect with either of the MCs from this one.
Lucy was too much, how can she compare her family dynamics to Zacks. She is ready to work with a person threatening her and not see who genuinely cares. She is totally irritating, snapping always, jumping to conclusions and not giving a pennys thought to other person and their feelings unless she realises she has gone too far. She is way too judgemental for my liking.
As for Zack he was better than Lucy, mostly disappearing for days. He is a yoga teacher. The miscommunication between them was a major problem. The romance was too slow and this story talked about enemies to lovers and forced proximity that didn't happen anytime soon.
The writing was stronge and easy to read. The story had a smooth flow. The author definitely has more potential however this one missed the mark for me. There were few highlights with Lucy's grandmother Dotty that I absolutely liked that pushes me to rate more.
Overall it was an okay read.
Lucy’s world seems to be crashing down around her but she made so many bad decisions I just couldn’t feel sorry for her. Zach is the very zen yoga instructor who she can’t stand, but ends up buying a house with! Zach gave so little away and was too laid back. I’m sorry to say I did not finish this book.
Opposites attract, or so they say, anyway.
Stuck With Him made me laugh out loud. My husband asked me multiple times what was so funny. This was such a great rom com. Cute, funny, fun to read.
Lucy wasn’t a perfect. She was a workaholic and her design business came first. Zack arrives in her life and is her opposite in every way. They end up living together and Lucy has to re-evaluate everything.
I loved this story, Zack and Lucy’s relationship is one that I would love to read MORE about. I initially didn’t feel like they had a ton of chemistry, so I would have liked to see more of that, but they were just so cute together, you couldn’t help but cheer them on. They grew on each other and grew onto me too!
A great read if you love Hallmark movies, enemies-to-lovers, opposites attract, and forced proximity.
Thank you to @netgalley and @bookouture for the eARC and the opportunity to read this in exchange for my honest review!
Stuck With Him is only her second book, but Danielle Owen-Jones seems to have figured out the key to success when writing Rom-Com novels. She writes like she has been doing this for many years.
In her latest book, we find a lovely but very driven woman named Lucy who has just purchased a house with a young man named Zack, who is her enemy! In fact, he is the anti-Lucy. He is zen, lives in the moment and teaches Yoga. These are just a few of the things that she does not like about Zack. How will living together work for the two of them when they are so different?
While this book started a little slowly for me, I was utterly engaged in the story and the characters by the end. This book will appeal to many readers looking for a light, comedic romance. It will make a great beach read. Pick a copy up before your holidays, and enjoy!
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
3.75 stars out of 5
Available July 12, 2022
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