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I really enjoyed the story and narration was suitable. I thought the breathiness of Cindy Kay’s voice didn’t quite match Lizzy’s personality, but she did a decent job with the narration. Thank you for the listen!

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I think I’m just not a fan of friends to lovers, but even if I loved that trope this book would have still felt just as jilted and awkward. The characters interactions were all SO awkward, and not in a cute and quirky tongue tied way. More like a “dear god please make it stop” way.

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I really, really enjoyed listening to this audiobook! It was cute and romantic, and it hooked me from the first 5 minutes.

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This trend of romance books about romance books is making me incredibly happy and I hope it never ends.

In need of a change of pace, Lizzy takes time off of work to visit her life-long best friend and enjoy small-town life. While Jack is thrilled to be able to spend time with Lizzy, he has no idea how he could possibly spend the next month hiding his 20-year crush on his best friend.

Booked on a Feeling was exactly the kind of fun, fluffy romance I needed to cleanse the pallet between fantasy novels. I had such a great time with this book and I think you will to if you enjoy any of the following:

- Friends to lovers
- Pining (so much pining!)
- characters who love reading!
- book stores!
- beer + dessert combinations
- journeys of self-realization


Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

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This was an adorably sweet best friends to lovers story that I couldn't read fast enough!! Lizzy is a type-A, list-loving lawyer who suffers from anxiety and panic attacks and when one gets so bad she passes out in court she is forced to take a break, returning to her home town and best friend, Jack (who has been pining after her for years)!

Where Lizzy is searching for what will make her happy, Jack knows his happiness doesn't lie in the family brewery. Together Lizzy and Jack start hanging out and take a chance to see what might be between them. As Lizzy spends more and more time at the local bookstore, she realizes her true happiness can be found with books and she's no longer willing to live her life just to please her mother.

Full of heart, humor and some great steam - this was the perfect end to Jayci Lee's Sweet Mess series with an epilogue that is sure to make your heart gooey. Much thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for my advance review copies. I listened to this on audio and really enjoyed the narration by Cindy Kay. Recommended for fans of The banned bookshop of Maggie Banks, The boy with the bookstore or Better than fiction.

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