Member Reviews
This was such a great book! I loved the banter and friendship that Tara and Trevor had and how completely real she was around him. The idea of having your own second chance romance was unique, and certainly had potential with a few, but overall Tara just had blinders up and believed what she wanted to. I loved how as the list dwindled the true HEA really revealed itself. And let’s not forget the secondary characters from Grandma to the niece. All so perfect!
That was a totally a book lovers romance. Not only were a bunch of tropes touched on, the final trope played out adorably between the two main characters. Tara was such an energetic and lovely character and she was “too much” for some people but didn’t let that change her. Trevor was a tough shell to crack but the fact that the relationship developed over time made it more plausible. I thought Tara and Trevor’s relationship was cute and the fact that they acknowledge that they had different types of communications was awesome to see. I definitely enjoyed this one and may go back to read the last one and keep my eye on the next book in the series.
I did not read her first book, but loved this one enough that I will need to go back now and read it. It’s been so long since I was all in, in a romance and deeply rooting for a happy ending. I was in this one. I thought Tara and Trevor were perfect for each other and balanced each other out by bringing out the best in the other and also accepting them for themselves.
On Bookstagram I always see the question of the day asking me about my book boyfriends. I read a ton of thrillers and never have an answer for that one, but Trevor is definitely my book boyfriend. A firefighter with a sensitive side doing the kindest things for everyone else. Oh and I forgot H O T. What more could you want?
It had the right amount of comedy to balance out the romance. And I loved that Tara was a Bookstagrammer and had little video transcripts of her quest to settle down with her exes. Now please don’t hate me as the author apologizes in the foreword for everyone calling Tara crazy, but she was just slightly over the top and a little loco (see not the dreaded C word) if you ask me. But as I mentioned before, I thought Trevor calmed her and was really made for her.
If you need a couple to root for, Exes and O’s will fill that want.
I am so pumped to share a birthday with Exes and O’s by Amy Lea. I adored her debut, Set On You, so I was thrilled to get an advance copy thanks to Berkley. Tara loves romance novels, but she has had pretty bad luck with men. She doesn’t think she can count on her own meet cute thanks to dating apps, so she opts to try to create her own second chance romance by revisiting all of her exes to see if maybe the timing wasn’t right before. She recruits her reluctant roommate, Trevor, to help,even though love isn’t his thing. But the more time they spend together, the more a connection starts to grow between them.
I love Amy Lea’s writing. She adds the perfect amount of humor to her rom coms and manages to have me laughing out loud, while still feeling the chemistry between the characters. In this book she also managed to handle some sensitive issues (i.e., gaslighting, child with an illness, emotional abuse, among other topics), but did so with care and respect. The romance itself was everything. Seeing Tara be so in denial about her feelings for Trevor had me screaming at times, but when they finally got together it was so sweet. Trevor might be one of my new favorite book boyfriends, he was just SO good. Being a romance bookstagrammer myself, I loved that parts of this book were a love letter to romance bookstagrammers. Overall, this book left me feeling so warm and happy. Go ahead and pick it up, you won’t regret it!
Rating: 2.5/5
What I liked: the FMC is truly funny, her Grandma cracks me up, and her bookstagram-self.
What I didn’t like: I felt like a *paper bag drifting through the wind* with all of the references to RANDOM popular things (see what I did there IYKYK)..like it’s cute and fun every once in a while..not every other sentence. I was NOT feeling the romance part of the romantic comedy. I’ve had plenty of guy-friend relationships relatable to Trevor and Tara’s in the beginning, and there were and continues to be LESS than feelings of that sort towards one another, it just didn’t work.
Thank you to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for my eARC in exchange for my honest review.
🔊Song Pairing: Exes and Ohs - Elle King
🗯Thoughts:
I was laughing out loud at the gym. I’m pretty sure Tara would get along quite well. The author has a humorous way with words that just triggers my giggles.
Booksta influencer mc? Please Amy Lea you’re just speaking to the entire community saying I dare you not to relate. Couldn’t love it more. Also, why do I want pop tarts and Cheetos now
This book was very much The Ugly Truth meets What’s Your Number (Chris Evans shredded pre-Captain America but one of thee worst movie messages ever, slut shaming much?!) This removed the sexual shaming leaving the just the drama of ex boyfriend ghosts.
I have been looking forward to reading Exes and Ohs since I saw the absolutely adorable cover. Add in Boston as a location and a MC who is a Bookstagrammer? It’s perfection! 💕
Tara is reviewing past loves to see where she’s going wrong in her dating life. She thinks that one of her former flames is going to be her second chance romance and maybe even the One. She decides to revisit some of these men to see if she made a mistake. Some have revealed she’s too clingy, and that makes Tara think about herself on another level.
During this, she has also moved into a new apartment sharing with a smoking hot firefighter named Trevor. He knows this is a bad idea, but he’s just along for the ride. Trevor doesn’t do relationships, but he helps out Tara with her personal challenge.
This book was everything and more. Tara was a real and genuine person. She is a kick ass nurse who loves reading and even has a booktube channel! She has an adorable grandma who has her own second chance romance. Tara and Trevor have incredible chemistry and he even teaches her to bake her beloved cupcakes. 🧁
This was a total hit for me. This is the second book in the series, but you can read on its own. Thank you so much to @amyleabooks and @berkleyromance for my gifted eARC! Exes and Ohs is on sale today!
5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I read Set On You by Amy Lea last year and I absolutely loved it! I was so excited about this one, and it did not disappoint. I loved it so much!! I loved both main characters Tara & Trevor, and I loved the cute story and the fun dialogue. Like, honestly it was pure p e r f e c t i o n 💕
✍🏼 𝘼𝙪𝙩𝙝𝙤𝙧: Amy Lea
🗓️ 𝙋𝙪𝙗 𝘿𝙖𝙮: January 10, 2023
📚 𝙂𝙚𝙣𝙧𝙚: Contemporary Romance
📖 𝙋𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙨𝙝𝙚𝙧: Berkley Romance
➡️ 𝙍𝙚𝙖𝙙 𝙞𝙛 𝙮𝙤𝙪 𝙚𝙣𝙟𝙤𝙮:
• roommates
• slow burn
• forced proximity
• romcoms
• friends to lovers
Thank you to Net Galley and Berkley for this ARC! I loved Amy's first book Set On You in her The Influencer series, and I couldn't wait to read Exes & O's for Tara's story after her relationship with her sister Crystal's book!
After being ridiculously unlucky in life and love, Tara moves into Scott's (her soon to be brother-in-law) old apartment and meets her new roomie and Boston firefighter, Trevor Metcalfe. As part of her bookstagram and booktok account, Tara's grandma convinces her to look up her exes and see if she can turn her love life around with her own second chance romance. While she goes through her list of exes, she enlists Trevor for his help despite him not really believing in love. As he helps Tara, they start to develop their own friendship and relationship as they confront their own past relationship issues.
One of my favorite things about Amy's writing are the hilarious and random pop culture references through out the entire book! I also love a good forced-proximity, and Trevor and Tara were both so lovable and it was sweet to see how they grew together! This was definitely one of my most anticipated reads of 2023, and I loved it so much and definitely recommend this as your next read! I can't wait to read Mel's story next!
Tara is kind of a mess. Despite being a connoisseur of romance & sharing her love for the romance genre on her bookstagram page, her love life is seriously lacking. She’s just spent a year on her sister Crystal’s couch trying to put herself back together after her fiancé broke off their engagement at the last minute. Frustrated, she takes the advice of her grandmother to look at her previous relationships, thinking the second chance trope is her way to love. She enlists the help of her new roommate Trevor, the sexy playboy firefighter who could never be into her (having first hand knowledge to the kind of woman he brings home).
Quick Breakdown:
Friends to Lovers
Reformed Player
Roommate Romance
Teach Me to Date vibes
Slow burn
This book is a love letter to the unabashed hopeless romantics out there. Tara is messy and very awkward with love, falling early & often in her overeagerness to find “the one.” But, she’s so easy to relate to & watching her acknowledge her shortcomings and grow while still staying true to herself was such a joy.
The pacing of strangers to friends to lovers was done so, so well here. It’s slow burn perfection 🙌🏻 There’s some kind of magic in the reformed playboy / hopeless romantic pairing that sucked me right in. With Tara quick to believe she has no chance, in addition to trying to change her quick to crush ways, a true honest friendship was formed. The two find this level of comfort & trust in one another, upping their chemistry & giving me all the swoony butterflies.
I can’t recommend this gem of a romance enough!
This book was so much fun! Exes and O’s is Amy Lea’s second book and I loved it even more than the first.
Tara Chen is a book lover and hopeless romantic. She’s looking for the one and not having the best luck. After being inspired by her grandmother’s second chance romance (plus, it’s her favorite romance troupe) she decides to find some of her exes and see if maybe one of the ones who got away were the actual ‘one’. And she enlists the help of her roommate, Trevor.
Trevor Metcalfe is a firefighter and opposite of Tara in a lot of ways. He’s much more quiet and stand-offish, but Tara slowly wears him down and gets him to open up to her. These two go from roommates to friends to more than friends and I couldn’t have loved these two together more.
I’ll be honest, it was a bit predictable but I absolutely didn’t mind one bit. I had a blast reading it and I adored both Tara and Trevor. Tara is a lot, but Trevor loved that about her. I love characters that are ‘too much’ for most people but find that they can 100% be themselves with their person. It makes me so happy.
Charming, a good time, sweet and delightful- this book left me with a huge smile on my face. I’m looking forward to reading more from this author and I would recommend this to anyone who loves a good romance.
This book had me swooning. It was exactly what my hopeless romantic heart needed. An unexpected friendship turned to lovers. Tara is a hopeless romantic bookworm (same) who just wants her happily ever after (same). Our stoic hottie firefighter Trevor is too afraid of love to try for a relationship. The unlikely pair team up to help Tara find her one true love by revisiting her past. But what she doesn't know is that her future is the one she shares a bathroom with.
I loved the love in the book. I love how unapologetic Tara is when it comes to her books and speaking her mind. I love how Trevor doesn't mind she goes on long winded rants. He takes her for what she is and doesn't want her to change. Tara pushes Trevor to be more open with the world even if it means he might get hurt.
I'm someone who sees the glass half full for everyone but half empty for myself. This book was a warm hug on a rainy day and friendly reminder that the world needs happy endings. Even if that means being in bed with a good book and The Hobbit on.
I can't wait for the next book now!
Rating 5
Spice 2/5
Tara is on the hunt for true love. Mending her heart after it was broken yet again, she’s finally ready to start the next chapter in her life. It’s time to move on. She’s got a new place, a new roommate, Trevor, and a new perspective, but make no mistake she’s still open to love. And why couldn’t she have a book-worthy second-chance romance? She totally could! So, she decides to revisit her exes of the past to try and rekindle those flames, but in her quest to do so, it’s the guy not on her list that’s got her heart and insides in a tangled mess. But Trevor is a closed-off, habitual-one-night-stander. What could possibly go wrong?
This was a super cute grumpy x sunshine, very slow burn, roommates x friends to lovers romance. I loved the humor. The bookish vibes. All the subtle movie and TV show references. I loved Trevor and Tara's dynamic too, it had so much potential, but I wanted more! More of them and more of them earlier on. And less of the exes, I think. I never really felt like I got to know Trevor. I think that’s because the attention of the story was put more so on the ex-list rather than the development of Trevor and Tara’s connection. I definitely think Trevor’s POV would have helped in this case.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT:
Hopeless romantic
Hot tub nights
Forced proximity
Slow burn (very)
Roommates x friends to lovers
Snarky, exaggerated, self-deprecating humor
Grumpy x sunshine
Tara is a NICU nurse who does Book Tok and Bookstagram. She wants her own second chance romance so she tries to reconnect with each of her exes while her new roommate Trevor, a Boston firefighter, gives her advice.
I liked all the Book Tok references but struggled to connect with Tara. She had no self confidence. Most of her exes were jerks so I didn't understand her desperate attempts to fall back in love with them.
What I did enjoy:
*Trevor
*Forced proximity
*Banter
*Bookish talk
*Some steam
*The ending
Thank you to the publisher for an ecopy of this book.
Exes and O’s (eARC) — 4 ⭐️
𝐏𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐜𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐃𝐚𝐭𝐞: January 10th
𝐁𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐟 𝐃𝐞𝐬𝐜𝐫𝐢𝐩𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Tara is a book influencer on Instagram. One of her favorite tropes is second chance romances, and she (and her followers) swoon over her grandma’s love story. While seeking a date to a work event, she decides to try to connect with her exes to see if there are any potential matches, and she strings her new roommate, Trevor, along for the ride.
𝐑𝐞𝐯𝐢𝐞𝐰: I mean, you know it’s going to be a great book when it starts off with a Blank Space by Taylor Swift quote! This book is every bookworm’s dream, and it was the perfect sequel to Set on You! Tara is very relatable with her adoration for love and romance, and you can’t help but root for her. Plus, the love interest is very swoon-worthy and protective, but I wish we saw his perspective. Unlike the first book, Exes and O’s is fully of Tara’s point of view.
Just when I thought things could not get better, the author announced her next book which will follow Mel’s story, and I cannot wait! Amy Lea is quickly becoming one of my auto-buy authors.
𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐈 𝐥𝐢𝐤𝐞𝐝 —
🏃♀️ Fast Paced
💗 Friends to Lovers
🔒 Forced Proximity
🧲 Opposites Attract
🔓 Open Door Romance
🥰 Feel-Good Story
𝐑𝐞𝐚𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝐢𝐟 —
🍳 You struggle to cook without following a recipe
👙 Your dream home has a hot tub
📝 You have a long list of ex-lovers
💘 Romance novels are your favorite
👨🚒 You like a man in uniform
𝐓𝐖: sexual content, gaslighting, emotional abuse, terminal illness, sexism
Thank you, NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group, for providing me an eARC copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
This is a MUST read for lovers of rom-coms. Bookstagrammers are going to fall in love with this one.
5/5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you @netgalley and @berkleypub for an advanced copy of this book.
Tara, an outgoing and bubbly lover of romance books, is looking for a second chance romance by going back to all her exes and seeing if she can find love. Her new roommate Trevor, a quiet, closed off firefighter, helps Tara on her quest for love. They develop a friendship along the way that turns into something more.
I loved every page of this book. It was so relatable, funny and sweet. The main character Tara is a bookstagrammer, it was so fun to read about her love of reading romance and all the references we are all so familiar with.
What I loved about this book:
- The main character Tara is quirky and fun. I loved her self exploration through her challenge of dating her exes.
- Trevor is going to be everyone's new book boyfriend. Grumpy and closed off but deep and thoughtful once he opens up.
- I loved all the book and romance trope references
- The Office references!
- A great mix or romance and humor
- Forced- Proximity roommates
There wasn't anything I didn't love about this book! I have a feeling Amy Lea is going to be a new automatic buy authors for me.
💕EXES AND O’S by Amy Lea💕
📆Pub date: Today!
➡️Swipe for synopsis
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Read if you like:
🚪Forced proximity
💃🏼Taylor Swift references
❤️Swoon-worthy romance
I’m so excited to be participating in the book tour for EXES AND O’S by Amy Lea! Today is its publication day, and I need all of you to read this book. It’s a book made for book lovers; with a book-influencer protagonist who is trying to create her own second-chance romance by meeting up with all of her exes… with her attractive firefighter roommate along for the ride.
I of course loved all of the bookish references in Exes and O’s, but my favorite part was how much I rooted for Tara and Trevor. Tara was loveably awkward and unapologetically open about who she was and wanting to find love. Trevor was outwardly closed off but tender and charming inside.
Thank you @netgalley, @prhaudio, @berkleyromance, and @amyleabooks for an ARC of Exes and O’s! Highly recommend picking this one up today🙌
I absolutely adored Amy Lea’s debut SET ON YOU & had been impatiently awaiting the release of her newest! She knocked it out of the park once again, and at this point I will read anything she writes 🙌
What I loved —
🧡 Amy’s writing is fantastic + pulled me in right away
💗 friends to lovers
🧡 grumpy x sunshine
💗 opposites attract
🧡 book lover mail character!! there was SO much talk of books & tropes
💗 loved the unique plot - Tara reached out to all of her exes in an attempt to secure her storybook second-chance romance
🧡 forced proximity
💗 swoon-worthy banter & tons of flirty moments throughout the story
EXES AND O’S truly has it all. Highly recommend 🫶
Exes and O’s is the second book in The Influencers standalone series. Romance bookstagrammer Tara Chen has had her heart broken too many times, but she can't let go of the idea of finding her happily ever after. She believes that she can find her happy ending through a second-chance romance. Maybe one of the ten of her exes is "the one" and she just needs to reconnect with them to get those sparks flying again. Tara enlists the help of her firefighter roommate, Trevor, in this endeavor. As the two spend time together, their friendship deepens and soon Tara can't stop thinking of Trevor as more than a friend.
This book was utterly delightful! As silly as Tara's quest to reconnect with her exes was, I thought Amy Lea's execution of this story was perfect. Sure, Tara was a little "extra" in going through her ex list, stalking them, and trying to get them to see why they would want her back. There were definitely some cringe-worthy moments there. I admired Tara's ability to really believe that she would find love no matter how discouraging each man she crossed off the list was. She jumped in with two feet and committed to the project and I loved that about her. I saw a lot of myself in Tara, the romantic who my husband calls "extra". But like my husband, Trevor appreciated Tara's passion and enthusiasm for love and romance instead of thinking she was too clingy.
Trevor was an intriguing hero. He was closed-off, tight-lipped about himself, and hard to read. Tara got to know Trevor as he revealed himself one layer at a time and I found even more reasons to find him sexy and lovable with each layer.
Those months when they built the foundation of their friendship while pining for one another were everything! I love this kind of love story - where there is tension and angst because of all the pining. I wanted them to get together so badly, but I also wanted it to get drawn out at the same time because I love that tension. Lea developed their story masterfully, giving it a slow burn feeling that slid home with a bang.
And that epilogue! I have to say it was one of the most clever and original scenes that I've read and I was gushing because my heart was so full.
Pick up this book for a charming and heartwarming slow burn friends-to-lovers/room-ance!
Steam level: 🔥🔥🔥
⚠️: partner emotional abuse, gaslighting, child illness, mention of death of a loved one & fatal fire
“Love has the power to strip you raw, to the bone. And that’s the beauty of it. There’s an immeasurable bravery in opening your heart and baring your soul when all hope is seemingly lost. Knowing, even in the face of heartbreak, that this is not the end. That you’re still standing, after ir all crumbles around you.”
- Amy Lea, Exes and O’s (The Influencer, Book 2)
Review 📝 Please stand up for Tara Li Chen, the bad*ss bookstagrammer who refused to be anything other than who she is — a kick*ss romantic.
Tara has loved and lost. And loved and lost. And loved and lost. But when her grandmother finds love with her childhood sweetheart, she decides maybe there’s something there… and embarks in a quest to live one of her favorite tropes in real life: second chance romance.
With an ex list and the help of her new (🥵) new roommate, Tara is ready to meet (again) the love of her life just in time for her work Valentine’s Day party.
But if romance books have taught us something is that best-laid plans never go as one would hope and forced proximity is a powerful thing 😏
Trevor Metcalfe was flawless.
This book was hilarious.
The scene where Tara tells that piece of wasted space off will be forever one of my favorite book moments.
What’s inside:
🖤romcom
🖤forced proximity/room-ance
🖤grumpy x sunshine
🖤friends to lovers
🖤he falls first
Adult. 5 stars ⭐️ Thank you so much @netgalley @berkleypub and @amyleabooks for this e-ARC.