Member Reviews
Mia, recovering from a relationship setback, reluctantly agrees to start dating again, encouraged by her friend Josie. She meets Alex, whose profile she found online, but their first meeting reveals their incompatibility. Despite their differences, they keep crossing paths, leading to unexpected encounters. Mia is surprised to learn that Alex is her dad's boss, adding another layer of complication to their budding relationship. The story evolves into a classic enemies-to-lovers romance, with witty dialogue and awkward situations. Despite some typical elements, the book delivers humor, romance, and engaging dynamics among characters. Overall, it's a delightful and addictive read, leaving readers eager for more from the author.
I thought Some Kind of Blunderful was a funny, heart-warming, slow- burn good romance. I am new to this author and I will add her to my list.
I really liked the character Mia. I thought she was funny and likeable from the beginning. It took me longer to warm up to Alex. However, I did like his development through the course of the book. They had a fun banter with eachother along with a great build-up between them. The forbidden aspect where Mia felt she had to stay away to side with her dad is really what made the tension so believable. Actually, my heart tugged a bit for her dad as well. I'm a middle-aged reader so I've witnessed the dad's generation start to feel like they are being "put out to pasture." Mia's desire to protect her father because of it made me like her all the more.
Thank you net-galley for this ARC! I will look for this author in the future!
What would you do if you keep encountering the same person over and over again??? First date through an app? Check, First Blind date? Check, Your father's new boss company parties? Check, Check and Check.
Mia is a school teacher that is starting to date again after her fiance left her at the altar saying "I think we are not good for each other". Today's date: a gorgeous guy that has his bucket list as his profile information and unfortunately not worthy of her time, he was not only late but seemed ready to finish the date as soon as it started. Now add to this equation that he is her dad's new hot boss and the object of his disgust and her best friend is dating his best friend!
Needless to say... he is everywhere. And now, she's thinking about him and how inconvenient is to like him.
Read this if you like:
Enemies to Lovers
Tight family relationships
Steamy situations in very random places
Funny friendships
Small town
Workplace hot boss
Thank you Netgalley and Entangled: Embrace for the ARC in exchange of my honest opinion.
3.5
It was a cute light story. This may have been a little old fashioned for me.
The last 20% the pacing started to really slow down for me.
4
Thank you Livy Hart and Entangled Publishing for this ARC!
Tropes:
• Enemies to lovers
• Bad first blind date
• Romcom
O Slow burn
• Found family/close knit family
• No third act break
• Dual POV
My first Livy Hart book and gosh it was good. I love a good enemies to lovers dislike to love romance and this one fit the bill to a tee. It had that romcom feeling to it and I totally was obsessing over every little thing when it came to how Mia and Alex began to how their relationship slowly grew and to how it was at the end of the book.
Mia and Alex had a not so great first date after they matched on a dating app and after that they kept running into each other. Alex is the new boss that Mia's dad can stop complaining about and their best friends are dating, so they are bound to keep meeting. This book is a story about even though a first date is a complete fiasco, fate sometimes has other plans in store for you.
Some Kind of Blunderful kept reminding me of so many romcoms I have watched in the past and that really sold it for me. The found family aspect of the book with Mia, Alex and their two best friends just made the book so enjoyable to me. I also loved the fact that Mia and Alex were complete opposites when it came to different parts of their lives such as family, job and views, but opposites attract right?
This was such a fun read and I loved the chemistry between Alex and Mia, as well as the banter. I think everyone loves the hot tub scene!
Many thanks to Entangled Publishing and to Netgalley for providing me with a galley in exchange for my honest opinion.
Amazing. So fun and all of the characters were ao likeable. I will read anything Livy Hart writes. She can write a laundry list or a grocery list and it would be literary genius.
This wasn't my favorite Livy Hart book but I did still enjoy it. Entertaining and steamy, this was a dual POV, forbidden romance with a lot of heart and humor. Good on audio with a fantastic cover. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an early digital copy in exchange for my honest review!
First of all I am new to this genre, having been sucked in by Fourth Wing then drifting over to Romance, so forgive my gushy review as I don’t have much to compare to! This was such a delightful story about Mia and Alex who have a horrible first date after matching on a dating app. Being that it takes place in a small town, they keep getting thrown together in various social settings. The main hindrance is that his job is to visit companies and overhaul the workplace - he ends up taking the management job that Mia’s dad wanted. When the two of them put two and two together, it only adds to the slow burn as they cannot deny their attraction, but Mia worries about her dad and his work situation. As this is a romance, the fun is seeing how these two people who started off so badly, will end up together. I definitely like the enemies to lovers trope as well as the slow burn – it kept me up until 2 in the morning on a worknight because I didn’t want to have to wait until after work the next day to finish it!
Thank you to Entangled Publishing LLC and NetGalley and I am leaving a voluntary review.
Some Kind of Blunderful brings a little bit of everything to the table- humor, drama and tension, and a good bit of angst. Kicking off the story with a bad date that easily makes you both cringe a bit and be thankful its not you- we transition into somewhat of a fate brings them together in a forbidden romance.
Mia and Alex are both characters that I enjoyed and felt were fleshed out in a great way. They have their weaknesses and are pretty self-aware at their shortcomings which is a refreshing change of pace when it comes to romance. There were a few times that I got frustrated with the lack of just speaking up and saying what they actually wanted but not so much that it took away from the enjoyment- I understood why they were both hesitant.
If you love your spice and steam, be prepared to be rewarded for that build-up of tension and pining for one another. The door is left wide-open for this one and some very choice locations are used for these scenes- it's well worth the angst.
Overall we've got a romance with characters that make us feel all the feels. They're relatable and real, filled with moments of awkward and confusion but also bliss and happiness. The conflict of Mia's dad was a bit of a cringe trope for me but I get that a lot of people will find this extremely relatable and it'll pull them deeper into the story
AHH, I just finished Some Kind of Blunderful by Livy Hart. Her romances never disappoint, and Blunderful is no exception.
Mia and Alex's first date, arranged through a dating app, is memorable--for all the wrong reasons. She thinks he stood her up, he overhears an embarrassing phone call, and then he once they finally sit down to eat, he realizes she's the daughter of a co-worker--a co-worker who doesn't like him very much. So after dinner, he makes a hasty exit, and she thinks that's that.
Until their friends, who are disgustingly in love with each other, set them up on a blind double date. They agree to play nice, since they know their paths will keep crossing. And cross they do--and each time, they have a harder and harder time denying their mutual attraction.
Until they stop denying it all together and jump in with both feet. And omg, when he adopts a puppy? I melted into a puddle. A handsome man with a puppy is my kryptonite.
Maybe it's just been awhile since I read her other two, but this one felt steamier than her previous romances. There are *multiple* open door scenes, and they're spicy.
I felt like the conflict was a little manufactured, but from a plotting perspective, I understand the need for an obstacle or a roadblock on their journey to happiness. I just wish this one had felt a bit more believable. Even if my dad really didn't like a co-worker, if I wanted to date that said co=worker, I'm pretty sure I'd do it and not feel at all bad about it.
At least there wasn't a true third-act breakup. There was a "beat" where they had to take a step back and assess, but they never truly broke up. That was a huge relief. I hate when drama is manufactured just for drama's sake.
Thanks Entangled for sending me a digital copy to review.
This romance story thrives on the mundane-in the best way possible. Realistically, not every romance is going to include 5-star restaurants or hotel stays. Realistically, romance is in the every day. The family gatherings, the nights in, the food trucks, etc. I enjoyed the realistic aspects of this story.
Now.. is a random guy you meet on Tinder going to end up being your dad's boss and your best friend's new boyfriend's best friend? Probably not. But wouldn't that be fun? ;)
I had the best time reading this book. It was sweet and spicy. I'm already thinking of rereading it via audiobook. Livy Hart always hits it out of the park!
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for my honest review.
Livy Hart, has my heart! Her books are always so funny, well written, and fun to read! I love the enemies- to- lovers trope and she writes it so effortlessly. The banter was so fun, the spice was fantastic and the chemistry was flying off the pages. Mia and Alex made it easy to love the story, that's for sure. Both characters were developed so well, separately and together for a seamless blend. Ma's dating setbacks, online dating, bosses daughter, close proximity... The whole premise of the book is so funny and it was a lovely read!
Ughhh it was going well until Alex revealed he is 26. After also claiming to have gotten his MBA and spent 4+ years restructuring companies. The math doesn’t work. I hate it when the author doesn't research enough to make the details plausible. (For those unaware... MBA programs are 2 years long and people typically have 4-6 years of work experience before starting on one -- he'd need to be 32 for three 4 years post-MBA experience to her at all realistic). Also...Mia is a preschool teacher, but talks about doing grades. In what world does a preschool teacher do grades? An un-researched world is where.... There is no such thing as grades for a 4 year old. Anyway, these blunders made it hard to get into the forbidden-lover story where people were clearly going to get hurt.
This was a cute and easy read!
I adored the opposites attract and differences between Mia and Alex. They don’t really seem meant for each other but every time fate intervenes it seems like maybe they could be. The awkward situation where Alex is her dad’s boss is handled well.
Overall, it’s a feel good read.
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I received a copy of this book for a fair and honest review. Mia and Alex's clashing personality and outlooks on life is crazy fun. How they can't seem to keep from running to each other time and time again. Even funnier when she finds out he is her father boss and they don't get a long. Enjoyable enemies-to-lovers book. It has it funny moment and its hot moments. Just a cozy read for me.
Some Kind of Blunderful by Livy Hart is a quick and somewhat predictable romance with likable main characters. An enemies to lovers trope is always a fun read and this book delivers with the banter and tension. I really enjoyed this author's writing and look forward to reading more from her.
This was a great story. Mia and Alex got off the wrong foot when they met for the first time, but fate always threw them together. As they started to get to know each other, sparks started to fly between them. It was sexy when the air sizzled with their chemistry. I liked how Alex changed for the better because of Mia, from unlikeable to his true pretty amazing self. Mia’s reluctance to the relationship was understandable but it was amazing when she decided to become completely independent and not to please her father all the time, which was kind of cathartic for her.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of the book.
I couldn't read this book fast enough. Livy Hart knows how to hook you. From her compelling characters to her immersive writing style, she will have you begging for more.
Livy Hart’s last name tells you exactly what you’ll get when you pick up one of her books—writing that’s full of heart, along with beautifully crafted emotion and laugh-out-loud lines that beg to be highlighted. She delivers another knockout romance with Some Kind of Blunderful, crafting characters who are deeply real, sexy, and give perfect banter. Livy Hart is my favorite romcom author for a reason: she never misses.