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Home for the Hollandaze by Erin Lucy was awesome. The characters are well-developed and the plot is engaging. It was a delight to read. I highly recommend this!
**Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the e-ARC. All opinions expressed are voluntary and my own.**
It was a cozy a holiday read. I liked the restaurant setting and the dynamic of the main characters. Sometimes the fmc’s behaviour was kind of childish. The pet spider freaked me out.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me a copy of the book.
Home for the Hollandaise was a cute rom-com romance novel, but wasn't a book that I would re-read or revisit. I wanted more spice and a stronger female lead.
I received an ARC from #NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
The people I met in this small town were interesting. I wanted to hear their stories of joy, sadness, laughter, love, illness, survival and well, just real life. Their stories take surprising twists and turns. Readers from teens on up will find someone in this small town with whom they identify, from first love to first love remembered, it's a good read.
I feel like this was more about women's fiction and a personal journey and I didnt like that she had a boyfriend personally. Overall, not bad.
I didn't like that he was his bully, i would have liked it more if he was his rival or something. the story is good but i cannot root completely for a bully
I found that this book was less romance and more surrounding a family and the struggles of parents getting older. I wanted so much more from it and found it really slow paced. Eadie was not a likeable character and whilst you unpack the reasons why she is like she is, she just annoyed me. Reid is great and I wanted so much more for him. Overall the read was slow and sad. Its left me feeling deflated to be honest.
Fairly predictable rom com but it was still a good read that I enjoyed. But the small town setting made it different enough that I didn't feel like I was reading your typical rom com.
This book has it all, enemies to lovers, second chance, holiday, cooking, small town romance. How could you not like this book? I loved it!! I could so see this as a Hallmark movie. 6 out of 5 stars!!
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Can you ever truly forgive your childhood bully for being so mean? Better yet, can you fall in love with him? This rom com is just that. They started as childhood friends, then he became her high school bully and left her trying to prove that she was worth more than he could ever imagine. Now she is back to help her parents and the universe has them spending most of the daylight hours together. Can close proximity bring them back to being friends and possibly more? The author has woven a beautiful tale of learning your own worth, forgiveness and even letting go, family responsibility and even love all wrapped in an angst laden tale that is both hilarious and sad. You'll need a few tissues, but you'll also laugh out loud. If you like a sweet romance, then you'll love this tale of second chances and bright futures.
A lovely second chance romance in a cute small town setting.
Eadie and Reid were both well developed characters which made the story even more enjoyable. It was a bit of a slow burn but it felt right for their relationship and was written very well.
A lovely holiday romance that felt like being in the middle of a festive movie. If you’re looking for a good festive rom-com try this one.
Quick Summary: A coming home to love romance
My Review: Home for the Hollandaise by Erin Lucy is a small town romance.
About the Book: Former friends who turned into enemies are reunited after spending years apart. As they are forced to work together, they have a chance to iron out their past differences. Despite fighting their feelings, they are overwhelmed by what's happening right before their eyes.
Question to Consider: Is it possible to fall in love with someone who betrayed your friendship?
My Final Say: This story was layered with so many real issues such as fidelity, caring for aging parents, and toxic relationships. I liked that it was written in that way. It gave the story more depth. The characters were imperfect, yet it added to who they were and who they grew to become.
Other: Readers who enjoy realistic fiction will appreciate this slow burn romance.
Rating: 3.75/5
Recommend: Yes
Audience: A
Status: Clean
Level: 🍬
Thanks to the author, to the publisher (New Fable Press), and to NetGalley for providing access to a digital ARC of this title in exchange for an honest review. I am most grateful for the opportunity.
This is a second chance sweet romance.
There was chemistry and witty dialog.
Eadie came home to temporarily help her parents out at their restaurant while they both had medical procedures.
What she did not know was that they hired her once upon a time friend now turned nemesis Reid to help out.
The story was engaging.
The characters where complex and had added layers and depth...
Home for the Hollandaise by Erin Lucy is a sweet and charming romantic comedy that explores the power of second chances and unexpected love. The novel follows the story of a young woman who has returned home to run her parents' café while they recover from surgeries. She is determined to put the café back on the map, but she must first navigate the challenges of working with her former bully, Reid, who is the café's general manager.
The novel is expertly crafted, with well-developed characters and a fast-paced plot that keeps the reader engaged from beginning to end. The author does an excellent job of exploring the dynamics of love and the complexities of relationships. The novel is set against the backdrop of a small town, which adds an element of charm and warmth to the story.
One of the strengths of Home for the Hollandaise is its exploration of the power of second chances and the potential for unexpected love. The author does an excellent job of portraying the evolution of the relationship between the two main characters, as they learn to put aside their past differences and work together towards a common goal. The novel is a testament to the power of forgiveness and the importance of giving people a second chance.
Overall, Home for the Hollandaise is a delightful and heartwarming novel that will appeal to readers who love a good romantic comedy. The novel is a testament to the power of love and the enduring appeal of the romantic comedy genre.
This was sooo cute, fun and witty! I loved it as a light-hearted holiday read. Highly recommend!
A massive thank you to Netgalley and the author for a complimentary copy in return for my honest review.
love stories set in small towns, this is definitely a teen read. Each character has their own struggles, as you read on your see them over come them. I think everyone can see a part of themselves in one of the character's. Thank you netgalley for letting me enjoy this book
I love this book! Little town romance, enemies to lovers, and many other tropes I enjoy a lot. This will be my favorite cozy book for a while. I would love to read a sequel!
3.85 stars! Was an easy and light read but didn't really gave me that oozing or bubbling feeling but still, a cute book!
First of all, thank you @netgalley, the publisher for letting me read this story by @erin_lucy_author
in exchange for my honest opinion.
Rating: 4⭐️
Read if you like:
🥧Small Town Romance,
🥧Second Chance Romance,
🥧Cinnamon Roll MMC,
🥧Friends to Enemies to Lovers,
🥧Helping Family,
🥧Closed Door Story.
I enjoyed this sweet book with cosy autumnal and Christmasy vibes.
It is a story about Eadie who comes back to her hometown to help her parents with running their family café and there she finds her happily ever after.
I was hooked up from the very beginning, it was such an entertaining read. I was rooting for Eadie and Reid, MMC.
I loved how the author portrayed characters in the book, they were so realistic and complex.
Despite being a light, funny story, it brings some heavier issues to the light too: bullying, dementia, parental abandonment and aging of parents.
It was such a comforting read and I recommend it to everyone who looks for a book with a cosy autumnal vibes that builds up to Christmas time.
this was amazing, not a 5 star but still good regardless, I liked it a lot
thank you netgalley for the arc