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"Love, Just In" by Natalie Murray offers a refreshing take on the romantic comedy genre, promising readers a story filled with humor, heartwarming moments, and relatable characters.
The story revolves around Josephine "Josie" Larsen, a TV news reporter approaching 30, who feels like she's lagging behind in life while everyone around her achieves major milestones. Josie's struggles with relationships, her career, and her own mental health make her a relatable and endearing protagonist. Her journey from feeling invisible to taking charge of her life is likely to resonate with many readers.
The addition of the regional bureau assignment in Newcastle and the rekindling of her friendship with Zac Jameson, her best friend since high school, adds depth to the narrative. The backdrop of grief and loss in Zac's life creates a layer of emotional complexity, offering a balance between humor and more poignant moments.
The promise of a hilarious, sexy, and heartwarming romantic comedy suggests a story that will provide readers with plenty of laughs, touching moments, and perhaps a few surprises along the way. The comparison to authors like Emily Henry, Sally Thorne, and Ali Hazelwood hints at a novel that excels in character-driven storytelling and authentic relationships.
Overall, "Love, Just In" seems like a delightful and emotionally resonant read that explores themes of friendship, love, career aspirations, and mental health in a relatable and entertaining manner. It's a romcom that promises to keep readers engaged from start to finish while leaving them with a warm and satisfied feeling.

I loved this book! It truly sucked me in from the beginning and I finished it in one day! I loved how it was a friends-to stranger-to lovers romance. This book included aspects of mental health, which were a nice addition to raise awareness about health related mental health and trauma. I loved the 2 main characters and their relationship, especially the flashbacks to the past throughout the book to understand how their friendship evolved before the current timeline. Super cute easy read romance, which was just what I needed when I was reading it.