Member Reviews
Would recommend for fans of…
🎥 Cutesy romances
🎥 Hallmark movies
🎥 Grumpy X Sunshine
I historically haven’t been a massive fan of Katherine Center’s romances as they’re just a bit too cheesy for me. But I LOVE a Hollywood romance so I figured I’d give The Rom-Commers a chance.
Long story short fans of Katherine Center will eat this up. It’s funny and romantic and just a little bit goofy, but I found it to be a great palette cleanser between some of the darker thrillers and heavier romances I typically read.
You do have to suspend your disbelief with this one (especially when it comes to a lot of the Hollywood details) but I had such a fun time reading it that I was willing to overlook that. And the guinea pig…I was a big fan of the guinea pig!
The Rom-Commers is out today so make sure to pick this one up if you’re looking for a fun and frothy summer read. Thanks to St. Martin’s and NetGalley for the eARC in exchange for an honest review.
4.5 - This book genuinely was such the perfect summer romance...but it also kind of tore me apart. Katherine Center has the most beautiful, emotional writing and I cried through half of this book. BUT also fell so deeply in love with CHARLIE!! and Emma.
Emma gets a proposal from her best friend: Charlie Yates, the world famous screenwriter, needs help rewriting his first screenplay for a rom-com, that currently sucks. Emma is known for her love of writing and reading rom-coms, but has to be persuaded, as she hasn't left her dad's side since he became partly paralyzed and diagnosed with several severe diseases many years ago after a terrible accident. After Emma is persuaded to fly across the country to go work for Charlie, she discovers that Charlie never knew that Emma was coming, and instantly hates her. The enemies to lovers was STRONG. Charlie doesn't want anything to do with Emma and Emma doesn't want anything to do with a man who refuses her help, and treats her so poorly. The two are forced to spend time together writing in Charlie's mansion after Charlie agrees to let Emma work with him. But they can barely get along to have a decent conversation...
I loved the enemies to lovers in this book. Charlie very clearly had feelings for Emma early in the book, but refused to show any positive emotions towards her, despite doing everything indirectly to try and make her happy. Both Charlie and Emma struggled with such deep rooted trauma and a lack of believing in love. Charlie struggled with his ex wife leaving him after a terrible ordeal he had to go through and Emma had been struggling for years with the regret and trauma after the accident that tore apart her family. Most of all, I loved Emma's character and the way that Katherine Center wrote her. There were SO MANY quotes that I underlined in this book where I felt SEEN. Emma struggled with letting others into her life. Most of all, I loved the way that Emma connected so much with fictional books and romance in fiction, and how much love stories had given her hope and taught her about love. It was something I could relate so much to and that I think I have never seen articulated in that way. I also loved the way that Katherine depicted grief in this book, how it was never the forefront of the story, but was woven delicately into every facet of the characters lives. The ever present thread of hope, love, and possibility in this book made me so happy and felt like a warm hug. This book felt like so much more than a romance book and I loved it!!
Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with this advanced reader's copy in exchange for my honest review!!
4.5 stars
Katherine Center has done it again! I loved this forced proximity, enemies to lovers romance. I loved the main characters, Charlie and Emma. Their banter was so fun and I didn’t want the book to end.
This book made me smile the whole time reading this!! It was witty, funny, heartwarming and just a delight to read! I loved the sacarstic witty banter between Charlie and Emma. Charlie is such a perfect mix between grumpy and golden retriever character. There was also some deeper subjects the characters face and learn to overcome. I love the growth of both characters throughout the story. I really loved the dialogue and conversations between Emma and Charlie- to opposites but two characters who learn to grown, become a better person and fall in love.
Katherine Center just keeps getting better and better. The Rom Commers is well written and the characters are very relatable. A beautiful romance that blends slice of life, women's fiction and romance. Lots of heart warming and thought provoking moments, just a beautiful, enjoyable and entertaining read.
They say never meet your heroes. So when Emma meets her screenwriter idol she is disappointed to hear him putting her down. Little did she know he wasn’t expecting her. Her ex-boyfriend tricked her I to flying to California to re-write his horrible script.
Charles doesn’t write romcom screenplays but he has to in order to make his mafia movie. He phoned it in and isn’t happy when his agent suggests a ghostwriter who’s never had a movie made.
When he reads her work though he is impressed and begrudgingly agrees to let her help.
Their banter was fun, and they both push each other’s buttons. Their support pet for their writing sessions were adorable. I struggle a bit with how he spoke about her at times.
I did love her heart and her strength in being the caregiver for her father who had a horrific accident. Her need to take care of him and not asking for help was admirable but at the cost of giving up her dreams, so it was nice to see her get that chance.
As always Katherine’s writing is so beautiful and just flows so well. It went by so quickly and I devoured it.
4.5 Stars
I always have a good time with Katherine Center’s novels and The Rom-Commers was no exception.
There was so much I loved about this book. Emma was a great FMC, and she was an easy character to root for. Despite all the difficulties she has faced in her life, she still manages to be a complete ray of sunshine. Charlie is the complete opposite and SUCH a jaded grump. I thought the premise was fun and while I’ve read a bunch of Hollywood romances at this point, I don’t think I’ve ever come across one involving two screenwriters. I loved the banter between the pair - so many funny one liners! And the totally unromantic “research” moments? Swoon!
The only thing that kept this from being a 5 star was that Charlie was just so mean at times and even though we learn why that is, I just didn’t like it. I didn’t like how he talked down to her (and about her), and how Emma just took it and didn’t expect an apology. Everything just happened so quickly at the end it was hard for me to reconcile his actions.
Read if you like:
*Top-notch banter
*Forced proximity/workplace romance
*Grumpy/sunshine
*Kissing “practice” and romance lessons
*The cutest guinea pig
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the review copy.
Have any of us ever read a bad Katherine Center book? Because I have never spoken to anyone who has and this is not an exception. Her books just keep getting better! Cute, witty, banter filled, and totally binge-able. Only thing that cost this half a star is the MMC, Charlie Yates, was slightly too far over the line between perfectly imperfect and “dump his ass” for my taste.
4.5/5
The Rom-Commers is an engaging and well-paced rom-com featuring colorful and memorable characters.
Emma is an aspiring screenwriter who has enjoyed some success while she also attends to her elderly father who needs full time care. One day, she has an opportunity to re-write a script for the famous screenwriter, Charlie Yates. She admires him and this is a break too good to pass up, so she enlists her sister to take over “dad duties” for six weeks while she works with Yates in Los Angeles. Unfortunately, Charlie Yates doesn’t appreciate the assistance and doesn’t want to write with anyone. The truth is that he really doesn’t care about the script or believe in love. Emma faces the challenge of her career: working with Charlie Yates and convincing him that love stories matter. What happens when the lines of fiction and real life become blurred? What then?
Meta is fun! A romance/rom-com about a writing team writing a romance and stumbling toward their own romance in real life.
Entertaining tropes relied on in this story include strangers/enemies to lovers, grumpy/sunshine, and close proximity. Although we know how these tropes will play out, the execution is fun. I will note that Charlie, the grumpy character in this duo, is beyond charmingly grumpy and borders on offensive and belligerent. Emma sees that this writing project is the opportunity of a lifetime for her career and puts up with a lot from Charlie. Even though these dynamics provide an engaging read, it took me some time to warm up to the characters.
What Worked:
* Well-paced
* Witty dialogue
* Interesting dynamics
* Sweet father/daughter relationship
* Multi-layered
* The Bodyguard characters make a brief appearance
* Line dancing fun
* Dramatic HEA
I wished for more likable and healthier characters. These two need some individual counseling. However, I guess this provides the entertainment?! Charlie has experienced a great deal of hurt and has some challenges in the way he treats others. I’m not sure this can be resolved with a simple HEA.
****spoiler alert****
I really wish authors would not use cancer as a plot device, especially in a rom-com where I’m not expecting or braced for a possible tragedy. In addition, I was perplexed by the execution of this complication. I realize this is an imagined world, but in the real world I would hope that more testing would be done before giving someone a terminal diagnosis. I wish this whole section could have been handled differently or that the author could have thought of another scenario to complicate their lives and not relied on cancer. As I mentioned, this is a personal opinion, but it somewhat affected my reading experience.
Content Consideration: cancer diagnosis
Overall, I love Katherine Center and have enjoyed many of her stories. She’s an author that I follow and I’ll read her next book. I think fans of the author and entertaining rom-coms will appreciate this engaging story!
Thanks #NetGalley @StMartinsPress for a complimentary e ARC of #TheRomCommers upon my request. All opinions are my own.
I will start by saying that I liked this story, but I did not love it. Katherine Center is one of my favorite romance authors, but this one just does not live up to her past books for me. I do not like the main male character/love interest at all, and the storyline feels a bit cliche and tropey, which may well have been intentional. It just doesn't work well for me. However, the book read easily and I often found myself entertained.
In this story, Emma gets a once in a lifetime chance to cowrite a romantic comedy with her favorite, very famous screenwriter, Charlie Yates. Emma is a talented writer, but has delayed pursuing a career in screenwriting in order to be the primary caregiver to her disabled father. Charlie is an award winning writer, but he is encountering an interval of writer's block. Of course, this being a rom-com itself, romance and shenanigans ensue when these two begin working together.
What I like about the story is the relationship between Emma and her father. I wish the book had been about her and her family more than a romance with Charlie. Charlie is quite mean to Emma at times, and it is hard for me to get behind a romance with someone like that. I also found Emma's narrative voice to be a bit immature. I wanted her to behave less like a fangirl and more like the smart, responsible woman she is when she is with her family.
Overall, this is a just okay book for me. It's not a favorite, but I did not actively dislike it. I much prefer Center's earlier works.
The rom commers
I devoured this book! It made me feel all of the emotions and my husband even caught me crying a couple of times. I loved the banter and the chemistry and everything about Emma and Charlie. They had my smiling like crazy one second and then tearing up the next.
I love a good grumpy sunshine pairing and this one was PERFECT! All I really have to say is GO READ THIS BOOK! It is my new favorite Katherine Center read and if you like rom coms with depth then I think you’ll love it too!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for the advanced copy. All thoughts are my own.
You might see that this is a romantic comedy and think it will be the typical rom-com, but you'd be wrong. Yes, there are hilarious antics and crackling, witty banter, but Center has a way of taking us deep and masterfully manipulating heartstrings no matter the genre or subject matter.
Few works of fiction leave a lasting impression, but this one is full of pearls of wisdom and reminders to appreciate the little things amidst life's challenges. Thanks to this story, that reminder is imprinted on my soul. This one is chock full of so much profound, sagacious beauty that I’ll return to it again and again to glean new insight and be reminded to focus on what really matters.
Emma and Charlie will live in my heart forever. I could easily empathize with Emma and the challenges she faced in her family life, and Charlie, despite his best efforts, was charming and endearing. If you’ve never read this gifted wordsmith's work, you’re really missing out. Start with this one, and I have no doubt you'll be devouring her back catalog.
*Great big thank you to Erica Martirano at St. Martin's Press for bringing this one to my attention and providing an early copy!
The Rom-Commers was an adult romance that was so heartwarming. Love, family, friendship, sacrifice and perseverance laced through the pages making this story so easy to devour. If you like Center’s previous books, you should enjoy this one too!
Emma was someone who was so easy to adore. I got her struggle of branching out and taking a chance. Her whole life, for the last ten years, was to take care of her dad. And when the opportunity of a lifetime landed in her lap, her first instinct was to take care of her family. So, I adored that her family was rooting for her every step of the way. That they wanted her dreams to come true just as much as Emma did. I was so hopeful for what was to become of Emma!
I love the dynamics of Emma and her sister, Sylvie. And her relationship with her father. Their love for one another was so palpable! They would do anything for each other, and I loved their traditions and how they looked out for each other. They were brutally honest, that last fight cut my heart, but love conquered all, and they were able to mend all wounds. If you like close-knit families, Emma’s is one you can’t help but fall for!
Emma and Charlie’s meet cute was one for the books. Embarrassment and hurt wove around those moments. And I truly didn’t know where they could go from there! The chemistry between Emma and Charlie was always there between them. I loved that as the story unfolded that they each started to grow and see more of life than where they both were. That they helped each other expand their horizons and grow.
But my hiccup for the book was Charlie. As someone who likes men in books that could be considered a jerk or far, far worse lol, I struggled with Charlie. He made countless mistakes, and while he apologized, he would then seem to make the same mistake. Again. So, while Charlie had lots of redeeming moments, the biscuits were one of my favorites! He kept making mistakes and I struggled to continue to forgive him.
The Rom-Commers was a forced proximity romance that was filled with all the hope! Embarrassment, hurt, baggage, healing, forgiveness, friendship, accomplishment, and love could be found in this book. And I think many people will absolutely devour this story!
*4.5 Stars On My Instagram Account*
"All genres have a promise...the same is true for a romantic comedy. The two leads will wind up together. That's what the audience shows up for; the joy of it all...The fun is how we get there..."
...and WOW do we get there in the laugh out loud yet tender comfort read/listen of The Rom-Commers by the always sentimentally funny author Katherine Center.
Emma loves to write romcoms. She's even won writing contests but as the caregiver for her sweet Dad who needs constant care from an accident for which Emma feels guilty, she has no time to pursue her writing career. Then a chance to help an award winning screenwriter salvage his awfully bad RomCom script comes her way and her Dad and sister force her to take the opportunity.
Charlie is a cranky grump. He doesn't believe in love and can't remember the last time he laughed, so of course his try at romantic comedy is a dud. He can write violence and action but in order to get approval for his next movie the studio wants this script.
He doesn't want Emma's help but soon she's living in his mansion, writing with him everyday, and helping him hide from his ex-wife. Their hilarious mishaps, ridiculous arguments and obvious chemistry makes its way into their RomCom story but then Charlie gets a phone call and it changes everything.
When I found out that voice actress Patti Murin was performing the words of Katherine Center this easily became my most anticipated summer book and neither let me down. As always the funny capers were awesome but it was those tender heartfelt moments that made the tears fall.
Hey Prime Video and Netflix you have a ready made RomCom hit with The Rom-Commers! It fulfills all the promises of the genre for us fans.
I received a free copy of this book/audiobook from the publishers via #NetGalley for a fair and honest review. All opinions are my own.
This was an entertaining, well-written book. It was fun, fast-paced and I didn't want to put it down. I enjoyed this book and will look for more books by this author.
This was cute! Definitely not my favorite Katherine Center book, but I still enjoyed it. I loved Emma’s character.. I did struggle with her and Charlie’s relationship and how that all happened. But in the end, I was happy how it worked out!
I really loved The Bodyguard and Hello Stranger so I was really excited to receive this ARC! Katherine Center is always a beautiful writer and I love how she talks about the value of romance and reading about love. That being said, I didn't love the characters or story in this book.
Emma and Charlie had both been through a lot. I do think they both ended up in a better place as a result of meeting each other but throughout the story I really just wanted everyone to get therapy. Charlie was often not very nice to Emma. He often had good reasons for this but I still felt like the ratio of him being sweet to rude wasn't great.
Emma was pushy, dramatic and in a lot of ways never got to grow up as more than a caregiver. I thought her behavior was realistic given her history but at times I found her behavior manipulative and self-destructive and would have liked that addressed more.
I think if you like a book that is a bit of an emotional roller coaster you might enjoy this one. I tend to prefer lower angst. It is also important to me that the relationships I read about are healthy in contemporary romance (throw in werewolves and I'm much more flexible). If you like writing and story more than the likeability of the characters you may love this one. Lots of people seem to but it wasn't for me.
Dear all that is good in the world, with THE ROM-COMMERS, Katherine Center may well have written a brilliant tribute to rom coms, IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT, and writing in general. In telling the story of loving, never-lived-up-to-her-potential Emma accepts the questionable, many-strings-attached-opportunity to rewrite a horrific rom com screenplay by the incomparable genius screenwriter Charlie who despises rom coms and is only doing the project so he can do the Mafia movie he is desperate to do. Pitch perfect dialogue, deeply developed and believable characters, and masterful plotting made for an epic, wonderful read. I've read Center's work for years, love it all, but have to say this could well be her best, most intelligent, wry and loving work ever. I received a copy of this book and these opinions are my own, unbiased thoughts.
I really loved reading The Rom-Commers. Who wouldn’t like reading a rom-com about writing a rom-com! I was laughing out loud one minute and then, teary eyed minutes later.
Definitely a slow burn read! But, oh, how I loved the main characters, Emma and Charlie!
The Rom-Commers is the perfect book to pick up to get your summer reading started with a bang!
Thank you NetGalley, the publisher and author for the opportunity to read this book for my honest review. All opinions expressed are my own.
I know a lot of people liked this one but it’s a no for me. I couldn’t get behind how Charlie treated Emma. He was really mean to her and it just made me dislike the connection. I’ll admit the author does a good job writing dialogue and inner monologues. The story does flow well and for that reason I will give it 3 stars because it is well written. I just wasn’t a fan of the love between them.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the arc.