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Sloane and Charlie kiss on a dare and then realize they’re neighbors. Fresh out of breakups, Charlie invites her on a vacation he was supposed to take with his ex… cue the awkward/funny/romantic moments. Their banter and dares were super cute and kept things light early on.
I really enjoyed the side characters, especially the friends they meet on the trip—they added warmth and energy to the story. The scenes around Sloane’s parents’ vow renewal were beautiful too, with vivid descriptions of Indian traditions and gorgeous saris. Those moments stood out for me.
The second half did start to drag a bit, and I found myself checking out at times. The pacing just didn’t quite hold up, even though I liked the setup. Still, it was a sweet and easy read overall.
Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Perennial for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

4.5 stars. Thanks to Netgalley and Harper Perennial and Paperbacks for the E-ARC. Its always so great to read a book where its realistic and there is growth in the characters because not only can you see it happening you thing it can happen to you as well there is always that hope. Sloane is trying to break into the gaming world but then get roped into going on a getaway with her neighbor Charlie who has just broken up with his BF. The story revolves around Sloane going thru the interview process with a company she wants to work with she has to design a game and her and Charlie being in Paradise. Of course there is conflict but the way its worked thru and then the side characters are also very enjoyable.

Wonderful story, great character development, great writing! Highly recommend this book. I thoroughly enjoyed it

Fake relationships are usually my jam, but I wasn't on board with our FMC and MMC and their fake romance because... well, it wasn't fake? They were just like... there with each other but then in love with one another on the next page... then back to their exes. I dunno, just not my cuppa. I will say, though, the transportation to paradise in the storyline was swoon-worthy (who doesn't love paradise???) and the banter was definitely top tier. I just wish the rest was also on that same level. Some plot points were so, so out there that it was cringe-inducing (like how our FMC is working for a company ON YOUR OWN WILL that tells you how to run your life? why? there's so many other jobs...), but overall, it wasn't too bad. Reminded me of another story I read, but I really enjoyed the banter between the characters - saving grace! Thanks for the opportunity to read!

This was the first book I've read by this author...and I am definitely interested in reading more/others! I enjoyed the story a lot and the connection between Charlie and Sloane. Thank you to Netgalley for allowing me to read and review this book!

Thank you to Netgalley and the publishing company for this Digital Advanced Readers Copy! I thoroughly enjoyed it!

Thank you to NetGalley and Harper Perennial and Paperbacks for the e-Arc in exchange for an honest review.
Sloane and Charlie share a kiss on a dare, only for Sloane to discover that they are neighbors. Both are recovering from breakups, and Charlie invites Sloane to join him on a non-refundable vacation he had originally planned with his ex-girlfriend. Their playful banter and dares provide plenty of hilarious moments throughout the story. The sections discussing the challenges of being a woman in the gaming industry resonated with me, especially as a woman in a STEM field. This added depth to Sloane’s character and made her more relatable. I enjoyed the book up until the end; however, I felt that the second half dragged a bit, which made it harder to finish. Overall, it was an enjoyable read and a solid second book from the author.

Finaaaally!! I've been waiting for my next 5☆ and this book DELIVERED! Definitely unputdownable!🤍
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ beautifully written by the lovely @neelyalexanderwrites from start till the last page, I was HOOKED! I cried warm happy tears while I basked in its perfection.🙌😍
𝚃𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚒𝚗 𝚊 𝚗𝚘𝚝-𝚜𝚘-𝚙𝚎𝚛𝚏𝚎𝚌𝚝 𝚠𝚘𝚛𝚕𝚍, 𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎 𝚊𝚛𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝 𝚌𝚊𝚗 𝚜𝚝𝚒𝚕𝚕 𝚋𝚎 𝚙𝚛𝚘𝚏𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍𝚕𝚢 𝚛𝚒𝚐𝚑𝚝.
This book keeps throwing all the beautiful punches that absolutely tugged my heartstrings in all the right places.
I love a cinnamon roll MMC and Charlie is most certainly charming. He is filled with the despair of a broken heart but he is willing to try again and believe he deserves to love and be loved in return.
Sloane is an FMC who is overly prepared as if the world is ending since she is obsessed with post-apocalyptic games and has no other desire than to achieve her ultimate dream job.. even at the cost of extinguishing love from her system.
I enjoyed reading about the secondary characters and the Caribbean friends they've met, the Indian culture and beautiful imagery of traditional saris during Slo's parents' renewal of vows. Plot was well-built, writing was delightful, and conflicts/resolutions well delivered.
I hope you'll get to read this book and I highly recommend it!🤍 thank you to @netgalley for providing an ARC and so sorry @neelyalexanderwrites for the delayed review as life has been utterly hectic. I personally enjoyed our DMs and like I told you, this book healed my emotional health.
All right y'all! I think I also need to grab some samosas. Or perhaps, time to check a possible escape to Turks and Caicos for a week! 🌞🏝🏖🍹

This book had a lot of potential in its blurb that I'm a bit disappointed with the final result. It has all the elements to be a great book: fake date, forced proximity, an idyllic setting and a nice research. I liked Charlie—and his t-shirts!— while I have mixed feelings with Sloane; I can't see her as stronf as she tries to be due to her circumstances. As an amateur gamer, the video game references are pretty good. Also, the romance works until a certain point. When past issues come again and again, it becomes a vicious cycle that doesn't do any favors to the story because it feels repetitive and boring. The ending I a bit rushed, but in general is a comfortable reading with its flaws.

I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.

I requested this because it was forced proximity and the theme of a woman triumphing in a male dominated field, based on the blurb. It was pretty good overall - the vacation was fun - but there were repetitive parts and some things could have been fleshed out better. The dog was great though! (And it's not always easy to write animals as characters well.)

This was was just OK for me. It was slow moving and didn't hold my attention. Unfortunately this was a case of "I requested it because of the cover" and it didn't line up with what I like to read.

n a Not So Perfect World by Tubati-Alexander promises a delightful blend of fake dating, forced proximity, and destination romance set in the picturesque Turks & Caicos. Initially, the book delivers a heartwarming and entertaining story that captures the excitement of a romantic getaway. Sloane and Charlie’s meet-cute and subsequent vacation together offer plenty of lighthearted moments and emotional connections.
Charlie is a charming character with his sweet nature and entertaining punny t-shirts. Sloane, however, is harder to root for as she struggles to assert herself in the male-dominated video game industry. Her lack of self-worth and the constant demeaning treatment from her colleagues make for frustrating reading. Despite this, her dog provides delightful comic relief and steals the spotlight as a favorite character.
The romance between Sloane and Charlie has its golden moments, especially in their playful banter. However, the narrative often drags with repetitive conversations about their past struggles, overshadowing the fake dating and forced-proximity tropes. The slow-burning romance feels rushed when it finally culminates, making the love story less believable.
The third-act breakup is prolonged, and the rushed, overly neat ending fails to provide satisfying closure. Sloane's professional triumphs, particularly against her misogynistic colleagues, are glossed over in an unsatisfying epilogue, leaving much to be desired.
Despite its shortcomings, In a Not So Perfect World has enchanting moments and a charming setting, making it a light read for fans of destination romances. However, it could benefit from a stronger, more assertive heroine and a more convincing romantic arc.

Before I begin with the review I'd love to thank @netgalley and @harperperennial for the e-arc. I enjoyed this book from start to finish<33
In A Not So Perfect World follows Sloane, a game designer set on her dream job at a top gaming firm, and her neighbour, Charlie. When they jet off to a holiday in paradise, to make Charlie's ex jealous and to give Sloane chance to make the perfect post-apocalyptic game, the close proximity and sizzling tension make remaining only friends and neighbours difficult.
The characters in this book were all multi-faceted; they had depth and, as you were reading, you found yourself rooting for them for that reason. Sloane was lovely, driven, and everything you'd want of a book girlfriend but CHARLIE. Charlie was adorable, wholesome, loving - he gives off top book boyfriend vibes<33
The storyline in this book was a bit different too which I enjoyed. Yes, there was that predictability of the HEA, but I couldn't see where things were going before that so I loved it.
Overall, I loved In A Not So Perfect World and would happily read more of Neely's work!

Thank you Harper Perennial and NetGalley for the eARC of In A Not So Perfect World! All opinions in this review are my own.
I loved Love Buzz so I had high hopes for In A Not So Perfect World and it delivered! I loved Sloane and Charlie's interactions and how they navigated being on vacation with a virtual stranger. There is a nice balance of funny and spicy. I can't say enough good things about Neely Tubati Alexander's writing and I can't wait to read more from her!

Looking for a romance novel with humor and strong female characters? Look no further than 'In A Not So Perfect World' by Neely Tubati Alexander! With tropes like slow burn, forced proximity, and fake dating, this beach getaway read is perfect! The writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a great choice for anyone looking for a fun and romantic summer read!
Thank you to NetGalley and the author for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.

This book is a good example of forced proximity and a slow burn romance done right, it gives the characters enough space to grow and see them as individuals before they begin to form a friendship and ultimately a romantic relationship. This is the kind of book you pick up knowing where the book will end but you’re here for all the slow build tension between the FMC and MMC.
My one issue:
I will say the one thing that took me out of the story was the illegal hiring process. I mean red flags were flying around and the FMC was just ignoring them, while this was used as a plot point to keep the FMC and the MMC from getting together so early on, there were already so many internal issues they both were dealing with that this plot tension device wasn’t needed.
If you love slow burn romance, forced proximity and one bed this one is your next summer read.
Solid 3 stars
Thank you NetGalley and Harper Perennial and Paperbacks for this eARC in exchange for an honest review

This was a perfect book to read at the beach. I’m a sucker for forced proximity, and found it fun and flirty! Thank you NetGalley and Harper Perennial for the advanced copy.

Sloane goes to an interview and swears if she gets the job she'll give up men. Then her neighbor asked her to do him a favor and go with him to turks and Caicos. It was really good book.

(Actual: 3.75⭐, rounded up) Forced proximity?? A slow-burn romance??? Count me in! While this read admittedly took me awhile to really get into - as the beginning part concerning the interview and its sheer inappropriateness took me out of the experience for a moment - I decided to keep pushing through after sifting through both positive & negative reviews from other readers. And I'm so glad I did! While I wouldn't say this book is a standout for me, personally, I did really enjoy how there was a POINT to it all - that what was bothering me in the beginning was, in fact, a catalyst to the story as a whole and was something that was properly addresses as the novel went on as opposed to being simply discarded. This book definitely reminded me of one of my fave reads - "The UnHoneymooners" by Christina Lauren - though this time with just a little more angst and spicy added also. I do enjoy Alexander as an author and look forward to her future works; as someone who was also on-the-fence regarding this novel at the start, I further implore all readers to check it out and stick with it for yourselves in order to form your own fully-realized opinion!