Member Reviews
3.5 out of 5 – The very long burn timetable of this enemies to lovers is wonderful to go through, I kind of love that its decades in the making, very When Harry met Sally. It is predictable but lovely. My other qualm other than the predictableness of this is that I really hate miscommunication tropes and this has it in spades. Its a cute quick read that is going to be great for the beach!
Cute storyline, good use of conflict. Still, it felt like I was reading a bunch of short stories that happened to be connected.
There's nothing Hankin can write that I won't try. This one contains some of the bite of her previous books, but since its a romance it lands a little weirdly for me. This feels like a misuse of cover art for me, but Hankin has a great voice and I always enjoy her work.
So funny and smart and good. I wasn't expecting the structure of the book, but found it wonderful, a different kind of slow-burn approach to romance than I've read before. Also, just so ambitious in its scope and approach to the love and life stories of its characters. I really enjoyed this and will recommend it.
Humorous, realistic, and loaded with feels for BFFs and finding the one you love to hate or is it hate to love…
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This is the first time I have read this author, plus I love a great enemies-to-lovers story. I have to say that this author knocked it out of the park.
Told in seven different parts, this slow-burn romance takes on adulthood, best friends, and the dynamic that comes through growing and changing relationships.
Sometimes books that include a best friend’s narrative become a story about not being able to function without the other person. This story is not that at all.
While the friendships are long-term, we get to watch their growth and unfold that enemies-to-lovers dynamic. The chemistry is awesome!
Hankin brings a story that is delightful, funny, realistic, and loaded with lessons that maybe we can take note of in our own life choices.
One-Star Romance is a fresh and clean closed-door romance that felt like it took forever to develop but was so worth the wait.
Thank you Berkley romance for my digital arc.
She sighed."I just...I think I'm broken."
"Or maybe you're trying to want something you don't because you think you should"
I honestly thought I was getting into a funny romcom in the traditional sense, however what I met with was deeply poignant, refreshing plot that is more than a romcom. The romance here felt like romance between a flawed character with the ups and downs of life, her best friend and her nemesis. The story happens in the span of a decade giving us a peek into the life of Natalie and Rob , predominantly Natalie as she struggles to find stability and her place in the life. The book also makes a realistic comment on women in publishing and their struggles, Natalie's character growth felt very realistic (albeit messy). I truly enjoyed Gabby's and Natalie's friendship and the portrayal of how life drifts apart two people just because they are navigating different stages of life. The entire evolving friendship arc truly struck a chord with me
The actual romance in the story superrrr slow burn as Natalie and Rob keep meeting briefly over the years after being maid of honor and best man at their best friends wedding. However, each of their encounters somehow only make things worse in between them after Natalie realizes that Rob had left a one star review on her newly released book. My only gripe with the book is that Natalie never seem to see her own flaws as she finds something or some situation blaming her actions on, while she does realize where she had gone wrong, he actions doesn't seem to be fully justified. Overall One Star Romance is a fun "story of my life" plot with humor, friendships and some deeply moving topics
Thank you Berkley Publishing for the advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. I found that the book started off very slow, but I kept on reading, up until the point where I could not put it down. What an enjoyable and unexpected read. Two people meet through their respective best friends. They were totally different. But they kept on meeting through their friends life events and eventually found their way together. The book takes you through their ups and downs with their other relationships along the way. A definite worthwhile read.
Ultimately, I enjoyed this book and it was a quick read. I related to the FMC and MMC and I enjoyed that the friendships of both MC were also part of the love story. There were very touching parts of the story, especially with Gabby and it was a quick easy read. I do wish we got a little more of the story. Because of the time jumps and moves, I felt like I didn't know that much about Natalie's life in LA, what does her apartment look like, how does she get along with her co-workers. I knew more about Angus's job than Natalie's and more about Zuri's work interactions than Rob's and Natalie's. Natalie has a drunken kiss with a celebrity and we only hear about it second hand. If Rob and Natalie had come in contact more often, I might not have cared so much about LA feeling thin, but I just felt like I needed a little more and I wanted a little more with Rob and Natalie when they got together. Perhaps a 1 1/2 year check at the end before the 3 year check in (trying not to give any spoilers). These are minor issues and other readers may not have minded. I read the book in two sittings and I wanted to know how things worked out for Natalie, Rob, Gabby, and Angus. I would recommend this book to others.
Fun and flirty!
One-Star Romance is a thoroughly enjoyable romance. I flew through this one, lapping up every bit of banter between these two. If you're looking for a book that is sure to leave a smile on your face-- you've come to the right place :)
I didn’t expect to like this one as much as I did but I really enjoyed this one. The chemistry that the two MCs had? Chef kiss. But also the plot was very cute and watching their growth over time was a joy to watch and witness. I would recommend this to others!
Looks can be deceiving…
Based on the ADORABLE book cover and title, I expected a light, funny ROM COM, but this is more of a “life story” with MANY touching, heartfelt moments!!
Told in 7️⃣ parts, Part 1️⃣ opens in 2013 with an invitation to a birthday party, and each subsequent section, opens with a jump in time, and a NEW invitation to another “life affirming” event, until we reach Part 7️⃣ in 2021.
Natalie is a struggling writer and Gabby’s best friend.
Rob is a rigid Academic, and the best friend of Angus.
The only thing they share is their love and devotion to their respective best friends-recently engaged!
JUST before they are to walk down the aisle as “Maid of Honor” and “Best Man” at Angus and Gabby’s wedding, Natalie finds out that Rob gave her newly published novel, Apartment 2F, the dreaded 1️⃣ ⭐️ review on Goodreads!!
Her book was described as the millennial perspective of a young woman living in NY, during the aftereffects of the recession, wondering if her generation could still find true love, a fulfilling career, and financial stability.
Could that description be any less enticing?
And, YET, her average rating, after fifty three reviews was respectable 4.3 ⭐️ UNTIL the latest review brought it TUMBLING down!
Rob, thought the book had opened strong, but when he got to page 2️⃣ 8️⃣-he was so incensed by “something” she wrote- that he posted his one star review-explaining how her star rating had dipped so precipitously!
Natalie is hoping that once they get through the wedding, she will NEVER again have to see Rob, but FATE (or more accurately-their best friends) will force them to co-exist on many more occasions as they celebrate many happy milestones from housewarmings to christenings and a few sad ones, over the course of the next eight years.
At first, I wasn’t sure what to make of this book, which didn’t start out quite as expected, but by the middle of Part 2️⃣-I was HOOKED after reading one of my FAVORITE “grand gestures” EVER!!
And, by the time I had finished, this “enemies to lovers” romance-I was completely and utterly CHARMED! 💘
If you are looking for an entertaining romance with a FRESH, FUN format for this SUMMER, this one is BEACH BAG approved 🏖️ and will be available on June 18, 2024.
Thank You to Berkley for the gifted ARC provided by NetGalley! It was my pleasure to offer a candid review!
A beautiful depiction of growth in love and friendship.
I truly enjoyed this book for so many reasons…the character growth and depth in all the main characters, the banter between Nat and Rob, and not to mention Laura Hankin pulling on all of the heartstrings! Wow! I would say that this book is perfect for anyone who loves Emily Henry and Netflix’s newest Rom-Coms.
If you're looking for a fun & thoughtful twist on the enemies-to-lovers trope, this one's for you! I loved following Natalie & Rob's relationship through their career & relationship ups & downs over the span of a decade. And Natalie & Gabby's friendship struggles through marriage, pregnancies, and life drama rang so true. I recommend this title to anyone that is in the mood for a rom-com with a cast of characters you're rooting for every step of the way.
dnf at 33%. This just wasn’t for me. Thank you to the publisher, the author and NetGalley for gifting me this arc.
4.5 rounded up.
All thoughts and opinions are my own.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.💫
“How could she have known then that the time she thought she was wasting was actually time she’d spent growing?”
“Happiness followed pain and pain followed happiness, and all you could do was hang on and feel every bit of it for as long as this world would let you.”
After absolutely pouring her heart into a book, Natalie Shapiro is finally a published novelist and the maid of honor in her best friend Gabby’s wedding. The rub? Rob, the best man, gave her book a one-star review, and now she has to walk down the aisle with him, pretend to NOT want to shoot lasers from her eyes at him, and also put on a happy face when secretly, she’s mourning the end of her relationship with Gabby as she knows it.
To add insult to injury? As Gabby and Angus’s best friends, the wedding is simply the first in a series of events that have Natalie and Rob crossing paths for years to come ... Yikes.
This book had me feeling every possible emotion. It made me think back to my 20s, when I felt behind so many of my friends who were moving out of state, going to medical school, starting prestigious jobs, and getting married while I lived at home with my parents and worked on my master’s degree. It reminded me of how I felt a mixture of both happiness and sadness as my best friend got married, knowing our relationship would change. It taught me that not all change is bad, and that even when things seem to be going wrong, they just might be leading you to exactly where you need to be.
In short, it was a vulnerable, heartwarming, heartbreaking, and incredible read, which is what I've come to expect from author Laura Hankin.
⭐️
I've been a Laura fan since reading A Special Place for Women, and, most recently, The Daydreams. And while every single one of her books has been so different, two things always remain true: Her characters are always relatable, flawed, and well-developed, and her stories are always full of emotion and heart.
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And talk about a home run for her first foray into romance! Rom coms are my comfort reads, and in her romantic debut, Hankin managed to give us a fresh, unique approach to enemies-to-lovers without sacrificing the real-life emotions and ups and downs that accompany growing up, marriage, parenthood, aging, and illness. I loved that One-Star Romance spanned nearly a decade of Natalie, Rob, Gabby, and Angus's lives, and the time jumps and secondary relationships allowed for so much character growth. It was definitely a slow burn, and I sometimes felt like the pacing was a bit too slow in the first half, but boy, did that second half deliver! I laughed, I cried, I felt all the heartbreak and angst, and I fell in love with characters I didn't necessarily like at the outset.
⭐️
Do yourself a favor and pre-order this one before it hits shelves in June; you won't regret it!
One-Star Romance deserves ALL the stars! Let me start by saying, this is a SLOW burn with lots of build-up and not your traditional contemporary romance. It follows two MC's over several years, as they navigate life, friendships, relationships, and run-ins with one another. You won't be swooning or kicking-your-feet throughout, but it somehow still delivers all the feels and I was completely invested, nonetheless. There's something so magical about story-telling that can make you invested in each character as an individual as you are in their relationship together.
Just a heads up, this book is told in 3rd person POV, but that actually made the story -- dare I say -- better!? I'm usually not a fan, but I kind of loved it in this instance!
Overall, this book was absolute, utter perfection and I really hope that Laura Hankin continues to write more in this genre!
ARC provided by Berkley in exchange for an honest review.
I really wanted to love this book. The premise is awesome, and I love these types of stories. However, it was not working for me. I made it to around 30% before I decided to give up. I wish it was a little more fast-paced.
laura hankin, a new author to me, delivers an incredibly compelling read with one-star romance! spanning years and formative phases of life, the book utilizes various third-person perspectives as the reader follows a group of friends as they navigate their messy, beautiful lives. love, friendship, the highs and lows of their careers...we journey through it all with these characters.
natalie and rob, first brought together by the relationship of their respective best friends, continue to cross paths over the following decade. in the years that follow, the pair can't help but partake in witty and snarky banter. each interaction becomes a game of chess for them. anticipating the other's next conversational move is both thrilling and frustrating. whether they can ever get on the same page is half the battle.
overall, one-star romance truly felt like a labor of love, like a story that was rooted in its purpose. while reading, it became clear that laura had an intentional goal when she began writing this book – to convey the patience and grace we should give ourselves (and others) as life changes and evolves, making us new, shinier versions of ourselves, strengthened by lessons learned. a perfect of such being natalie, our lead here. before she knew to anticipate it, the future she pictured shifted beneath her feet, leaving her feeling unsteady and scared. though it was hard, what followed was a journey of discovery that enriched her life, bringing beautiful clarity she didn't know to hope for. alongside her, the characters of one-star romance, a found family of sorts, felt honest and relatable.
for those who enjoy flawed characters that find their people, find their place, over time, I would compel you to give one-star romance a chance. from the very start, this was such a pleasant surprise of a book, one that could easily be devoured in just one sitting. given how the events are sectioned off, you'll find it hard to put it down, craving to know more following the next time jump.
thanks to berkley and laura hankin for the advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
I'd like to thank the publisher and NetGalley for a chance at reading this.
At 35% into the book, I had to abandon it. I did not finish it, did not find it all that great
Plot is kind of unhinged. The girl is bi, has a friend / roommate she lives with who she sees as her best friend. (She also may have some crush on her, since this is where the plot kind of goes off the rails.) Girl's friend starts dating a guy named Angus who our main character does not like? There is a strange level of jealousy from her. Then, at a birthday party for Angus, he proposes to her best friend. Best friend accepts.
How our 'once-star romance' comes into play? Rob, Angus' best friend, is at the party. Rob and Natalie hit it off pretty good with their conversation. They seem to have some slight hesitancy of their friends getting married. Natalie decides to then turn Angus' and Natalie's story / love into a basis for her book. Yes, she adopts their story and turns it into a hit book.
Why would you do that? Why would you take your creepy attitude towards your friend and make it even creepier by turning your friend's romance into a book without her permission. (Thank god her friends find it creepy too.)
Natalie is on goodreads (of course) and discovers someone gave the book a ONE STAR. At first, the rating comes from a girl, but finding out Rob's middle name and last name, and noticing that Rob was acting rather odd with her.... it becomes clear he was the one who left the review. Their friends are getting married and both of them have to be the best man and maid of honor while they have this 'issue' going on in the background.
I kind of sat there thinking, why hasn't anyone said anything to Natalie about it. Some did, and you could tell they had issues and they were a little wigged out (or refusing to finish the book), but Natalie didn't see to find any issue with it.
Is the girl dumb?
Why is there a huge 'issue' built around something that is clearly an issue (and respectfully)? At 31%, I couldn't believe she hadn't realized what she did was wrong and or creepy. I also found it humor lacking, but with this issue being the catalyst for the 'humor'., it left a sour taste in my mouth.
Natalie is an aspiring New York writer that hits all the stereotypes - young, broke, working service jobs, and brimming with talent. Rob is a PhD student whose people pleasing tendencies have led him to follow in his fathers big footsteps. The pair of them meet via the engagement of their respective best friends and there is an instant spark. However, time passes and the next time they meet there is an uncomfortable air around them - Rob read Natalie's debut novel and rated it one star. We follow the lives of both of our characters for the next several years as they grow on their own, and continually find themselves drawn to one another.
I really thoroughly enjoyed this book. It felt like both of our protagonists had complete character arc's of their own, which can sometimes fall flat in rom-coms. I liked the angst as both Natalie and Rob navigated their late 20's and early 30's; finding happiness within their respective career fields. Their romance was like a cherry on top! I believed in their connection from the very beginning. and was ecstatic when they finally worked out their feelings.