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Shelby es vinicultora, trataba en el viñedo familiar, su padre le dijo que ella sería la siguiente dueña, pero al morir no dejó testamento y la esposa heredó todo y como ella no quería nada que ver con el viñedo lo iba a vender, entonces Shelby hace un trato con su mamá en donde le da 6 meses para encontrar un inversor que le permita seguir trabajando y dicho inversor pone a Nathan como administrador.
Nathan estaba comprometido, tenía una buena carrera en Francia, todo en su vida era perfecto hasta que su padre enfermó y a partir de ese momento todo en su vida se desmoronó. Regresa a su pueblo junto con sus hermanos para cuidar al necio de su padre que no sigue indicaciones medicas y acepta trabajar con Shelby en quien no puede dejar de pensar.
La escritura es inmadura.
No me gustó como Nathan encontró atractivas a Chiara, Jordan y Petr y describía lo guapas que eran.
Pensé que los siguientes libros serían de las amigas y resultó que serán de la familia Durant.
Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher and the author for the ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Copy provided by the publisher and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Corkscrew You is a hate to love story about a daughter desperately trying to save her father's winery after his death. Shelby wants nothing more than to find a way to keep the family winery going including bringing in an investor. The problem is the investor Nate, wants to change all the things that she loves about the winery. While they fight at every turn when it comes to business they someone find that sparks fly in the romance department. Corkscrew You pulls you in with a cute cover and a promising plot but for me it never delivered.
This was a very cute quick read.
There was a lot of drama and miscommunication (my least favorite trope) which is why I'm only giving it 3 stars. I'm not a big fan of when this happens and it makes the story drag, in my opinion.
It was also a bit too fast paced. I wish we'd had more details.
Overall, it was a good rom-com that I recommend to those who like these type of books.
Thank you NetGalley for the Arc of Corkscrew You! I’d definitely say I’m in the like category of this book. It’s not my favorite but it wasn’t the worst I’ve read. The thing that irritated me was the major fat shaming and felt extremely rushed. I did, however, like the drama and storyline, they’re a great pair and I loved their story!
I'm not sure about this one. It was an easy-to-follow story with some great moments but I think I wanted more "grumpy" from Nate and more "sunshine" from Shelby. I definitely would have liked to have read more banter between the two before they got into the spicy stuff. The story happened very quickly, which I think would have been a bit better if it happened over a longer period of time. I did really enjoy the characters Nate and Shelby individually.....and how their story ended.
Thank you to Netgalley, One More Chapter and the author Catherine Robertson for providing me with this e-copy in exchange for an honest review
Thank you NetGalley, HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter and Catherine Robertson for providing me this ARC.
There were many things I liked about this book, but I expected more. 🍷
I loved the storyline, but it all went a bit too fast to me. The romance doesn't have a lot of depth and is rushed. It all happens in a week, which I found too unrealistic. I loved the wine talk though. The characters were great and had lots of potential.
For me this book just missed the mark, but it was still a fun read!
I made it as far as I possibly could but I had to give up. The story had so much potential but failed to deliver in my opinion. There was not nearly enough chemistry between the characters that warranted our main male character to think he was in love with the leading lady less than 30% in to the story.
Unrelated, but an absolute ICK I have is when characters use other words in place of swearing. If there was no swearing in this book at all, I wouldn't have even noticed or cared. But the fact that she "swore" so much without swearing was so childish. Just say fuck, man.
Really love the idea of this book, as soon as I read the description, I knew I had to give it a read! Only just started but really liking so far, will update as I progress in the book 😌
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the eARC! I was drawn to this by the cute cover and romance genre. Unfortunately, this wasn’t for me. I found the writing to be skewed younger than I hoped, I didn’t connect with the characters and I found the book to be tough to engage with.
This book focused heavily on family drama and healing, both of which I think it handled well. A lot of care and research obviously went into the wine-making aspect of the book, and it was quite enjoyable to learn about through Shelby’s eyes. Though some of the dialogue felt a little forced, I thought that the scenery and descriptions were well written, and I liked the variety of characters that the author included in the book.
Being honest, I found Shelby’s mannerisms a bit too immature for my liking, and made me a bit indifferent to the romance. There were several instances where I thought their attraction to each other felt forced. However, the author did a good job portraying both family members who don’t agree with each what is best for each other and a main couple with very different business approaches, and I enjoyed the secondary plot lines a lot. Many thanks to NetGalley, HarperCollins UK, and One More Chapter for this ARC. This is my honest review.
3/5 Grumpy and Sunshine have differing views on modern business.
I liked this one at first, but around the 30% mark, it went a little downhill for me.
I don't think it was a bad book, it was just a little fast for me.
I liked that Shelby had such good friends, Jordan was definitely my favorite.
Ava was the absolute best in this book, the way she didn't back down from her father. I can't wait to read her book.
The only problem I had with the story were Nathan's feelings for Shelby. You're telling me you're IN LOVE with a girl a month after your engagement falls through. Boy, that's your rebound girl. Even if she isn't, he fell way too fast for me, making the story a little too unbelievable.
Unfortunately for me, this has had to go on my DNF pile.
The story was moving way too quickly for me and the chemistry just wasn't there.
Phrases like 'holy swizzle stick' and 'big figging boo boo' did not help to keep me intrigued.
The premise of this book was brilliant, however for me the story and characters fall flat.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for giving me the opportunity to read this copy in exchange for an honest review.
Thank you NetGallery and Harper Collins UK, and One More Chapter for this Arc.
I thought it was a cute storyline and the cover was appealing to me. Definitely not a must read in my opinion but a light easy read
Nate steps into the tangled vineyard of Flora Valley Wines, tasked with rescuing it from financial ruin after Shelby's father's passing. Despite their initial clash of personalities, they share a common goal: the success of the vineyard. Yet, navigating the realms of money and soul proves to be a challenge, each holding their own perspective of what true success entails.
📚 This book tiptoed along the three-star line, barely making it. It exuded rom-com charm and cuteness, with a premise and supporting characters I adored. However, the main male character (MMC) was a glaring issue. He epitomized the alpha stereotype, abruptly proclaiming his love with little justification. While I usually enjoy whirlwind romances, this one felt forced. His internal monologues bordered on disturbing, with violent thoughts towards Shelby. It's hard to believe this was meant to be endearing. Shelby, the female lead (FMC), fared better in my eyes, though her tendency to be overly emotional grated on me at times. Nevertheless, her journey through grief and mental health struggles added depth to the story. The conclusion wrapped up neatly, leaving room for potential standalone sequels.
Aside from the problematic MMC, the writing style raised eyebrows. Dialogue felt stilted, and grammar inconsistencies jarred the flow. Furthermore, the dual POV format introduced a bizarre habit of characters conversing with themselves in the third person, sans punctuation to denote the shift. It was an odd choice that detracted from immersion.
🌶🌶 - While there are a couple of steamy scenes, they lack the sizzle expected in this genre.
✿ 𝗧𝗿𝗼𝗽𝗲𝘀 ✿
Small town 🏞
Grumpy x sunshine ☀️
Workplace romance 💼
Forced proximity 🍷
Dual POV 🎭
This book felt like a classic Hallmark romcom, with the cute romance, sweet friendships and funny moments! I laughed from the very first page!
I’m obsessed with the names of Shelby’s pigs: Ham Solo and Luke Skyporker 🐷😂
The whole story felt cosy and I loved the balance between Shelby’s ‘go with the flow’ attitude and Nate’s uptight, serious nature. Like Flora Valley Wines, they’re the perfect pairing 🍷
It wasn’t just a funny little romcom though, there were some deeper subjects explored like grief, depression, mental health and serious health issues ❤️🩹
I loved the short chapters and the dual POV, it was such a quick, cute read!
The romance moved quite fast, despite being put “on hold” for part of the story, they were both declaring that they were falling in love after only a week. And then the ending, with both Nate’s dad’s health and the success of the vineyard, felt a little rushed but matched the fast pace of the whole book 📖
Thank you to HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter and NetGalley for the ARC of Corkscrew You in exchange for an honest and independent review.
will not rate due to not finishing. This book was not my speed, i tried so hard to get into it but it felt the same as some other books and there wasnt any thing to keep me interested. Thank you t Netgalley for providing me the chance to read.
Overall thoughts:
3⭐️
2 🌶️
384 (kindle edition) 📖
Release Date - 5th July 2024
‘Three things I know for sure: I’m in love with Shelby Armstrong, I still hate that goose and I can never go back to the Cracker Cafe, because I swear to god that Iris will know just by looking at me what we did with her pie.’
Tropes: Forced proximity, Boss x Employee, Found Family, Grumpy/ Sunshine, Grief, Small Town Romance, He Falls First, Cancer Rep, Dual POV.
Flora Valley Wines needs saving & Shelby can’t do it alone. After an investor sends in business savvy Nate Durant to overhaul the winery there’s hate to love, lies & family dilemmas.
If you love a good stereotypical small town romance, with a sprinkle of spice you’ll like this one. Good banter & easy reading romance.
Character highlight: Dylan 🪿😂
The romance in this book is open door, however it feels a little YA & awkward at times for me?
Maybe it’s just not my type of spice, who can say!
One thing I would have loved is more wine talk, to add to the ‘high stakes’ of saving the winery.
I also think the timeline is a bit odd, because a large part of the book & romance takes place in only a week!
Thank you to Catherine Robertson, One More Chapter & NetGalley for the ARC copy in exchange for an honest review.
First of all the name is so funny, I love contemporary romances with funny names. The fmc is Shelby and my first review of her is that she’s childish. This book does do the whole fmc is naive and uneducated. She wears inappropriate attire for a business meeting. She crashes her car into another persons and doesn’t leave her information and just leaves it. The mmc is Nate, Nate is grumpy but he’s already got the hots for Shelby. He likes her freckles, the way she doesn’t cuss but knows she’s very childish. I can already tell by chapter 4 that there is going to be the miscommunication trope 3/4 of the way in. At one point Nate says Shelby even though she’s 28 looks 12. Which is a whole nother weird. I think if your new to reading, and you want like a starter easy book then this one is great. It’s just not for me. The main characters are kind of annoying. Shelby is blatantly disrespectful, and not her not acknowledging that she dented a luxury car and saying “they’re rich and have horrible taste so it’s fine” is so rude. People dream of having luxury cars and sometimes when they buy one it’s an investment for them. I cannot get over this. I don’t care about the non-cursing. It’s a boundary she has and I respect it. But, she’s constantly being compared to a child because of it which is weird. Over time you find out how difficult Shelby has had her life. She wanted one thing. The family’s vineyard which is apparently very delicious. Nate is hard headed but I will say that they are both fairly honest with each other, and understanding. But it’s still weird. Did I call it? Or did I call it. Not one. But two! Two miscommunications. Overall I think with time it definitely gets better. But I so badly wanted to DNF. The reason I’m giving this book two stars and not one is because I think it’d be a good starter book for people who don’t know what they like yet.
really enjoyed this book, the characters were intriguing and the story was engaging. I'll look out for more by this author.
Thank you NetGalley for giving me the chance to read this one. I really enjoyed this one. I thought it was really cute