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I loved this book! I was screaming, I was giggling, I was tossing my phone, it was such a great time! But somewhere around the 75% it started falling short for me but I can’t put my finger on what it was. Still 4.25 stars from me! Thanks for the read!

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Rivals to lovers slow burn! The angst in this book is so good. So many great quotes and emotional depth.

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This was such a good rival to lover book. From the very beginning I was hooked with the story line of them being writers. This was a very slow burn for me but it fits in with the story of their rivalry. Rosie was such a sunshine character with that Hispanic fire that I loved being Hispanic myself. Aiden’s character was written well with them “hating” each other but the hate wasn’t really at her. The book does have a 3rd act breakup which I don’t mind at all. I loved how they said their feelings in their book instead of out loud. And the spicy scenes A++!! I love how we get only her pov so you get his confidence about being in love more impactful. Over all I loved the book.

Tropes: rival to lovers, slow burn, grumpy/sunshine

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Love this modern day love story! A closed promixity story of two rivals who must work together, learn to get along, or fail a class. Very interesting read and keeps you interested until the very end!

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Classmates and rivals, Rosie and Aiden are engaging and interesting as the leads in this slow burn, forced-proximity story. Their initial meeting didn’t go well and they insult each other and fight continuously in class until their professor assigns them a joint project. Their story unfolds over the course of a semester and is written in a realistic way with misunderstandings, miscommunications, and plenty of sweet moments. I enjoyed the story development and the writing style. Reading a book about writing a book was an interesting way to move the story along and create the tension between the two characters. Rosie was surrounded by a great friend group and her family and they played their support role well.
Overall, a well-written, easy to read, moderately spicy book.

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This book was absolutely adorable! The irresistibly cute cover and the intriguing and original storyline drew me in when I spotted it on NetGalley.

This was a delightful rivals-to-lovers story. The perfect slow burn with just the right amount of angst kept me hooked. From the start, Rosie and Aiden were at each others’s throats, brimming with anger and tension. But as the story unfolded, their relationship transformed into a wonderfully heartwarming romance.

I’m keeping this short as I don’t want to spoil anything but you should definitely add this to your tbr!!!

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I received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

I thoroughly enjoyed this. I love a rivals to lovers, I loved how aiden and rosie went back and forth with each other, but each barb just showed how much passion each character secretly had for one another.

It wasn’t dual POV and I loved how each excerpt from their book, showed the audience what aiden was feeling and what was going through his mind.

“If you are not mine, then know I’m yours. The minute I saw you, you had me hooked, and I never wanted you to let go. The entire time we were together all I could think was you were better than any dream, any piece of fiction I could ever write.”

the one thing that stopped this from being a 5 star for me was that 3rd act breakup. I kinda guessed early on that he and also applied for the fellowship, which was fine he was in his right to do that, but I felt like their fight put them back sooo many chapters. the things they said, the knee jerk reactions didn’t really highlight the development they had made as a couple or as individuals. I definitely feel like they could have resolved it in the same way it was written in their book and all would have been well. aside from some grammatical errors and what happened 90% in I loved it. I ate it up in one night. I do wish the epilogue was a bit longer… I found myself wanting to know more in the end.

thank you NetGalley and the publishers for sending me this copy!

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“Thin line between love and hate, Rosie. Thin line."

“The only thing every love story really has in common is that it's worth it. Love is always worth fighting for. I mean, that's why there's all the songs and poems and movies about it. It has to be something spectacular if everyone's chasing it."

“When I am in love, I don't want to have to wonder if it's love, you know? I want to know with certainty that there is nothing else I would rather feel."

Perfection. Absolutely perfection!!! This book was exactly the cozy, spicy, tension driven and forced proximity rivals to lovers story to spice up your cold winter Christmas vibes !!! Did I read it in the summer? Yes, I did. Do I care? Not really because now I know I need to get a copy of this when the season comes and reread it. It is the perfect book for fans of The Hating Game and also the Spanish Love Deception but make it college rivals. They are both writers. She writes romance and he writes literary fiction. They are at each other’s throats. But their supervisor threatens to push them out of the class unless they work together at a book like Christina Lauren. Full of Taylor’s version references and well known romcom books as well as movies, their story is the epitome of grumpy sunshine, forced proximity, tension filled romance story that will have you addicted from the very first pages !!! I read this book in one sitting because it is THAT good!!! While Rosie was the amazing fmc we all love and adore of Peruvian origin opinionated and kind and “optimistic to a fault” and in love with love, Aiden was … goodness me, he was far from perfect but he was oh so good!! And the mouth on that man … damn but it made me feel things!! Butterflies would be a way to describe them but it was so much more than that !!! I am impressed by how much I enjoyed reading their story!! The spicy scenes were spicing. The fun scenes were funny. The romantic scenes made me feel giddy and happy and excited !!! Loved it loved it loved it !!!! Can’t wait for it to be out !!

"No, Rosie. You don't have to lower your expectations. You deserve more than your highest one. Any guy you're with should be falling over himself to make you happy."

"Love wouldn't seem worth it without the risk of losing it."

"Such a good girl, Rosie, even now. Taking me like this," he bit out. "Always a good girl for me, isn't that right?"

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I went into this with extremely high hopes after seeing that it was supposedly perfect for Emily Henry lovers, but alas, I am left disappointed.

My issue with this book is the character development, or lack thereof. This starts with our MMC, who is supposedly a masters student, acting like a high school bully. It felt so strange, immature and unnatural for someone of his age and level to be acting like he did. While this was off putting, I still gave it a chance. This, however, did not last long as the progression from enemies to lovers was so quick I was sure I missed it. There was absolutely no slow development, which was needed given how childish and terrible he acted.

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“People say there’s a thin line between love and hate, and you know what? They’re right”

Thanks so much to NetGalley for the opportunity to ARC read this!

Our two main characters are Rosie and Aiden, both very strong minded individuals who really love to provoke the other.
They are currently both taking a writing workshop and are always arguing and being disruptive until their professor has had enough. She gives them two options, drop the class or put aside their differences and write a novel together. That doesn’t seem too hard in theory I mean they ARE taking a writing workshop but when one loves romance and the other despises it entirely you know it’s probably going to crash and burn.. or is it?

This book was so interesting! I really loved the whole idea behind it. I loved the way the author jumps from real time to snippets of their book.

If you love enemies to lovers then this book is for you!

I cannot believe that this is a debut book for Katie, I look forward to reading more of her books in the future!

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I got the ARC through NetGalley and am so happy I applied for and got it!
This was an amazing read and I will for sure get the physical copy once it's released in December!

Now to the Review part:

Rosie and Aiden were the perfect example of Opposites attract. They were opposite enough, but with enough similarities and some shared interests that it made it believable. The biggest interest and love for something both share is writing, and their rivalry was very fun to read. I really enjoyed watching both characters slowly work out their differences, and become vulnerable in front of each other. It really made it possible for both to grow, of course there were some minor and a big hiccup, but no development is linear, especially if both have lived through something that holds them back.

I found the pacing was very well done, they didn't get to the finish line too quickly, but it also didn't drag out too much in the romance department.

The spice was amazing, I did NOT expect that mouth on Aiden, I was just as surprised as Rosie, because - hot damn! but also SO sweet! He's not only a great talker, but also knows how to do acts of service, listen and is protective. He's a dark academia dream!

'Not a single day has passed since we met that I haven't thought about you. And not a single hour passes where I don't miss you.'

Rosie is a the embodiment of, reader girly girl, who's smart, creative, supportive, a good friend and ambitious but also knows how to accept help. I really like to see that, instead of FMC's who painfully try to do everything on their own. I'd love to be her friend. What I also really enjoyed was that Rosie too has great lines, gushing about Aiden and also compliments him. The way she talked to him, I want to see more of in romances.

'You were worth every bit of the wait, Aiden.'

SPOILERS!!!!!!! (Potentially but be warned!!!!):

I really related to Rosie, myself being a romantic, and in my case learning how to write stories (maybe someday it will get somewhere) and being a dreamer. Funnily enough, I also really related to some of Rosie's experiences growing up. I'm not Peruvian nor mixed, but my parents are immigrants and my mum also had a GIANT collection of Harlequinn romance novels (which were also the first romance novels I've read when I was decidedly too young for those) and learned German by re-reading her favorite books in German to get better at it. My Grandma and because of that my mum and I, was a big fan of Telenovelas - Mexican and South American Telenovelas were the HIT in Poland in the 90's and 2000's - now my mum and I binge watch Korean Dramas, I'm an avid romance reader as is my mum and we love HEA's. The apple really doesn't fall far from the tree haha. Also the busy, long, full of family and loads and loads of cooking and food for Christmas - highly relatable! Loved to see this.

Overall I really enjoyed it, I had a fun time. The romance was sweet, not too rushed. Their joint book writing project was fun. The spice was hot and good to read. I loved the setting and that we mostly got the cold months, it added extra cosy vibes - love that. I loved to be able to relate to certain things I didn't expect, it's just so nice to go 'Oh I knew that growing up too, I can relate etc.'. The book. gave me an overall very warm feeling and I was rooting for the Main leads love!

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I totally devoured this book! I couldn't put it down—I loved the witty banter, the grumpy-sunshine dynamic, and the rivals-to-lovers trope. The plot and side characters were amazing too.

The story is about two opposites who are both aspiring writers in the same class. Rosie, a Peruvian girl from Tennessee, moves to New York to chase her dream of writing romance novels, which she absolutely loves. On the other hand, Aiden, a New York native, wants to be a literary fiction writer, influenced by his tough childhood and complicated family. From the moment they meet, Rosie and Aiden are rivals, clashing in workshops until they get an ultimatum: save their semester by co-writing a novel. As they work together, they use the novel to share their thoughts and slowly get to know each other.

The writing is super fun, and the character development is fantastic. Even the side characters are entertaining and lovable. This book was definitely a great find.

Thanks to NetGalley, Alcove Press and Katie Holt for a chance to read this book for free. I'm leaving this review of my own accord.

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The story follows Rosie, a passionate Peruvian American who leaves her small Tennessee hometown to chase her dream of becoming a successful writer in New York City. Then she crosses paths with Aiden Huntington, her current archnemesis, in a creative writing class. Aiden, a surly fiction writer, has little respect for the romance genre that Rosie cherishes. They quickly become the focal point of their writing workshop due to their insult-ridden sparring during class. Their constant bickering disrupts the class to the point where their professor gives them an ultimatum to either work together, or they will be kicked out of the class. They agree to work together, reluctantly. They start to infuse pieces of themselves into the manuscript, and they begin to confess their feelings and explore the attraction that has long simmered beneath the surface of their rivalry. As soon as their relationship begins, they again find themselves competing for a career-defining opportunity, reigniting their rivalry and smothering the flame of their new relationship.

This book examines how your parent's relationship impacts your future outlook for romantic relationships. Aiden is deeply wounded by the tumultuous and violent relationship between his parents, whereas Rosie's parents have been in love with each other from day one. Rosie is a hopeless romantic and believes in true love, which gets under Aiden's skin. I do love a good enemies-to-lovers trope. Their fiery and explosive banter makes for some undeniable steamy romance. The book was fun, and Rosie had to peel back every layer to get to Aiden's heart. So okay, he's like a handsome Shrek and not green. The rivalry serves as a challenge to make them better writers and force some self-discovery. If you are looking for a passionate opposites attract Rom-Com, this is it.

I received an ARC ebook for my honest review. Thank you, NetGalley and Alcove Press.

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I read this book on a flight to India and even the mere memory of the stunt I pulled (of reading such a steamy book on a flight) has my cheeks flaming. 🤭
This story about two “rivals” who seem to hate each other’s guts and are made to write a romance story together after their supervisor gets fed up of their snippy behaviour is a great read - for when you’re not in a public place like a plane 🫣

But in my defence, I didn’t know the romance was going to be so spicy, and by the time I realized it, I was too invested in the story. So I hid the screen - like we used to hide our papers in exams - and finished the whole book 😂

The premise itself was great and I loved how Rosie and Aiden ribbed each other. But I sometimes didn’t like how they took it too far. I felt like Rosie was being unnecessarily irritating and Aiden crossed several lines with his rudeness. And yet… It works!

So if you’re looking for a steamy romance, this is one that you can definitely pick up.
Only - and I’ll say this over and over again - make sure to keep your surroundings in mind 😂

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First of all, I would like to say thank you for the review copy, which was provided to me by the publisher. This fact does not in any way affect my personal opinion of this book. This post contains advertising and the rights for the book belong to the publisher.

Of course, is this only my personal opinion of the book and just because I give this rating to the book doesn’t mean, that everyone will have that opinion.

The cover of „Not in my book“ caught my eye first. Then, I read the synopsis and was hooked. I love me a good enemies to lovers and academic rivals? Also, books as a central theme?! Ehhmm yes – give me that!

I read this romance book almost in one go (your girl needs to sleep), and I enjoyed my time. I loved that we got snippets from the book that they needed to write together. The banter was good and made me laugh sometimes. Yesss, some of the stuff wasn’t surprising, but it was executed well.
I also want to give a shoutout to a specific writing scene, which was veryy hot and maybe I learned a bit about myself there.

I could see myself reading this book again and it will go onto my „romance I recommend“ mental shelf.

Conclusion
I really enjoyed this one!!

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Firstly, what I loved: the main characters are writers AND it's set in New York City!
It's a enemies-to-lovers romance with all the perfect ingredients - forced proximity, a love interest with perfect hair who is also dark and brooding, the romantic backdrop of Christmas in NY and dual point of views so we actually get to know what's happening in the mind of Mr Brooding.
Whilst I felt our protagonist's thoughts and actions were much too young for her actual mid-twenties age bracket (often felt a bit more like teen angst, insecurity and immaturity) I was still completely invested in the outcome of this couple.

What I disliked: the use of the term 'baby' during their sexy times - they both spoke and acted like completely different people in those scenes, and it was a bit jarring and didn't feel true to either of their characters. Also, how many times can her hair be fanning down, or his breath fanning her face, or her eyelashes fanning her cheek?! Too many to count!! Albeit to say, the writing was okay, but more a means to an end than any beautiful prose.

Overall, a flying read, perfectly cosy and this genre's coveted HEA.

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Rosie adores romance novels, while Aiden staunchly opposes them. When they’re forced together for a class assignment (due to their constant bickering disrupting the class), their initial interactions are far from smooth.

I wasn’t sure what to expect from Katie Holt’s Not in My Book. The intense, hair-trigger enemies-to-lovers dynamic between the leads is evident from the outset and escalates into a third-act breakup.

However, this contemporary romance won me over. I loved the vulnerability and chemistry between Rosalinda and Aiden, their interactions with each other’s families, and the deep friendship that becomes central to their story.

While it’s not a perfect romance, it’s filled with heart. I was definitely cheering for the leads to redirect their intense passion into something more positive for all of us!

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Tropes: hate to love, rivals to lovers, he falls first, forced proximity

There is nothing more I love than when the guy is shown clearly to be in love with the girl. I love the way the author wove their conjoined book chapters and how it showed the POV of the guy and his exact feelings and thought process (and it’s hidden to be the main characters in his book)

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher Alcove books for this Advanced Reader Copy of Not in My Book by Katie Holt. Some spoilers included.

This was such a great romance. A true enemies (or rivals) to lovers trope with many meta style reference to romance tropes of all kinds. The first half of the book is all slow burn, building the tension between the two main characters while mirroring their story in a book they en up co-authoring. The way the author told the MC’s story in present tense and then also through the characters of the novel they wrote together was a creative way to build the story, progress the plot and also give the reader little tips in advance. This was probably my favourite part of the book.

The plot line in terms of the romance was a bit predictable, as is often the case in romances, and for that reason not a real criticism. However I did predict the reason for the third act breakup right off the bat. That was a bit disappointing. This plot point was my main issue with the book. Although I did sometimes find the Main Characters a bit frustrating and repetitive in their conflict with one another.

Finally, this book does contain a great deal of spice. We’re talking a solid 4/5 spice raiding if not a full 5. There are several spicy scenes which are quite detailed, graphic and full of naughty language, so if spice is not your thing, the second half of this book might not be for you.

I really enjoyed the book overall. It was a fun easy read and there were several references to Pride and Prejudice. When a MMC knows his P&P and quotes it, I’m in!

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This was such a fun romance! It had me kicking my feet and eagerly awaiting what happened next! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!

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