Member Reviews
I had a good time getting to know Lucy and Jonathan. They were cute together and I loved how Lucy was able to get to know herself again and Jonathan was able to open up.
Loved this one! Great and fun read. Highly recommend.
Many thanks to the publisher, Netgalley, and the author for my ARC.
I liked the initial premise of the book and the fact that they actually went on a long hike that was described throughout the book. In fact, hiking and camping were prominent themes as the MMC was the owner of the company but as such and an expert in his field, why didn’t he check the forecast. I get not knowing about a little rainstorm but one where a landslide could be triggered? Other than that, the story was cute, if a bit instalove-ish, but otherwise a good distraction.
This was such an adorable book and I honestly loved it. These characters are so cute and the author did a good job writing this story out. I was captivated and finished it fast!
This book was honestly not for me but it may be for others. I was hoping for a cute read of a heroine escaping her reality by heading to the mountains (something I would do) but I found Lucy to be very annoying and I just simply couldn’t get into the story. It also might be because I’m not the biggest fan of third person pov.
I also wasn’t very convinced with their love story/chemistry. It was very insta lust at first sight.
On the bright side, Leavenworth has been on my bucket list for the longest time and I’m hoping to finally make my way over there. Who knows, maybe I’ll find myself a guide to trek through the mountains with.
Thank you NetGalley for providing me with this ARC for my honest review.
Overall a very cute, fun read with grumpy/sunshine vibes.
I loved the premise of this book, but it seemed to be a little lacking in certain parts. It was hard for me to buy into the romance here.
Thank you NetGalley for the eArc in exchange for an honest review.
4.5 stars
This is a lovely love story between a grump and sunshine. The story about finding yourself again, the story about changes, the story about letting the past go. I enjoyed reading this adventure which is made by a landslide and two different personalities collide.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for Netgalley
Lucy is celebrating her 30th birthday she has organised a hiking trip for a her and her boyfriend. After a breakup Lucy decides to live her Eat Pray Love dreams.
Jonathan is hiking guide. He is deal with his trauma of losing his wife.
This grumpy sunshine story and forced proximity is filled with unexpected twist and turn. It’s funny and thought provoking at the same time. A highly enjoyable read.
Thank you to the publisher and Net Galley for allowing me to read this in exchange for an honest review
The female main character Lucy is a super cute, I will do my best to find the positive no matter how crappy the situation gets person. After a breakup with her douche canoe ex, she still takes the vacation she was supposed to go on with him solo. There she meets the lumbersexual of her dreams Jonathan. Through all sorts of mayhem from Mother Nature, and other things that happen, love finds a way to lead to a happily ever after. Love the characters and the fun that happened.
Thank you NetGalley and K. L. Parsons for allowing me to be an arc reader of this book.
4.5/5.
I loved this book! The premise of them going on a hike and getting stranded together was so unique and I've never read anything like it before. I loathe the outdoors so was worried I wouldn't be able to connect with the characters but I adored them and felt really close to them. Their chemistry was undeniable and the way they both took care of each other was so heartwarming. I highly recommend the book to anyone who loves the following tropes:
-grumpy x sunshine
-forced proximity
-insta love
-dual pov
I think this was a really great debut novel and I'm looking forward to reading the sequel when it comes out later this year!
I've been asking for adventure romances, and I finally got another one! Lucy leaves behind her vapid ex-boyfriend and takes their couples’ backpacking trip alone. Jonathan, the owner of the guide service, has been holding back from single trips due to the scars of an old guiding accident. Their immediate attraction at the bar the night before their trip adds another sweltering wrinkle! The ascent up the mountain begins with angsty arguing, but transforms into a harmonious teamwork amidst some scary threats from Mother Nature. The descriptions of scenery are breath-taking, and the spicy scenes are sweltering! If you are an outdoors girlie - pick this up!
Unfortunately, I was unable to access this title and can't read it. The protected epub is not open-able on my computer in any software, and there is no Kindle option. Had I known Kindle was not an option, I would not have requested this and wasted the opportunity for someone else. I'd love to read it someday and review it on my blog!
This was a very cute, quick read. The main characters had mega chemistry, and everything made sense in regards to their relationship. There was instant attraction, but Jonathan didn't just get over his trauma immediately to pursue a relationship. Definitely on my recommendation list.
Not sure what feedback I can offer since this isn’t available on a kindle, and I don’t plan on reading it from my phone. Would love to once it’s available for the general public, I do love myself a grumpy sunshine romance trope.
I was really excited about this book and it did not disappoint! It was funny and interesting, and very well written. The plot was thought out and developed well.
This was cute debut that I think will find its audience.
This was an uncomplicated read following our FMC after being dumped from an unsupportive relationship. She finds herself in a small town with a hunky hike guide, whereby they encounter calamity after calamity on the trail. Yay for a physically active FMC who was unabashedly food-first and eating like a hiker! I really recognised the desire to reconnect with a passion after a hiatus.
Some of the writing was a bit twee at times, and the third act breakup was contrived and the redemption 'performance' was cringeworthy. Surely there was another way? I would have liked more of our MMC and his relationship with his first wife to really drive home the anxiety and trauma angle. All in all, an enjoyable light read and I look forward to the next book in the interconnected series.
p.s. everyone needs a Todd in their life :)
*2 POV
*Grumpy/Sunshine
*light 2 spice
*insta-love
*hurt/comfort
*HEA
A grumpy and sunshine romance. Lucy meets Jonathon when she goes on holiday on her own after being dumped. Jonathon was supposed to be guiding them both and is reluctant to take her on the trip on her own but gives in. After disaster strikes will he be able to forgive himself?
I was immediately interested in this book after reading the blurb but I admit that the first few chapter were really slow and some parts felt repetitive. I liked all the hiking parts but it felt like the plot was going nowhere and nothing much was happening. The writing was easy to get into though and once Jonathan and Lucy met, the book became more enjoyable. What I didn't like was the insta-love because I'm not a fan of it and everything that followed after the third act break-up, especially the grand gesture was kind of cringey tbh. Overall, this books wasn't bad but it wasn't as good as I was expecting it to be either.
Thank you Netgalley for providing me the ARC in exchange of an honest review
A romcom with no jokes.
The first few chapters were unnecessary and bogged down the narrative.
The couple fall in love out of nowhere.
The grand gesture at the end was cringe and not at all romantic.
3.5 ⭐️
Thank you to Victory Editing NetGalley Co-op and K. L. Parsons for the e-arc.
This was overall a cute read. I loved the grumpy sunshine, I thought it was done exceptionally well.
I did think it was repetitive in some places, and drawn out with not that much happening, but overall a cute read.
I really like the hiking aspect of the story, too.