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Sophie Cousens can do no wrong in my book (pun intended). I really loved watching Anna find love and find herself. The banter was perfection, and Will was a dreamy hero. This one was super fun!
I have read all of Sophie Cousensโ books and this is by far my favorite. It was so engaging and I wanted to read it in one sitting. I appreciate that her fmcs are starting to be a little older (mid to late 30โs) and have lived life. It gets tiring with a lot of romcoms thinking the characters need to be 25-30. In this book, Anna is 37, recently divorced, full-time working mom. Along the way, she forgot herself and her focus became the kids and work. This story shows her coming into her own via an article series at her paper where her kids pick out her dates. Her coworker, who she has a contentious relationship with, worms his way onto the article and they have to learn to work together. This story has some really funny moments and you genuinely root for main characters. This is a book buy.
Thank you Penguin Group PUTNAM for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.
Cute, but on the slower side of happenings. The story kept me engaged just enough so I continued it, but it wasn't a "OMG, I can't put it down!" Kind of boo
This entertaining but insightful novel cements Cousens as a must-read for me.
*Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing an e-galley in exchange for an honest review.
๐Is She Really Going Out with Him? by Sophie Cousens.
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๐ฉท Is She Really Going Out with Him? is now my THE most favorite book by Sophie Cousens. I have always loved her stories, humor, and voice, but this novel is incredible. It is hilarious, tender, and sexy, and so many moments in MC's life were relatable. The MC and MCC relationship development was incredibly well done, and their dialogue & banters are perfect. I giggled and laughed out loud (and yes, even snorted) so many times. I stayed past my bedtime just so I could read one more chapter; I made my bed while my eyes were entirely glued to my screen just so I could read a bit more in the morning. ๐
๐ฉท Truly, the best novel Sophie Cousens wrote. It goes to my 2024 top reads. Everyone should pre-order it now! You'll not regret it. I promise. I can't wait to read Sophie Cousens' next book!
๐ซ this means there is no sex but a hint (in a very sexy way) that it happened. Multiple timessssssss. ๐
โ ๏ธ TW: loss of a parent
โ ๏ธ TW: loss of a pet
Thank you, NetGalley and PENGUIN GROUP Putnam | G.P. Putnamโs Sons, for the opportunity to read the adventure reader copy eBook!
๐๐ Book Review ๐๐ Is there life after divorce? When Anna gets a simple email with her divorce decree, the question certainly crosses her mind. But then her job as columnist depends on getting back in the dating game,she really has no choice but to jump back in head first and hope for the best. Heartfelt and humorous, Is She Really Going Out With Him is a delightful journey through single parent dating.
Review is on Goodreads and will be posted on instagram closer to publication date and on Amazon when published!
4.5 this was another banger from ms sophie. i really enjoyed the dynamic between will and anna. the fighting, work place rivals if you will, but the entire time (basically) heโs so smitten with her and she doesnโt even realize it. i ate it up. the age gap isnโt even a big deal (8 years, anna is 38 and will is 30.) overall, i really enjoyed this one! itโs definitely a cute and quick read, with a hint of more seriousness to it.
thank you so much to NetGalley and publishers for this arc!
This book had me hooked from the title and I had so much fun with it. The premise is that Anna needs to up the ante with her job, even though she doesn't want to step outside her safety net after her divorce. Enter her children, who will select men for her to go on dates with and Anna will write about and analyze this. Along the way, she finds herself back on the path to love. Great characters, great writing, great idea. This was my second Sophie Cousens book that I requested to read, and I am really glad I have found this author and that the publishers have been so generous with allowing me to read these books. I really enjoyed this reading experience!
Thank you to NetGalley and Penguin Group Putnam/G.P. Putnam's Sons for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Loved this and didnโt want it to end! Itโs a solid 4.5+ โญ๏ธ. Cute premise, well developed characters and cheeky British humor- say no more!
Anna is a divorced mum of two kids and magazine journalist trying to keep her life together. At work she seems to keep getting paired up with her cocksure coworker, Will, for assignments. Does he really always have to point out her typos and grammatical errors?? Their latest assignment is a dating column for which she dates men chosen offline by her children while Will is strictly online dating. They end up at a no phones couples nature retreat and start to really get to know and like each other, but things get tricky as the magazine goes downhill and Will is up for a job in another country.
As a fellow Googler, Annaโs Google search lists at the top of each chapter also gave me some good chuckles. Such a cute touch. I canโt wait to get my hands on more of Sophie Cousenโs novels!
Grab your copy on November 19th! Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This is my favorite Sophie Cousens book so far! It probably landed with me because Anna, the main character, is close to my age. I LOVE seeing women on the page finding love (and themselves) again as their kids get a bit older.
The premise is clever, and in trademark Sophie Cousens style, the dialogue is downright hilarious. Annaโs experience with dating after divorce is so relatable! I like the age gap twist too.
Even though itโs closed door, thereโs still great sexual tension and intimacy. Fans of Annabel Monaghanโs Summer Romance will LOVE this book!
After a somewhat messy divorce from her husband Anna Appleby, in order to save her career, sets out on a new feat. Letting her children pick out her dates in order to write a weekly column.
I unfortunately, feel very middle of the road about this book. It definitely feels like an itโs not you itโs me situation for the most part. I think a lot of it comes down to that fact that Iโm not a divorcee pushing 40 but a 21 year old college student. Also, as a child of divorce whose mom days questionable characters some of the bad dates hit a little too close to home haha.
However, it wasnโt as if I didnโt enjoy a single thing from this novel. For example, the window scene between Anna and Will definitely had me giggling and kicking my feet. I also just thought in general that Anna and Will had good chemistry.
Another aspect I quite enjoyed was how real the ex husband of Anna seems to be. Although we see character development from him throughout the novel heโs still not perfect. I appreciate that from everyone in this book honestly. Every just seems very real and three dimensional and I can definitely appreciate that!
I also thought it was just very quick to get through which is always a big plus to me. (also the search engine at the top of every chapter was an amazing touch I found myself smiling at all of them).
Overall, I definitely think this is worth picking up even if it wasnโt an all time favorite of mine! Thank you NetGalley for the e-arc!
Oooh, who else loves a good enemies to lovers(when it's only a one sided enemy situation)? I've read a few other reviews and I noticed that one of the main characters being recently divorced seems to turn them off. Perhaps this book is steered towards a reader who has a bit more life experience. I REFUSE TO CALL MYSELF OLD(even if I am). I enjoyed the premise. I enjoyed the characters and their journey. I felt Annie's struggles about finding herself. I'm not divorced, but as a mom, yea, sometimes you lose who you are. I felt for Will's work crush and past heartbreak. Annie's kids are a good addition to any scene they're in. Lottie is Annie's rock and Loretta is a ray of light and mother figure all in one.
Sophie Cousens is one of my auto-buy authors that I always look forward to reading new work from. I always finish her novels loving the characters, laughing out loud, and feeling warm and gooey. Sophieโs latest work, โIs She Really Going Out With Him?โ absolutely did not disappoint!
<โThere is a whole new chapter waiting for you, all you need to do is keep turning the pages.โ>
This is a story of Anna, a newly divorced Mom of two, trying to pick up the pieces and her new path forward in life. Thereโs so many laugh-out-loud moments in this novel that I couldnโt help but relate to. We also meet Will, who is Annaโs coworker who she believes is her enemy/competition for her journalist career.
Things I loved:
*** The chemistry between Anna and Will was off the charts good. The tension was electric from the beginning.
*** The newly divorced aspect from someone in their late 30s thats also a Mom and has a career. I feel like this is so uncommon for romance novels and I LOVE that this was explored.
*** Will Havers is dreamy. The end.
*** The family dynamic: how we got to meet and know Annaโs kids and her sister.
The only thing I was alittle bummed about was the closed door intimate scenes. There was a great deal of tension and slow burn built up, and when it finally happened, I felt slightly cheated having it all implied and not seen on the page.
Even with that minor glitch, I truly loved this story. I highly recommend this book; all of Sophieโs catalog is excellent if you havenโt picked up one of her works yet. Add this to your shelf in November; I know I will be!
Thank you to Netgalley and Penguin Group Putnam for the ARC of this novel; all opinions are my own.
Sophie Cousens has done it again! I always love the way that her books weave swoony romance with real-life struggles and relationships, and this one did not disappoint.
Anna is a mid-thirties mom of two kids trying her best to navigate her life post-divorce, with all the messy life-rearranging that comes with it. The one thing that feels stable about her life, her job as a writer for her local magazine, is suddenly threatened when the threat of redundancy begins looming. In a tale as old as rom-coms, Anna is forced into a column-writing collaboration with her rival, Will, as they end up comparing dating stories for their columns - Anna's potential suitors are all chosen by her hilarious kids, while Will pursues the online equivalents.
Things I loved: each of the dates picked by the kids is truly ridiculous and hilarious, and I loved the way that Anna is able to find the beauty in each of the scenarios. Will has such a wonderful relationship with his family and I love getting to see him slowly open up throughout the book.
I'm recommending this to anyone who loves a classic rom-com setup and a messy, learning-to-love-herself heroine!
Thank you NetGalley for the ARC
This review contains spoilers.
Sophie Cousens always hits. Her books are always enjoyable with great characters and plenty of swoon romance.
I thought that the concept of this story was a lot of fun - Anna's kids get to pick her dates for her. I also appreciated that there were plenty of opportunities for Anna to discover friendship with her dates rather than everything leading directly back to romance.
While Anna's relationship with Will was entirely predictable, it was still fun to watch them fall for one another. I appreciated the epilogue but wished for more of a conclusive happily ever after for the characters.
An easy one to pass along to readers looking for contemporary romance. A definite purchase for the library's collection.
Sophie Cousens is an insta-buy author for me, but I was kind of offput by the premise of this novel. I am not a big fan of romance books about the recently divorced, but I absolutely loved this book!! It was so cute and fun, and I found myself so invested in Anna and her journey back to love. I always laugh reading Sophie Cousens novels, and this was no exception!
Dear, Sophie, Plz bring a love story to our favorite hot neighbor next, OK?
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC!
Is She Really Going Out with Him was a plot I hadnโt read before. We meet a newly divorced mom who is trying to keep her job to support her kids. She used to having it all together. Now everything has fallen apart, sheโs not sure who she is. Her column is being pushed in a new direction when the paper is bought out. She now has to write a dating column. She hasnโt dated in who knows how many years. How can she navigate online dating? Online dating it too surface level and lacks genuine connection. She better come up with something good or her office enemy, Will, is going to take her column. Her kids give her a great idea to date only people she meets in real life. Soon her kids task her with going on ten datesโฆ but the kids get to pick out who she dates. Although not all dates work out each has taught her something about that person and herself. Sheโs able to rebuild as well as forge new relationships even if they arenโt all romantic ones.
It made me laugh and want to read as fast as I could. Itโs How to Loose a Guy in ten days with a family twist.
Some of our favorite tropes present are fake dating, divorced, one bed, enemies to lovers, age gap, single mom, big romantics gestures and happy endings. Is She Really Going Out with Him releases 11/19/24
Thank you NetGalley and Sophie Cousens for allowing me this advanced review in exchange for an honest review. @netgalley @sophiacousens #books #bookstagram #romancebooks #romancereader #isshereallygoingoutwithhim
3.75/5
totally requested this book for the title and title alone!
i have never heard of a book where the plot was letting your children pick your dates but i had the best time with this book. it is very, very british and slightly choppy but overall a great time!
anna is a great main character, her journey to being comfortable with her life and her relationship status felt very real. all the dates she went on were entertained and i loved multiple of the men, like noah is the sweetest, grumpiest man and i love him!!! will was a bit of an interesting character for me, i think if his pov was in this story heโd be more understood by the reader. like i needed more about why he liked her to begin with. also the moment they first got together was kinda fast and couldโve used some more lines or build up. finally i wouldโve slapped sylvie for constantly saying the children has two moms and for naming her child after my boyfriendโฆ thatโs just me though
canโt wait to read more by this author because the readability of the story was amazing. could see myself upping this rating to a four by the end of this month !!
*thank you NetGalley for the ARC*
iโve been reading sophie cousins novels for years now, and sheโs yet to disappoint me! this may even be my favorite by her yet. such a cute summer read (at least thatโs when i read it) and i thoroughly enjoyed her writing as well. highly recommend checking this one out!
๐ฃ๐ฒ๐ฟ๐๐ผ๐ป๐ฎ๐น ๐๐ผ๐น๐๐บ๐ป: Frustrated with the nuances of online dating, where I've met zero princes among many toads, I agree to 10 dates - all selected by my children.
๐๐ป๐ป๐ฎ ๐๐ฝ๐ฝ๐น๐ฒ๐ฏ๐ is on the "the wrong side" of her thirties and has a monotonous divorce with very overwhelming consequences in her arsenal.
As she stumbles back into the dating world, she's reminded of just how awful it is, truly devastating. But added to the already daunting task is thought that they're all handpicked by her dear children - from the neighbour to their classmates's granddad, no one's safe.
๐๐จ ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ก๐ก๐ฎ ๐๐ค๐๐ฃ๐ ๐๐ช๐ฉ ๐๐๐ฉ๐ ๐๐๐ข? is a blend of women's fiction and romance set with an uplifting tone and witty plot.
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From the moment my eyes graced the first page which read the title '๐๐ด ๐๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐ฅ๐ฒ๐ฎ๐น๐น๐ ๐๐ฐ๐ช๐ฏ๐จ ๐๐ถ๐ต ๐๐ช๐ต๐ฉ ๐๐ถ๐บ? ' with those particular tone inflictions, like what do you mean? She's REALLY going out? With HIM??? Oh the incredulity of it all.
I knew I was in for a ride.
And let me tell you, it was a bit scandalous. I didn't think the author had it in her. She had me giggling the entire time with my feet thrown in the air.
I'll not spoil the read for you but Anna deserves all the kisses from her prince.
Initially I thought the would-be-hero of the story wouldn't get much time amongst all these dates but no, it was all perfectly aligned. Amazing book.
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4.06 / 5โฉ
๐๐ฉ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฌ๐ด ๐ต๐ฐ ๐๐ถ๐ต๐ฏ๐ข๐ฎ ๐๐ฐ๐ฐ๐ฌ๐ด ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฅ ๐๐ฆ๐ต๐จ๐ข๐ญ๐ญ๐ฆ๐บ. ๐๐ญ๐ญ ๐ต๐ฉ๐ฐ๐ถ๐จ๐ฉ๐ต๐ด ๐ข๐ฏ๐ฅ ๐ฐ๐ฑ๐ช๐ฏ๐ช๐ฐ๐ฏ๐ด ๐ข๐ณ๐ฆ ๐ฎ๐บ ๐ฐ๐ธ๐ฏ.