Member Reviews
Thanks to the author and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I have dnfed it after trying, truly trying because I honestly wished to love it. I rarely read romcoms but when I do then I’m quite a picky romcom reader and this unfortunately didn’t meet the bar for me. It was so confusing, contradictory, boring and annoying - an abysmal combo truly.
Definitely wouldn’t recommend.
When I read the title of the book and saw its cover, I expected to absolutely love this novel. However, although I liked the premise of the book, I never fully connected with the characters or the plot. Overall, the writing style just wasn't mine.
This book has a lot of potential but there was so much going on it felt rushed and all over the place. The main characters didn’t have any chemistry build up and the arguments they had seemed forced.
Spoilers ahead:
I didn’t like some of the side characters or the engagement/cheating ex trope so the MMC finds someone else to sleep with that very same day. Weird to me.
And then mysteriously the woman he used for a night ends up working with them and makes it awkward as heck for the two main characters. It was just all over the place. The main plot however had so much potential and this could be a great book with some edits!
This book fell flat for me. It was hard to get into and never hooked me.
Thank you Burning Chair for providing me an ARC! Unfortunately, this one just isn’t for me.
NetGalley gave me this book to read and review and I am so sorry to say, I hated it. I wonder if it could have been pitched more as a physiological office drama thriller and I could have liked it? Everyone is horrible and they all make terrible decisions. I don’t like any of them.
I think the tangents are pointless. The title is “this is not an office romance” and I think it’s true. I honestly think turning this into another book would be great as you don’t have to like the characters in anything except a romance.
Thank you NetGalley and publisher for this arc!
What a good book! I enjoyed this more than I thought I would. This is a first by this author but will not be my last! I read this in one sitting because I just couldn’t put it down.
Thank you Netgalley for allowing me to review this book. I was taken in by the title, I thought the cover looked fun, but I did not like this book at all.
-It felt very forced, whenever a character was having a moment they would immediately explain why they shouldn't have lashed out, which is great in theory but it gave the feeling of being spoon fed and in reality there has to be room for them to reflect and come back to the issue.
-There were times where we would drop into the POV of someone who was not one of the two MCs and it was a little confusing, I had to go back and reread these sections because I had no idea who was talking.
-Then there was the romance, it was way too fast for me and honestly didn't make sense considering they both were dealing with heavy baggage. I believe at some point Emily even says she needs to take things slow, which ultimately did not happen. Not unless I got the pacing of the book wrong and they knew each other for longer than a month.
-It was over all very cheesy, the plot with the Russians was a bit much and the ending of that issue was very much swept under the rug.
-There was also little dimension in the characters, I wish Emily had been more fleshed out considering she was supposedly a great feminist lawyer.
I gave it two stars because I could get through it easily enough, but overall this book did not do it for me.
I’ve got to admit I’ve struggled a little with this one. I wanted to like it being an enemies to lovers trope but if I’m honest I found the pace uneven and didn’t believe totally in the romance but most of all o found the characters unlikeable. Sorry!
The name of this book alone immediately caught my attention! And who doesn’t love a sexy enemies to lovers/ workplace romance?? The hardest part about this book to me were the main characters. They weren’t like-able in my opinion. Their “chemistry” was surface level and I was a bit bored halfway through.
This book started off strong and I truly had high hopes for it. The characters were smart, strong willed, interesting. Everything was well written,
I was waiting for the eventual romance between the two leads and I just didn’t feel it. Despite being told they liked one another, I just didn’t buy the chemistry. Nothing really showed me why they liked one another as much as they claimed they did, I could see why they would make a good match, but the reasons were rather boring.
Reading up to the 50% mark of the book was easy, I kept a quick pace. After that it all went down hill. I just didn’t want to finish. I managed to get myself through the end and I just couldn’t believe it. That was the most unsatisfying ending to the book. I think the end definitely needs to be smoothed out more.
*Slight spoilers*
Love?? You expect me to believe they love each other at the end. Not only that, they now want to take it to the next step. I just don’t believe it.
I had really high hopes for this book but it fell flat. The pacing was uneven, the characters were unlikeable and the plot had some weird gaps that kept leaving me confused. Maybe a better editor would help?
A cute idea for an office romance and I loved the lawyer aspect. This book was a slow burn with the two main characters becoming a couple in the last few pages but from that moment everything is very fast and super unreal. There was a bit to much back and forth between the love interests for my likeing.
The characters had emotional back storys and so much work experience that it doesn't really make sense with the way how they were described.
This book masterfully intertwines the complexities of personal trauma, professional ambition, and the unpredictable nature of romance in the high-stakes world of corporate law. The narrative follows Emily Taylor, a talented New York lawyer who has spent a year healing from a tragic accident in rural England. Now, back in the bustling heart of London, she is poised to reclaim her career at a boutique law firm, all while steadfastly avoiding any romantic entanglements.
Emily’s character is both relatable and compelling. Fox does an excellent job of portraying her internal struggle as she grapples with her past and the weight of her professional aspirations. The author’s nuanced depiction of recovery allows readers to understand Emily’s reluctance to embrace love again, making her journey not just another romantic subplot, but a profound exploration of healing and self-discovery.
Enter Jack, a charismatic yet emotionally reserved partner at the firm, who seems to have it all—a successful career and a fiancée who appears to be the perfect match. But as the story unfolds, it becomes evident that Jack’s life is more complicated than it seems. His partnership with Emily on a high-profile case gives rise to a tension that bubbles beneath the surface, drawing them together as they navigate both office politics and unresolved feelings. Fox crafts their chemistry with a delicate hand, allowing the reader to feel the push-and-pull of their relationship evolve organically.
The backdrop of the law firm provides a rich setting for the unfolding drama. The challenges they face are not just legal but deeply personal, testing their resilience and the choices they make. The business trip to Bermuda adds a delightful twist, juxtaposing the beauty of their tropical surroundings with the stormy emotions they deal with back home, encapsulating the juxtaposition of personal and professional lives in a way that feels both glamorous and relatable.
However, the true strength of this book lies in its exploration of what it means to open oneself up to love again after loss. Emily and Jack’s journey is one of rediscovery—of themselves, their desires, and the possibility of a future together despite the fears that threaten to overwhelm them. Their dynamic is a poignant reminder that while the corporate world may be unforgiving, the heart often yearns for connection, even in the most unexpected circumstances. Overall, I highly recommend this book! Eloise Fox delivers a captivating narrative that blends romance, personal growth, and the thrilling highs and lows of the legal profession. This story is an enthralling read that will resonate with anyone who has ever faced the challenge of balancing ambition with the vulnerability of the human heart.
Oh, THIS IS NOT AN OFFICE ROMANCE, I had such high hopes for you!
I love a rivals to lovers trope but this one had a few too many factors that I didn't enjoy. I found that some sections moved way too slow and others sped through without giving us much information. I also found the characters pretty unlikeable and struggled to connect with all the storylines.
Thanks to NetGalley and Burning Chair Limited for the ARC! Opinions are my own
✨NetGalley ARC Review✨
Thank you to NetGalley for an ARC copy of This is NOT an Office Romance in exchange for my honest review.
Emily is a successful lawyer, who after taking some time off, returns to her beloved career and is immediately put on an embezzlement case with her office rival, Jack.
Jack is a successful lawyer in his own right but his personal life is falling apart. As Jack and Emily work this case, they realize they have more in common than they initially thought and begin a friendship. With the no dating colleagues rule, can they make their working relationship more?
If you like rivals to Lovers tropes, brief Russian Mafia storylines, and finding love after loss then I would give this book a try.
I have to be honest and say the plot was a little lacking and some things didn't make sense to me. The characters felt more like detectives than lawyers and Jack's relationship didn't seem as bad at the beginning of the story as I feel it was revealed later. Also, the junior that is added to their work team, why was she not punished for blackmailing Jack?
I think this book was lacking a bit of depth but it was a fast, easy read.
I'm not entirely certain exactly what the author was aiming for here, but I don't think it hit whatever and wherever that mark was. For being the year 2024, I was surprised to find some out of date disparaging descriptors used on behalf of the disabled community. DNF.
It's rare that I don't enjoy a book and i expected to like this one being an attorney myself. however, the writing was like reading an essay about a book. Everything was summarized and over concluded without showing the story or creating any feeling in the reader. Also, i never really bought the romance then the response really felt overblown and excessive. also, dropping the one night stand felt like a hole, although i was glad that story line wasn't pursued. But maybe it shouldn't have been there at all.
: ̗̀➛ 2 stars
Unfortunately, this book left me frustrated on several levels. The characters were unlikable for me, and the plot was riddled with storylines that led nowhere. The romance developed too quickly to feel believable.
The writing dragged when it came to exploring doubts and uncertainties, but then it would rush through important scenes with barely any dialogue.
I struggled to finish this book because I just couldn’t connect with the characters. At one point, I considered not finishing it, but I pushed through and ended up disappointed. Early on, I admired Emily for taking charge of her life and uncovering financial fraud in Bermuda, but when she compromised her own career for Jack’s, I found it hard to believe such a strong connection could lead her to sacrifice so much. The premise initially intrigued me, but the execution fell flat. In the end, this book just wasn’t for me.
The tropes in this book:
* Office slow burn
* Dual POV
* No spice
* Mental health
* Past trauma
Thank you NetGalley and Burning Chair Limited for providing this ARC.
I normally like most books I read and, even without any steamy chapters, I can get behind a good story. However, this book was so frustrating.
I found both characters unlikeable, the plot had storylines that didn't go anywhere, the love plot was over too short a period of time to be plausible even on the Bachelor, and it wasn't even a closed door romance - they didn't even describe a first kiss!
I found that the writing was long winded when discussing doubts and uncertainties and then would be quick to glance over important scenes with too little dialogue.
I also understand that it wasn't a romantic comedy, but some humour is welcome, especially in a budding romance - both characters seemed like boring people.
It took me forever to get through this book, because I wasn't invested in the characters at all. I thought about DNFing, but pushed through and was left disappointed overall.
At the beginning, I applauded Emily for restarting her life as a successful attorney and reclaiming how valuable she is especially in her discovery of the bank accounts and siphoning of funds while in Bermuda. However, when she believed Jack to be far more important and not asking him to do anything to impact his career that led to her resignation, I had a hard time realizing that such a strong connection would lead her to compromise so much. The language became very flowery at the end.