Member Reviews
While I enjoyed this story, the narrator completely pulled me out of the story every single time she did Aiden’s voice. It was not good and not something that should be used for any spicy scenes.
Here is my review for the story, I recommend the book over the audiobook:
Romance can easily devolve into just the tropes. The need for a happily ever after, the need for a conflict, which is almost always some form of miscommunication.
However, this romance is interesting as it is written as two writers writing what may end up being a romance, but is not the style of one of them.
They are graduate students and the way they wrote together was quite fun and very steamy for a few scenes.
Overall, a cute and fun romance that is great for lovers of romance and the idea of writing it.
Thank you to RB Media and Net Galley for the audioARC. all opinions are my own. 4 stars for the story and 1 for the audio.
Thank you NetGalley, RBmedia and Katie Holt for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
This was fun. I don’t listen to many audio books but I enjoyed this narrator and story.
The one downfall to listening to the audio was sometimes it was difficult to recognize if the book was talking about Aiden and Rosie (the main characters) or if it was about Hunter and Max (the characters in the novel they were writing which were based on Aiden and Rosie). Chapters started with excerpts from the novel they were writing and I often thought the paragraph was about Aiden and Rosie until it would say “excerpt from untitled story...”
Aiden and Rosie are in their graduate writing program and constantly butting heads - to the point of being disruptive to the class. Their professor has no other choice than to force them out of the class…or they can write their project together in hopes of learning yo respect the other’s writing style and genre.
Taking turns writing chapters, they quickly start loosely documenting their relationship with enemies to lovers and coworkers tropes.
Open door.
Grumpy sunshine.
Coworkers (sort of)
Thank you NetGalley, RBMedia and Katie Holt for allowing me access to this ALC in exchange of my honest opinion!
Not in My Book is a contemporary romance and will be released on Dec 10th.
Rosie, a passionate aspiring writer, moves to New York to chase her dreams but ends up clashing with her ex-crush, Aiden, in a writing class. Forced to co-write a novel blending their opposing genres, they pour pieces of themselves into their unexpectedly steamy story. As their feelings deepen, their rivalry resurfaces when they compete for a career-changing opportunity. Now, they must decide whether to let competition win or rewrite their story together.
Narrator: I wished the narrator would have changed her voice a bit more for the mmc's voice because I did not follow well when it was his turn to speak.
Overall, Not in My Book is a good debut, I just had a bit more expectations. The characters were just too mean (too enemies) at the beginning, and the switch to lovers went way too quickly/weirdly. It was not smooth and natural.
I love an academic rivals to lovers story and its set in new york which gives this extra points!! This reminded me so much of the og romcoms from a few years ago! The little snippets from their book added a unique touch. I really liked both mcs and Aiden being down bad for Rosie since the beginning but not being able to tell her was soo good!! Watching them pour their feelings into their „fake“ story, the book they were assigned to write together while pretending it wasn’t about each other made it all the more compelling. The tension, the witty banter, how they protected each other in some scenes and the way they slowly opened up to one another and eventually talked about their book and their feelings was really wholesome. They could’ve been "enemies" a bit longer if it was up to me and I really didn‘t like the ending tbh. The narration was so good! She gave each character their own voice and portrayed the feelings perfectly! Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the early access audiobook.
I loved this audiobook production so much, the narrator did a great job with the different voices and conveying the tension and rivalry in the book. I was hooked on the story and everything going on with both main characters. This is a single narration and audiobook lovers will enjoy this one.
The plot of the book was also a very good one and enhanced more by the narrator. We have the two main characters Aiden and Rosie who are rival writers. Rosie loves and writes romance while Aiden hates romance and writes fiction. They disrupt their creative writing class so much the professor tells them that either they have to work together or quit the course so they start co-writing a novel together. As they write this novel which is basically about them lol they start spending time together and going out on fake dates for the book there’s a bit of attraction going on despite the rivalry.
If you like any of the tropes below then you need to pick up this audiobook on December 10th:
- Enemies to lovers
- Writing rivals
- Co writing partners
- Steamy scenes
- Peruvian fmc
- Dates at bookshops
I wasn’t a fan of the narrator at the beginning of the book but as the story went on they grew on me. The story is a witty romcom full of banter with enemies to lovers.
Both main character are in a writing class and they have hated each other since they met but the teacher decided that they needed to be partners in a writing exercise, but she only reads and writes romance stories and he doesn’t believe in love. They work together constructing their story as they slowly grow together as a couple until one moves too far and the other fears that they just playing along for the story and runs. After realizing their feeling for each other they slowly let their guards down when they’re around each other.
🔹he falls first
🔹enemies to lovers