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Jess is a journalist for a magazine. According to her editor, she needs to find a way to bring life into her pieces. Xander is an artist that has lost his touch. He believes Jess could be exactly what he needs in order to bring back his inspiration.
I found the pace rushed. The characters meet one another and maybe a hour later Xander is asking if she’ll go to Italy with him. The attraction between the characters is instantaneous. Despite the attraction being on page, I didn’t feel a connection to their relationship. I am glad, however, that the characters had depth, they had their own story/issues. I think if it was flushed out a little bit more, I would feel more connected to the story and characters.
I did like the idea behind his “grand gesture” at the end though!

In Here Comes Trouble, we read about Jess, a journalist, and Xander, a famous artist who is known to be a bad boy. Jess' boss gives her a last chance to write a good article about Xander; Xander agrees to being interviewed by Jess in exchange of having Jess as his muse for his next art exhibit. Jess and Xander embark to an adventure in Italy (only place away from London, where Xander can fully focus in his art).
Here Comes Trouble by Christy McKellen was just an ok read. The author did a good job in creating characters with their own issues/traumas; however, the relationship between the main characters lacked chemistry, which made it difficult to cheer for their relationship.
Thank you Boldwood Books for providing this book for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own

A quick romance but a gooden. We've got a journalist trying to prove herself. And the artist that's seen as just "one of those blokes" right? But there's more to him than meets the eye (thank god) and he helps her to see these more to her than she believes and allows to show too.
Just the right length,spice and romance. With believable characters and a fab and fun storyline.

Thank you to NetGalley and the author for this novella.
This is a short story about a artist and a journalist. The artist previously had a bad review and the journalist is interviewing him before his next exhibition.
You get forced proximity, opposites attract and bad boy reputation. I really enjoyed the characters development, both together and individually. I found that the characters really help d each other to grow to who they wanted to be.
Overall I thought it was a cute short story. I liked the way the characters were brought together, however it did really a little rushed in certain points.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this E-ARC!
Jess is a journalist early in her career who is desperately trying to prove to her boss (and herself) that she’s got what it takes.
Xander is an artist and notorious playboy who also happens to be Jess’ new interview assignment.
When Xander invites Jess to Italy for an exclusive interview, she finds that there’s more to this artist, than meets the eye!
This novella is short and sweet but felt a little rushed at the end. I was left wanting to know more about their feelings and relationship.

I really wanted to like this book - but it was an inconsistent reading experience for me.
Breaking the book into thirds -
The first third was slow. I wasn't quite as engaged as the story didn't grab me from the onset, but I could sense that it was building up. I could tell that there were more layers to Jess but they took time to unravel. Xander - jury was out for me because again - I couldn't really know or understand his character. So the beginning was muddling and I wasn't really convinced at this point but I perservered!
The second third was a lot better. Jess & Xander's time in Italy - I could feel the chemistry starting to build and inklings of tension. Then, they got together and it was just sort of glossed over. These are 2 very interesting & difference characters and there was some fertile ground to explore in playing out their dynamic. Instead, we got a summary of their relationship and it quickly jumps to the next phase.
The last third was confusing for me. It felt rushed and I didn't quite buy into decisions on both sides. So it ended up being a little dissatisfying.
Overall, a lot of potential with the story here but that didn't quite come through.

Put a by the rule's reporter and a notorious bad boy artist together and you have a great spicy book to read. I absolutely loved this book. It had the perfect amount of spice, romance, and the story wasn't dragged out like most romance books these days.
Jess has the chance to prove to her boss that she is a good writer after one of her coworkers falls sick, when artist Xander invites her to Italy to interview him. Xander is known to go with the flow, short romances with his models. and he keeps his background story secret. Jess has the chance to get close to Xander on this trip and maybe finally get him to tell his story.
This is a quick fun read and makes me want to take off to Italy and find an artist for myself.

I didn't particularly enjoy this read. The premise was good - obviously, or I wouldn't have requested it - but it promised more than it delivered.
Perhaps it was because it was such a short book. There wasn't really enough time to get to know the characters or for the two main characters to even get to know each other.
I got the impression that the author was trying to convince the reader of the chemistry between Jess and Xander and it just didn't work.
Neither Jess nor Xander are that lovable either. I think I'd go so far as to call it boring.

It was a novela, so it moved quick. I think it could have used more pages to give the characters time to connect and grow. I didn't buy their connection. I felt that she tried to tie in some deep topics, but it could have used more time to really build their characters and their relationship.
It was a quick romance that I could see some people really enjoying.

Thank you to NetGalley and Boldwood Books for this earc
I think this story was cute. Kind of felt like a rom com you would watch while eating ice cream and drinking wine. As it’s quite short, things were unfolding pretty quickly but somehow I think author still made us feel what she intended. Jess is someone who’s closed off and tries to keep everything in control and Xander who’s a young hot painter who lost his way. I think balanced each other pretty well and help each other to open up hidden sides they didn’t let other people see.
If you’re looking for something short and sweet, this one is for you

First of all, I want to thank NetGalley for this ARC copy!
Now, onto the actual review! I found this book interesting, with a fresh take on a trope we all know and love (good girl × bad boy). With its setting (which I won’t spoil!), it makes for a great spring or summer read—a cute short story, perfect when you’re in the mood for something light.
What truly surprised me, though, was the deep dive into the characters' mental health. I wasn’t expecting it, but I absolutely appreciated how it added unexpected depth to the story.
Personally, I would have loved a deeper exploration of the relationship between the characters and shorter chapters, but that didn’t take away from my enjoyment!
Thank you again for the opportunity—I hope more readers will pick up this book!

This was a short romance that tells the story of journalist Jess and artist Xander. Jess gets assigned to interview Xander and he insists on her accompanying him to Italy and modelling for him. Of course feelings develop...
I have to say that I just didn't feel the attraction between the main characters and I thought the story was rather unconvincing.
If you like short and spicy stories and don't mind a story that isn't too deep this book might be one for you.

Jess a journalist for a magazine finds that if she doesn't start changing her writing style she is going to be jobless and probably have to move home. When a colleague gets stuck and can't interview local bad boy, player Xander. Jessica knows she has her work cut out for her but is up for the job. Jess was a beautiful person inside and out and I fell in love with her. I have always had a thing for the bad guy so Xander wasn't to horrible either. It was a cute "maybe" fall in love story that was a quick and fun read.
Thank you Netgalley and Boldwood Books for a copy of this work of art in exchange for an honest review.

Thank you Netgalley for this ARC.
Here Comes Trouble by Christy McKellen is a delightful and heartwarming romance that combines humor with emotional depth. The story follows two characters who are thrown together by unexpected circumstances, leading to both humorous and touching moments. McKellen’s writing is witty and engaging, with a great balance of lightheartedness and sincerity. The chemistry between the protagonists is palpable, and their personal growth throughout the story makes for a satisfying and enjoyable read. Perfect for fans of feel-good romantic comedies, Here Comes Trouble is a charming escape into a world of love, laughter, and self-discovery.

This is a short novel at just under 200 pages. With less time to develop characters everything seems to propel along quickly. Jess is a journalist fearful of the next round of layoffs. She gets the opportunity to do a piece on bad boy artist, Xander. He needs some good media attention for his next art show. She is set up as the good, rule following girl to his bad boy character. Yes, they both have insecurities from their pasts that help make them who they are. But for my part, I didn’t like Xander. His self absorption and encouraging her to break professional rules was not endearing. And his gesture (I won’t call it grand) left me feeling meh. I’m not sure with her insecurities that she would have opened herself in just a few days to Xander’s charm.
The basic premise is fine but the story could have used some more pages to show us they were a good match or perfect for each other.

It was a good short read but because of the length not much development could have been done with the characters. Everything felt like it happened fast and didn’t feel all the authentic.

―´arc review`✧
1.5★ A quick read spicy read touching deeper themes.
I personally think that making it a novella was not the right decision. I liked how the author had tried to cover many sensitive yet important topics but overall its potential felt short with how rushed the execution was. There was not enough room for the character development. It was hard to connect to the characters and their relationship cuz of the superficial quality of it. It could have done wonder with additional 100 pages. It didn't mean there were not some adorable and cute moments.
Also it was marketed as "forbidden-romance" but we didn't get any fall out of Jess sleeping with her client. It was misleading. I decided to pick this book cuz of it's forbidden theme but imagine my frustration when it was none of it.
This is my second Christy McKellen book, my first was best mistake ever, which had the same issues like this one, interesting premise but flat execution with shallow and rushed relationship development. I guess, some people might enjoy this but for me, the whirlwind fling didn't hit the mark.
Tropes:
☞ Journalist x Artist
☞ Forced Proximity
☞ Opposites attract
☞ Insta-Lust
☞ Eating Disorder rep
☞ Misunderstood Bad-boy
Big Thanks to NetGalley and Boldwood books for ARC.

This was a fun read. I did enjoy it, and i think the plot showed promise, but it fell a bit flat. I feel like this was more spice than plot. Nevertheless, still an easy, enjoyable read.
Thank you to netgalley and the author for sending me the book in exchange for an honest review

This book follows Jess, a journalist on the verge of losing her job, who gets a last chance to prove herself by interviewing the elusive artist Xander Heaton. When he invites her to Italy to observe his work, she hesitantly accepts, despite being reserved and professional. As Xander flirts with her, Jess struggles to keep her guard up, but she soon realizes they both have emotional wounds—Jess with body image insecurities and Xander with unresolved childhood pain.
Their time together helps them heal, as Xander learns to prioritize someone else, and Jess starts to see herself through his adoring eyes. Though the romance has some spice, it is woven naturally into their emotional journey. The story is heartfelt and engaging, though the ending feels a bit abrupt, leaving readers wanting more.

Thank you NetGalley and Boldwood Publishing for the ARC of Here Comes Trouble in exchange for an honest review!
While I loved the idea of the book, I wasn’t the biggest fan of the execution of the entire story. Jess is a journalist, and is struggling to find her groove as a writer. Her boss Pam tells her that if she fails to write a great article, and soon, she will lose her job. Jess is obviously scared to fail, but she is given the opportunity to interview famous artist Xander, then publish an article about this. Jess jumps at the chance, and goes to interview him ASAP.
Xander has a complicated past with journalists, and struggles to have meaningful relationships with women due to his life in the public eye. He expects Jess to be just another journalist, but when he meets her he is fascinated by her. He determines that she is the cure to his artist block, and invites her to Italy to be his artistic muse for a few days in exchange for an honest interview. Jess looks the tickets, and meets him there the next day.
A huge part of this book is the insecurities that both Xander and Jess have. Jess hates her body image, and would rather cover herself up and hide, covering past trauma from relationships. She has a hard time trusting Xander due to his playboy nature, and is worried he is going to use her. Xander has been mistreated by the press in the past, when they twisted his words and made him into something he wasn’t. They called him uninspired and lacking talent, and he wants to prove them wrong.
The part that I disliked about the book was that I felt like Jess was so back and forth with her insecurities. One moment she is flirting with Xander, the next she is panicking and covering up. This entire time in Italy she has only known Xander for 3 days, and is already incredibly romantically invested in their relationship. From understanding her past trauma, this doesn’t make sense, and she makes herself so vulnerable. When she sees Xander's art of her back in London, she believes that he took advantage of her vulnerability, and loses trust in him.
I feel like Christy McKellen did a lot of telling us that they were in love and such a good match, and never showed me how perfect they were for each other. Everything moved so fast, and I hate the insta-love trope more than anything. At face value, this is a cute romance, but I dislike the execution and the speed at which they actually fall in love.