
Member Reviews

"Here Comes Trouble" was such an enjoyable read! The characters were fun to follow, each bringing their own charm and personality to the story. I loved how their dynamics kept things entertaining, making it easy to stay invested in their journey.
The length of the book felt just right—not too short, but also not drawn out unnecessarily. The pacing worked well, especially with the bit of a slow burn, which made the story all the more satisfying. Overall, it was a great mix of fun, romance, and just the right amount of tension. Definitely worth the read!

3⭐
Thank you so much to Netgalley, Boldwood Books, and the author for providing me with an advanced reader copy for review purposes!
Here comes trouble is a very quick read, not even 200 pages, but it still tries to touch on important topics. It's very fast paced, and I feel like it could've benefited from a few more chapters. I didn't really connect with the characters, they felt too different and most of the time they couldn't understand each other, and that's why more chapters were needed in my opinion.

3.8-4 ⭐️
Quick read, it’s really fast paced. Definitely think maybe the book could’ve been a bit longer. Maybe 6 chapters more would’ve made the story feel more complete and not super rushed. Fast pacing is fine but I think in this case it just felt rushed like in a this is not at all a realistic situation..
It was kinda annoying like the mmc just like not understanding like i suppose body issues/ eating disorders. maybe this could’ve been an opportunity to educate maybe more on those situations.. maybe like dialogue for those convos..idk?
I may need to go back to the start to check but the mmc calling the fmc ‘not conventionally attractive’ idk just wasn’t vibing with the mmc at all just idk like how u gon be saying that like ?? just ugh

This book was surprising!
It was my first read from this author and definitely not my last!
It was fast paced and had original characters that easily became endearing.
Jess is clearly out of her comfort zone, and that’s why we see her characters grow so much. Xander is let himself get surprised and was obviously adapting to reach his goal, which is Jess of course (and it’s so cute). They grow closer as they explore each other compagnie and their connection. As much as the match was obvious, those two are so opposite from each other, I wasn’t sure it truly was gonna work. The spice was so good and the tension made me not want to put the book down.
If your looking for a quick read with feisty characters that are clearly opposite yet forced to share a close proximity, this book is for you!