by Rachel Lynn Solomon
Review: Rachel Lynn Solomon crafts a rom-com that s like literary ASMR for podcast aficionados and NPR nerds. Shay Goldstein has been a producer at her Seattle public radio station for almost 10 years, but her patience is challenged when hotshot Dominic Yun breezes in with his freshly minted journalism master s and gets major opportunities without paying his dues. But when Shay proposes a new show,
The Ex Talk, in which two exes will deliver relationship advice on air, she never anticipates that her struggling station s boss will decide she and Dominic are the perfect cohosts. Never mind that they haven t dated; their mutual loathing should do the trick. But after they start working together closely, Shay and Dominic can t help but feel a pull of attraction that could unravel everything they ve worked so hard to build. Solomon delivers a sterling enemies-to-lovers tale, one that pulses with the delicious tension of dislike as a thinly veiled denial of fascin
/ Angela’s Minis- Shipped by Angie Hockman and Mistletoe and Mr. Right and Enjoy the View by Sarah Morgenthaler
Angela’s Minis- Shipped by Angie Hockman and Mistletoe and Mr. Right and Enjoy the View by Sarah Morgenthaler
Shipped by Angie Hockman
As soon as I saw this book compared to both The Unhoneymooners and
The Hating Game I knew I had to read. I can see the comparisons. Shipped is a mix of enemies to lovers and forced proximity trope. It wasn’t quite as funny as The Unhoneymooners and not quite as angsty as The Hating Game, but for a debut author it’s very good and I really enjoyed my time spent reading.