- Small-town romance
- Forced proximity
- Work rivals/competitors
- Opposites attract
- Fish out of water
- Rich vs poor
First, I want to thank Olivia Spring and Hartley Publishing for providing me with this book so I can bring you this review.
I have been a fan of Olivia Spring Rom Com’s for a while now. However, none of her books grasped my attention, felt relatable, and touched my heart the way that this one did. I felt we were seeing a different side of Olivia in this book.
What originally grabbed my attention was the fun bookish graphic on the front that very much represented the book well.
I can totally relate to Mr. Davis when she said that ‘Reading is like a holiday for the mind. Books allow you to experience a million different adventures without leaving home.’ We both couldn’t agree more and can’t imagine life without them.
Jessica seemed to be very passionate once about reading but it was taken away from her. I was very interested to find out what made her lose that fire within her.
I could not stop laughing when Mrs. Davis asked Jessica if she had a boyfriend. After I just entered into the dating pool after many years away I could vouch for Jessica's statement that real-life boyfriends aren’t as good as fictional ones.
Now, I am an open minded reader and little shocks me but there was one scene I was not expecting to see in Olivia’s book. I too wanted to knee that guy in the balls!!
It was mixed emotions along with Jes when we heard that she
had acquired Mrs. Davis dreams of building a romance library after only meeting her once. This is the story about bringing Mrs Davis' dream to become a reality no matter what the obstacles that stopped in their way.
Of course there has to be a little bit of romance in this book as that is what Olivia is best known for.
The Romance Library is definitely a book you must put on your TBR List as it is a must read.
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