Ratings10
Average rating3.3
3.5 stars. New-to-me author, title/cover caught my eye. Entertaining contemporary rom-com and very cool to see improv highlighted as an art form. I was glad that the novel featured a heroine with a disability (Tourette Syndrome) but it didn't always feel fully integrated in her character. I'm not saying that people with disabilities don't deserve their own HEAs, but it stretched credulity for Hollyn to go from someone who could barely leave the house because of her social anxiety to someone who was having sex in semi-public places and performing on stage with the improv troupe. For comparison's sake, see any of Talia Hibbert's “Brown Sisters” books ([b:Get a Life, Chloe Brown 43884209 Get a Life, Chloe Brown (The Brown Sisters, #1) Talia Hibbert https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1614273529l/43884209.SY75.jpg 66903616] et al); the heroines have disabilities that are a foundational part of who they are from beginning to end even as they change and develop. Jasper was a delightful hero until the end of the book when he made a couple of asshole moves that warranted more groveling than he did. Looks like this author likes to write spicy romances with lots of sex. The cover of this book promised something more along the Chick Lit line a la Sophie Kinsella, where more is hinted than spelled out. Explicit sex scenes aren't my cup of tea, but that's a matter of personal taste so YMMV.There's already a sequel planned that features Hollyn's podcasting colleague, [b:What If You & Me 55476983 What If You & Me (Say Everything, #2) Roni Loren https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1615877463l/55476983.SX50.jpg 86520377], and I would definitely check it out at the right price or if I'm in the right mood.