![]() ![]() Or maybe she’ll find herself thrown together with her professional rival, the brooding, acclaimed book editor Charlie Lastra.įor Nora and Charlie, books are life. Maybe she’ll have a change of heart, maybe she’ll fall in love with a guy who rides horses. She doesn’t get the happy ending.īut when Nora’s little sister Libby drags her to Sunshine Falls, North Carolina to spend a month living out their Hallmark-movie dreams, Nora gets a chance to feel what it might be like to be the romance novel sweetheart. She’s the Patricia Eden, the Vivian Kensington. ![]() ![]() Nora is the blood-thirsty literary agent who gets dumped for the heroine in the rom-com. She’s the uptight, waspy, city girl who is dating the leading man when he inevitably throws his life in the city away to manage a failing inn in Vermont with a girl that wears overalls. Nora Stephens isn’t the heroine in a rom-com. It’s not the most creative but overall, it’s pretty inoffensive. This one fits the bill, it’s cute, the main characters look exactly how you expect them to. I guess I can’t really be mad at this cartoon cover, considering that Emily Henry’s books are all variations on a theme. We Need to Talk: A Rom-Com for Rom-Com Lovers ![]()
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