[ARC] Book Review #30: ‘Love Story’

A big thanks to NetGalley, the author, Lindsey Kelk, and Harper Collins UK for providing me with a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.

Name: Love Story
Author: Lindsey Kelk
Genre: Contemporary Romance

Book in One Sentence

A delightful, laugh-out-loud romantic comedy that follows Sophie, a successful romance author hiding her identity as Este Cox, as she navigates family drama, friendship, and love.

Introduction

I devoured this book in one sitting, and I’m so glad I did! This charming romantic comedy had me giggling from start to finish, and I couldn’t get enough of Sophie’s witty banter and endearing personality.

Themes

The Power of Creativity

The book explores the importance of creative expression and the impact it can have on our identities. Sophie’s alter ego Este Cox is a manifestation of her creativity and passion for writing, and her struggles to balance this secret life with her real-life relationships are relatable and engaging. The novel highlights the tension between the desire to share one’s true self with others and the need to maintain a sense of authenticity.

The Complexity of Family Relationships

The novel delves into the intricate web of family dynamics, showcasing the ups and downs of sibling relationships, parental expectations, and generational conflicts. Sophie’s interactions with her parents and siblings are authentic and humorous, making it easy to identify with their quirks and flaws.

Identity and Authenticity

Sophie’s journey is a powerful exploration of identity and authenticity. As she navigates her dual lives, she grapples with the consequences of keeping secrets and the importance of being true to oneself. Her struggles to reconcile her public persona as Sophie with her private life as Este Cox serves as a reminder that our identities are multifaceted and ever-evolving.

The Ending

The ending was satisfying, if a bit predictable. I loved seeing Sophie and Joseph’s relationship blossom, and the epilogue was a nice touch. However, I felt like some plot threads were left a bit loose, leaving me wanting more.

Conclusion

Overall, I thoroughly enjoyed this lighthearted romance and would highly recommend it to fans of the genre. The writing is engaging, the characters are well-developed, and the humour is spot-on. While it’s not perfect, this book is a fun, feel-good read that will leave you smiling long after you finish the final page.

I was talking about you learning to trust yourself. […] It’s time to bet on yourself.

Lindsey Kelk, Love Story

My Rating

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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