killercahill: (Book love)

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Witty, warm, and wonderfully self-aware

📖 Quick Take:
Emily Henry flips the small-town romance trope on its head, giving us a story where the “cold big-city woman” gets to be the heroine — and the love interest is a grumpy editor, not a rugged local carpenter. Expect whip-smart banter, emotional depth, and a romance that feels earned.

✍️ My Thoughts:
Nora Stephens isn’t here to charm the locals, she’s here for her sister. But when a work trip takes her to a small North Carolina town, she keeps running into Charlie Lastra, a fellow New Yorker and fellow cynic. What follows is a delightful enemies-to-reluctant-allies-to-lovers arc that’s both funny and heartfelt.

Henry’s strength is in her characters — flawed, ambitious, and believably human. The sibling dynamic between Nora and Libby adds a rich emotional layer, exploring identity, sacrifice, and the stories we tell ourselves. And the romance? Crackling chemistry without losing sight of the personal growth that makes it meaningful.

Why not five stars? While I adored the writing, a few pacing dips and slightly overlong introspection pulled me out now and then. Still, it’s a standout in the romcom genre.

💌 Vibe Check:
💬 Enemies-to-lovers banter
🏙 Big-city hearts in a small-town setting
👯‍♀️ Sisterhood front and centre
📚 Publishing world backdrop

💬 Favourite Line:
“You don’t have to be anything more than what you are to be enough.”

⭐️ Final Rating:
4 stars. Smart, funny, and brimming with heart.

killercahill: (Book love)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ – Glamorous, heartbreaking, and so much bigger than its title

📖 Quick Take:

This isn’t just a story about seven husbands. It’s about one unforgettable woman—ambitious, unapologetic, and endlessly complex—telling the truth on her own terms. Evelyn Hugo will make you love her, hate her, and ache for her in equal measure.


✍️ My Thoughts:

You know those books that pull you in and make you cancel plans? This is one of them.

Taylor Jenkins Reid serves up Old Hollywood in all its glittering, cutthroat glory—but strips away the polish to show the bruises underneath. Evelyn Hugo is magnetic: a Cuban-American woman reinventing herself, chasing fame, and paying the price for both in a world built to consume women and discard them when they stop shining.

The framing device—a present-day journalist interviewing Evelyn for a tell-all—is clever, though I wasn’t as invested in the modern storyline as I was in Evelyn’s confession. And what a confession it is: marriages for love, for survival, for convenience; friendships that feel like lifelines; and a romance so tender and tragic it gutted me.

This book asks big questions about identity, sacrifice, and what it means to live—and love—authentically in a world that punishes you for it. It’s dazzling, devastating, and—fair warning—it will wreck you in the last 50 pages.

Why not five stars? A little predictability in the twist and a framing character I didn’t fully click with. But the emotional core? Perfection.


✨ Vibe Check:

  • 💎 Old Hollywood decadence
  • 💔 Heartbreak and reinvention
  • 🏳️‍🌈 Queer love and quiet resistance
  • 🎥 Scandal, secrets, and sacrifice
  • 📚 The price of ambition

💬 Favorite Quote:

“Never let anyone make you feel ordinary.”


⭐️ Final Rating:

4.5 stars. Glamorous, gut-wrenching, and impossible to put down. Evelyn Hugo will live in your head rent-free for a long time.

killercahill: (Reading)

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ – Witty, wistful, and a little sunburned in the best way

📚 Quick Take:

A fizzy friends-to-lovers romance told through snapshots of summer trips past and present—equal parts hilarious, heartfelt, and oh-so-human. Poppy and Alex are a study in chemistry, missed timing, and emotional slow burns.


✍️ My Thoughts:

You know that feeling when you’re sitting on a balcony at golden hour, sipping something cold, and laughing with someone who just gets you? That’s the energy of this book.

Emily Henry does such a brilliant job with voice—Poppy is funny and chaotic and deeply lovable, while Alex is her quiet, repressed, khaki-wearing match. Their banter snaps, but there’s so much underneath it: yearning, vulnerability, and the ache of not quite being ready for each other… until maybe, just maybe, they are.

The timeline structure—bouncing between past summer holidays and their current attempt to reconnect—works beautifully to build tension. You know something went wrong, but you’re not sure what, and you’re too invested in their goofy little adventures to stop reading.

Why not five stars? A few pacing dips and the will-they-won’t-they dragged just a touch too long for me. But emotionally? It lands. And I love that Henry doesn’t shy away from exploring the messy parts of relationships: the fear, the timing, the inner stuff we have to figure out before we can show up fully for someone else.


✨ Vibe Check:

  • 🧳 Friends to Lovers
  • ⏳ Slow Burn, Slow Yearning
  • 💬 Witty Banter Goals
  • 😬 Emotional Avoidance Experts
  • 🥲 Summer Nostalgia + Sadness
  • 🧠 Therapy But Make It Sexy
  • 🍕 Eating your feelings in different cities


💬 Favorite Quote:

“You couldn’t have held my hand. I was using it to hold yours.”
(Insert a little scream here.)


⭐️ Final Rating:

4 stars. Funny, messy, romantic, and real. It’s a beach read for people who cry under their sunglasses.


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