I enjoyed this book. I wasn’t really into it at first, because to me it was predictable where the story was going. The book did get better and more interesting to me towards the end when everyone was turned against Liz, and Michael asked her to the prom. I was wondering how Lynn Painter would tie the story together back to Wes in the pages that remained, but I thought she did a good job bringing everything back together to Liz and Wes.
This book was alright. I couldn’t get behind Liz lying to those around her. I also feel like she should have seen the ending coming from the beginning. What kind of person spends all their time reading romance novels and watching romance movies and can’t even recognize the patterns in real life? Where is the pattern recognition? The reading comprehension? I would not reccomend this book.
I liked it a lot. My friend suggested this book to me a while ago and gave it to me to read. This book is what got me into reading more romance books. I prefer more fantasy, but it was still good. I listened to the playlist in the back of the book on repeat while reading it, and it fit the vibe so well. It was well writen and I enjoyed the “the boy next door” trope as always. I really wish that Liz had just told Jocelyn what was going on in her head, though. That was the only thing I didn’t enjoy about the book.
This book is so good!! I’m obsessed—the characters, the plot, the romcom references, the romance. Every aspect was so good and so well written. Once I hit the middle, I stayed up super late and read the whole second half of the book in one sitting. I would give anything to read this book for the first time again!
I heard from friends that this book was to die for. Once I started it, I was speeding through, constantly texting my friends all the cute and amazing things that was happening as I was reading. I feel like I could relate to Liz so much of the book, and with Wes blending in, it really became a top read of the year. I recommend for anyone wanting a quick lovely read.
I seriously do not understand why I didn’t pick this book up sooner!! It was so absolutely amazing!! For a while I thought my reading spark had faded but this book brought it backed. Liz was so relatable and I love how she loves rom coms and music. Oh and cute boys. Literally me too!! I seriously need a Wes Bennet for myself and I need this to be a movie NOW!! I recommend to anyone who loves rom coms and enemies to lovers trope. Such a good book!
I have read this book so many times! I love the story and the characters. This book is a cute quick read that always gets me out of a slump. I recommend it!
I thought this was a really cute romance novel. I heard reviews from friends that I’d like the pace, and I did. I thought the banter was super fun, but it has some highs and lows, especially towards the end. I plan on reading the other books in this series, and 100% recommend this book to anyone else who wants a cute, simple romcom where two enemies fight for a parking spot, love movie references, and more.
Overall I really liked this book, however it was really predictable. I first read the first 30 pages and had to put it down because it was obvious Liz was going to end up with Wes, but I’m so glad I finished it. It is nice to read a small and quick romance book in between reads once in a while. It was a relatively short book and easy read. I also really liked the ending when Wes says, “she’s not you” and the fake dating trope.
This book was good, and I get why everyone enjoys it, but nothing about it stood out to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love a classic rom-com, and the movie references were nice, but you could tell exactly what was going to happen by the end of the first few chapters. I think Liz could have easily gotten with Wes way sooner, but then what would be the point of the book, right? The story is very lighthearted, and we all enjoy the confession Wes made to Liz after the dance, but it’s a very predictable story with your usual “enemies to lovers” plot. I liked it, was a bit disappointed by the sequel, and have only picked it up maybe once again.
Overall, I highly enjoyed this book. It kept me wanting for more every chapter. At some parts it got boring like when it had Liz and her stepmom fighting. The best part of the book was when Liz accidentally showed Michael her tattoo of the Daisy and Michael already knew what it meant. Overall, I would give this book a 5 out of 5.
I liked this book but there wasn’t anything special about it. I read it, liked it, and forgot it an hour later. It was cute, I’ll never dislike the Hallmark books. Though this book especially I kinda had to ignore some parts like Liz is such an adorable character but I couldn’t help but cringe when I read the owl dress part and the uniform, like that was so cringey. I’ve already read the second book and I definitely liked that better.
I would rate this book a 3.5 out of 5 stars. The romance between the two main characters was so cute but I think my main problem with the book was Liz. Liz was annoying to me because she was lying to her best friend about something that to me was not a big of a deal as she was making it be. I think that for a basic romance book it was cute and I would recommend.
This was a really cute book. Liz was mildly annoying, especially in terms of her friendships. I feel like she could have communicated better with Joss, specifically about her mom. I feel like she needlessly hurt her for no reason. There was absolutely no need for her to lie. Anyways, Wes is so adorable. Like he actually has my heart. Kind of a jerk, but like it’s okay. The banter was top tier, and both of the main characters are so sweet. Parking spot stuff was so petty and cute. This book isn’t really that sophisticated. It’s more of a quick fun high school romance type of book, and it fulfills that role adequately. I would recommend it to people who like romance novels.
Overall, I didn’t really like this book. I felt it was kind of boring. I also didn’t like how Liz kept lying to Jocelyn. I did like the ending, though.
This is a delightful story that offers a blend of movie references, a cute love story, and the classic “enemies to lovers” trope, all wrapped in a romantic comedy vibe. It follows Liz Buxbaum, a hopeless romantic who adores romantic movies, dresses like her favorite characters, and listens to movie soundtracks. Throughout the book, Liz embarks on a journey to find love while also sharing heartfelt tales about her late mother. This book is sure to make you laugh, cry, and ultimately fall in love with both the story and its characters. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a truly magical experience.
I enjoyed this book. I wasn’t really into it at first, because to me it was predictable where the story was going. The book did get better and more interesting to me towards the end when everyone was turned against Liz, and Michael asked her to the prom. I was wondering how Lynn Painter would tie the story together back to Wes in the pages that remained, but I thought she did a good job bringing everything back together to Liz and Wes.
This book was alright. I couldn’t get behind Liz lying to those around her. I also feel like she should have seen the ending coming from the beginning. What kind of person spends all their time reading romance novels and watching romance movies and can’t even recognize the patterns in real life? Where is the pattern recognition? The reading comprehension? I would not reccomend this book.
I liked it a lot. My friend suggested this book to me a while ago and gave it to me to read. This book is what got me into reading more romance books. I prefer more fantasy, but it was still good. I listened to the playlist in the back of the book on repeat while reading it, and it fit the vibe so well. It was well writen and I enjoyed the “the boy next door” trope as always. I really wish that Liz had just told Jocelyn what was going on in her head, though. That was the only thing I didn’t enjoy about the book.
This book is so good!! I’m obsessed—the characters, the plot, the romcom references, the romance. Every aspect was so good and so well written. Once I hit the middle, I stayed up super late and read the whole second half of the book in one sitting. I would give anything to read this book for the first time again!
I heard from friends that this book was to die for. Once I started it, I was speeding through, constantly texting my friends all the cute and amazing things that was happening as I was reading. I feel like I could relate to Liz so much of the book, and with Wes blending in, it really became a top read of the year. I recommend for anyone wanting a quick lovely read.
I seriously do not understand why I didn’t pick this book up sooner!! It was so absolutely amazing!! For a while I thought my reading spark had faded but this book brought it backed. Liz was so relatable and I love how she loves rom coms and music. Oh and cute boys. Literally me too!! I seriously need a Wes Bennet for myself and I need this to be a movie NOW!! I recommend to anyone who loves rom coms and enemies to lovers trope. Such a good book!
I have read this book so many times! I love the story and the characters. This book is a cute quick read that always gets me out of a slump. I recommend it!
I thought this was a really cute romance novel. I heard reviews from friends that I’d like the pace, and I did. I thought the banter was super fun, but it has some highs and lows, especially towards the end. I plan on reading the other books in this series, and 100% recommend this book to anyone else who wants a cute, simple romcom where two enemies fight for a parking spot, love movie references, and more.
Overall I really liked this book, however it was really predictable. I first read the first 30 pages and had to put it down because it was obvious Liz was going to end up with Wes, but I’m so glad I finished it. It is nice to read a small and quick romance book in between reads once in a while. It was a relatively short book and easy read. I also really liked the ending when Wes says, “she’s not you” and the fake dating trope.
This book was good, and I get why everyone enjoys it, but nothing about it stood out to me. Don’t get me wrong, I love a classic rom-com, and the movie references were nice, but you could tell exactly what was going to happen by the end of the first few chapters. I think Liz could have easily gotten with Wes way sooner, but then what would be the point of the book, right? The story is very lighthearted, and we all enjoy the confession Wes made to Liz after the dance, but it’s a very predictable story with your usual “enemies to lovers” plot. I liked it, was a bit disappointed by the sequel, and have only picked it up maybe once again.
Overall, I highly enjoyed this book. It kept me wanting for more every chapter. At some parts it got boring like when it had Liz and her stepmom fighting. The best part of the book was when Liz accidentally showed Michael her tattoo of the Daisy and Michael already knew what it meant. Overall, I would give this book a 5 out of 5.
I liked this book but there wasn’t anything special about it. I read it, liked it, and forgot it an hour later. It was cute, I’ll never dislike the Hallmark books. Though this book especially I kinda had to ignore some parts like Liz is such an adorable character but I couldn’t help but cringe when I read the owl dress part and the uniform, like that was so cringey. I’ve already read the second book and I definitely liked that better.
I would rate this book a 3.5 out of 5 stars. The romance between the two main characters was so cute but I think my main problem with the book was Liz. Liz was annoying to me because she was lying to her best friend about something that to me was not a big of a deal as she was making it be. I think that for a basic romance book it was cute and I would recommend.
This was a really cute book. Liz was mildly annoying, especially in terms of her friendships. I feel like she could have communicated better with Joss, specifically about her mom. I feel like she needlessly hurt her for no reason. There was absolutely no need for her to lie. Anyways, Wes is so adorable. Like he actually has my heart. Kind of a jerk, but like it’s okay. The banter was top tier, and both of the main characters are so sweet. Parking spot stuff was so petty and cute. This book isn’t really that sophisticated. It’s more of a quick fun high school romance type of book, and it fulfills that role adequately. I would recommend it to people who like romance novels.
Overall, I didn’t really like this book. I felt it was kind of boring. I also didn’t like how Liz kept lying to Jocelyn. I did like the ending, though.
This is a delightful story that offers a blend of movie references, a cute love story, and the classic “enemies to lovers” trope, all wrapped in a romantic comedy vibe. It follows Liz Buxbaum, a hopeless romantic who adores romantic movies, dresses like her favorite characters, and listens to movie soundtracks. Throughout the book, Liz embarks on a journey to find love while also sharing heartfelt tales about her late mother. This book is sure to make you laugh, cry, and ultimately fall in love with both the story and its characters. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a truly magical experience.