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The Rom-Com Agenda
by Jayne Denker
Leah's working every job she possibly can in an attempt to make enough money to move out of Willow
Cove - especially since her foster mother recently passed and there isn't anything else holding her back. In this time, she meets Eli who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend who recently traveled to Rome for a few months. Along with some friends, they decide to change things about Eli to help him win back his ex.
Let's talk about what I liked - the plot idea is cute. It's a typical 90's and early 2000's rom com idea. I loved the references to 80's and 90's movies, plus the Gilmore Girl references.
However, I felt like the story struggled to keep my attention. The characters had no personality, the chemistry fizzled, and I just wanted to smack Eli for obsessing over winning someone back who clearly had no interest in him.
Cove - especially since her foster mother recently passed and there isn't anything else holding her back. In this time, she meets Eli who is trying to win back his ex-girlfriend who recently traveled to Rome for a few months. Along with some friends, they decide to change things about Eli to help him win back his ex.
Let's talk about what I liked - the plot idea is cute. It's a typical 90's and early 2000's rom com idea. I loved the references to 80's and 90's movies, plus the Gilmore Girl references.
However, I felt like the story struggled to keep my attention. The characters had no personality, the chemistry fizzled, and I just wanted to smack Eli for obsessing over winning someone back who clearly had no interest in him.