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Drunk on Love
by Jasmine Guillory
emotional
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
4/5 Stars.
Description: Margot is busy being part owner of the family winery. She doesn't have time for a relationship, but she does have time for a one night stand with Luke, a younger man in the town. However, that Monday, Margot goes to meet the new employee that her brother hired and it's none other than Luke. Will Margot and Luke remain co-workers, or will there be something more they need to explore?
The good:
- The spice is a slight step up from The Wedding Date series which I appreciated.
- I liked the side characters a LOT and I'm hoping to hear more about Margot's brother, her best friend, and even other workers at the winery.
- The pacing was quick.
- While this still fell into the Jasmine Guillory book formula, this felt elevated and I love it.
The loss of a star:
- There was SUCH a focus on the age gap that it made parts of the story unenjoyable for me. For like the first half of the book, but then it was gone? It was just so odd and something I didn't really think was pertinent, especially since the age gap I believe is only 5 years apart, which I feel like is not a terrible age gap between a late 20 year old and a mid 30 year old.
Overall: I would recommend this if you like romance novels or Jasmine Guillory. I did enjoy this book quite a bit!
Description: Margot is busy being part owner of the family winery. She doesn't have time for a relationship, but she does have time for a one night stand with Luke, a younger man in the town. However, that Monday, Margot goes to meet the new employee that her brother hired and it's none other than Luke. Will Margot and Luke remain co-workers, or will there be something more they need to explore?
The good:
- The spice is a slight step up from The Wedding Date series which I appreciated.
- I liked the side characters a LOT and I'm hoping to hear more about Margot's brother, her best friend, and even other workers at the winery.
- The pacing was quick.
- While this still fell into the Jasmine Guillory book formula, this felt elevated and I love it.
The loss of a star:
- There was SUCH a focus on the age gap that it made parts of the story unenjoyable for me. For like the first half of the book, but then it was gone? It was just so odd and something I didn't really think was pertinent, especially since the age gap I believe is only 5 years apart, which I feel like is not a terrible age gap between a late 20 year old and a mid 30 year old.
Overall: I would recommend this if you like romance novels or Jasmine Guillory. I did enjoy this book quite a bit!