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annagwritesandreads 's review for:
A Merry Little Meet Cute
by Julie Murphy, Sierra Simone
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
4/5 stars.
General Description: Who better to star in a wholesome holiday movie than an adult entertainer and a former teenage bad boy? No? Not your ideal cast? Well, that's who's set to star in the latest wholesome Christmas film. Does the director know the histories of the 2 stars? Only one. Nolan Shaw is a well-known bad boy trying to clean up his image. He was supposed to star with someone new, but Bee Hobbs has to step in. Bee had been a fan of Nolan for years, and Nolan had subscribed to Bee's private channel for the past 3 years. Can they keep their attraction under wraps and clean on set, or will the entire film blow up in everyone's face?
The good:
- I do like Bee's character a lot! She's one of my favorites
- I did get a lot of rom-com vibes.
- The spice scenes were good for someone who does not read a lot of spice.
- The side characters were hilarious a good portion of the time.
The loss of a star: I understand the director was supposed to be kind of spacy to everything, but EVERY ADULT not knowing about Bee/Nolan's relationship? Nope. I just don't believe it and feel like it was a little dense/hard to read those scenes where the adults just act like they noticed the paint drying on the wall vs what's going on with Bee/Nola.
Overall: A sweet spicy read that I enjoyed. I would definitely recommend this if you're looking for mild spice and a christmas-y book!
General Description: Who better to star in a wholesome holiday movie than an adult entertainer and a former teenage bad boy? No? Not your ideal cast? Well, that's who's set to star in the latest wholesome Christmas film. Does the director know the histories of the 2 stars? Only one. Nolan Shaw is a well-known bad boy trying to clean up his image. He was supposed to star with someone new, but Bee Hobbs has to step in. Bee had been a fan of Nolan for years, and Nolan had subscribed to Bee's private channel for the past 3 years. Can they keep their attraction under wraps and clean on set, or will the entire film blow up in everyone's face?
The good:
- I do like Bee's character a lot! She's one of my favorites
- I did get a lot of rom-com vibes.
- The spice scenes were good for someone who does not read a lot of spice.
- The side characters were hilarious a good portion of the time.
The loss of a star: I understand the director was supposed to be kind of spacy to everything, but EVERY ADULT not knowing about Bee/Nolan's relationship? Nope. I just don't believe it and feel like it was a little dense/hard to read those scenes where the adults just act like they noticed the paint drying on the wall vs what's going on with Bee/Nola.
Overall: A sweet spicy read that I enjoyed. I would definitely recommend this if you're looking for mild spice and a christmas-y book!