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Per My Last Email
by Juliana Smith
Per My Last Email gave me all The Office vibes and I absolutely LOVED it!
Layla works at a publishing company as an admin, along with Luke - of course, this is a total situation of each is friend zoning the other because they can't quite possibly believe that there are feelings there. But in true friends to lovers fashion, at an office conference, they decide to be brave and show the other how they truly feel.
This was a slow burn, closed door romcom that had me giggling & swooning. I loved the Pam/Jim idea and I was SO glad that we didn't have to wait 4 years just for Luke & Layla to admit their feelings (I mean... technically three years but flash forward...) I was slightly disappointment that Nathan wasn't more of a Dwight but I loved his character all the same.
Huge thank you to Juliana Smith & NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Merged review:
Per My Last Email gave me all The Office vibes and I absolutely LOVED it!
Layla works at a publishing company as an admin, along with Luke - of course, this is a total situation of each is friend zoning the other because they can't quite possibly believe that there are feelings there. But in true friends to lovers fashion, at an office conference, they decide to be brave and show the other how they truly feel.
This was a slow burn, closed door romcom that had me giggling & swooning. I loved the Pam/Jim idea and I was SO glad that we didn't have to wait 4 years just for Luke & Layla to admit their feelings (I mean... technically three years but flash forward...) I was slightly disappointment that Nathan wasn't more of a Dwight but I loved his character all the same.
Huge thank you to Juliana Smith & NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Layla works at a publishing company as an admin, along with Luke - of course, this is a total situation of each is friend zoning the other because they can't quite possibly believe that there are feelings there. But in true friends to lovers fashion, at an office conference, they decide to be brave and show the other how they truly feel.
This was a slow burn, closed door romcom that had me giggling & swooning. I loved the Pam/Jim idea and I was SO glad that we didn't have to wait 4 years just for Luke & Layla to admit their feelings (I mean... technically three years but flash forward...) I was slightly disappointment that Nathan wasn't more of a Dwight but I loved his character all the same.
Huge thank you to Juliana Smith & NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Merged review:
Per My Last Email gave me all The Office vibes and I absolutely LOVED it!
Layla works at a publishing company as an admin, along with Luke - of course, this is a total situation of each is friend zoning the other because they can't quite possibly believe that there are feelings there. But in true friends to lovers fashion, at an office conference, they decide to be brave and show the other how they truly feel.
This was a slow burn, closed door romcom that had me giggling & swooning. I loved the Pam/Jim idea and I was SO glad that we didn't have to wait 4 years just for Luke & Layla to admit their feelings (I mean... technically three years but flash forward...) I was slightly disappointment that Nathan wasn't more of a Dwight but I loved his character all the same.
Huge thank you to Juliana Smith & NetGalley for the e-ARC in exchange for my honest review.