Their love for each other is so well conveyed!

I feel like I need to curate a list of these Hollywood romances that I just gobble up.

Thank goodness this man got sober.

Umm... I hoped the situation/relationship would get better but yeah it didn't

Hits enough Pride and Prejudice beats to be good but not predictable.

Needs an epilogue or one more scene to stick the landing.

How is this a debut? Tender, sweet, and complex.
Such a great portrayal of working in TV.

Also doesn't read like a screenwriter wrote a screenplay but sold a novel.

I need to visit PEI again!!!!

Emma and Justin forever

So good! Their banter and chemistry pay off!

So much softness for a sports romance. Highly recommend.

If you take Weather Girl; Hello, Stranger; and You've Got Mail and mix them all together with more comedy you get this, and that is a very good thing!

I enjoyed this more than I remember liking The Cheat Sheet. Nora and Derek had me laughing and rooting for them!

I, like Darcy, am an astrology sceptic, but don't let it stop you from thoroughly enjoying this.

Of note it's not really a Pride and Prejudice retelling. Sure they get off on the wrong foot, but the beats of the story are not the same and characteristics of P&P are not included.

What if Jeopardy was hot?

Very very good.
I think I love modern Persuasion retellings.

Ali Hazelwood please, please make this a series!!

Friends to lovers!!!
Also, angel made snow angels ❄️❄️

Mehh. On the plus side not homophobic and being general fluff. On the negative the southern fmc calls the civil war “the war between the states” or something like that and makes a joke about having Paula Deen cater for their wedding.

This is a coming of age story with romance tropes but it's not a romance. Much more literary fiction or women's fiction, read if that's your vibe.

If you loved Anne of Green Gables and are a romance reader now you simply must read The Blue Castle. I wish I could go read it for the first time again.

In some ways it feels like a proto- contemporary romance.

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