Review: Love at First


Book Review: Love at First, by Kate Clayborn, 4  stars



Sixteen years ago, a teenaged Will Sterling saw—or rather, heard—the girl of his dreams. Standing beneath an apartment building balcony, he shared a perfect moment with a lovely, warm-voiced stranger. It’s a memory that’s never faded, though he’s put so much of his past behind him. Now an unexpected inheritance has brought Will back to that same address, where he plans to offload his new property and get back to his regular life as an overworked doctor. Instead, he encounters a woman, two balconies above, who’s uncannily familiar . . . 

No matter how surprised Nora Clarke is by her reaction to handsome, curious Will, or the whispered pre-dawn conversations they share, she won’t let his plans ruin her quirky, close-knit building. Bound by her loyalty to her adored grandmother, she sets out to foil his efforts with a little light sabotage. But beneath the surface of their feud is an undeniable connection. A balcony, a star-crossed couple, a fateful meeting—maybe it’s the kind of story that can't work out in the end. Or maybe, it’s the perfect second chance . . .



Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: February 2021

Mature content: yes

Review: Love at First is a fun, heartwarming romance. You will have your hands full in between meddling neighbors, trespassing kittens, a handsome doctor with a troubled past and the memory of a girl he saw in a balcony years ago, and said girl, all grown up know but still living attached to the presence of her deceased grandmother.




My only complaint is that some parts of the book seem to move way too slowly, which is especially frustrating when you're rooting for things to finally move on between Will and Nora. 

Other than that, Love at First will leave you with a smile on your face and I recommend it.


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