Review: A Little in Love







The little village of Weddington is fast becoming THE place to get married. With its stately home, castle and two churches it has something for everyone, and now, famous after appearing in huge romcom movie hit A Little In Love, it’s hosting a monthly wedding fayre…

Rose Pedal is the proud owner of Pedals & Prosecco, a brand new business serving ice-cold fizz from a vintage bicycle, and she’s excited to be attending her first wedding fayre. But, on the way to Weddington Hall she’s involved in a near miss crash involving dashingly handsome James from Blume’s Florist.

Arriving at the beautiful stately home drenched and disheveled, Rose is horrified to find James is not only not sorry for nearly knocking her off her bike, but he’s gatecrashing her allocated spot on the lawn. His arrogance gets her back up and it’s definitely a case of hate at first sight.  But as the wedding fayre season continues, James gently wins Rose over, and their relationship starts to bloom.

Can being just 'a little in love' help Rose and James find their own happy-ending…


Genre: contemporary romance

Publication date: September 2021

Mature content: nothing graphical

Review: A Little in Love is a cute and fun romance book, and you will be finding yourself smiling a lot with it. My only concern is that it reads almost like a modern fairy tale - meaning I don't think it's entirely credible or realistic.


 


Rose and James (and, unfortunately, a lot of the other characters) tend to behave more like teenagers and not like the adults they are. Also, the end of the book disappointed me a bit - again I expected Rose to step up and commit more than she does. Because of that, even though I had fun with the story, I can't rate it with more than four stars. 


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