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A review by 13rebecca13
Can I Tell You Something? by Holly June Smith
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.0
This book was written for the audiobook girlies so I obviously had to listen to the audio version.
Hannah is a lawyer in London and her favourite way to unwind is by listening to her favourite spicy audio content creator, Mac N Please. Every year, her family has gone to their ski cabin over Christmas but her older brother Ryan has been unable to visit for the past three years and she misses him deeply.
Ryan, now based in LA, is just as upset about missing the trip for another year so his best friend Cameron decides they should just go so he books last minute flights to surprise Ryan's family.
As soon the men arrive, Hannah is delighted to see her brother but very quickly panics when she realises that Cameron is the man behind her favourite audio clips...and she may have sent him some very embarrassing DMs.
This was a cute little book, definitely made better by the audio. I loved the setting and characters and there was a lot of background on them too, something I don't normally expect from a novella.
I loved the build up of Hannah and Cameron's relationship, especially when Cameron realised Hannah knew who he was and tried to coax it out of her and admit it. It was fun!
Hannah is a lawyer in London and her favourite way to unwind is by listening to her favourite spicy audio content creator, Mac N Please. Every year, her family has gone to their ski cabin over Christmas but her older brother Ryan has been unable to visit for the past three years and she misses him deeply.
Ryan, now based in LA, is just as upset about missing the trip for another year so his best friend Cameron decides they should just go so he books last minute flights to surprise Ryan's family.
As soon the men arrive, Hannah is delighted to see her brother but very quickly panics when she realises that Cameron is the man behind her favourite audio clips...and she may have sent him some very embarrassing DMs.
This was a cute little book, definitely made better by the audio. I loved the setting and characters and there was a lot of background on them too, something I don't normally expect from a novella.
I loved the build up of Hannah and Cameron's relationship, especially when Cameron realised Hannah knew who he was and tried to coax it out of her and admit it. It was fun!