A review by ambershelf
Book Lovers by Emily Henry

5.0

Nora Stephens is a career-driven, independent, hard-working, and successful literary agent who can't see herself living anywhere else but New York City. Hoping a small-town romance can transform Nora, her sister Libby plans a spontaneous vacation. Unfortunately, Nora keeps bumping into Charlie Lastra, an editor she met in New York who left a not-so-stellar first impression. Or second. Or third. When Nora and Charlie are forced to work together on multiple projects, their bantering turns into something more.
I don't usually read romance novels and was a bit skeptical in the beginning. However, Book Lovers is so much more than just the typical enemies-turn-lovers story; it's also about the love for your family, career, and ultimately for yourself. I really connected with Nora's character development on being okay with losing control, learning to be present instead of having to fix everything, and feeling comfortable taking risks. Book Lovers is such an excellent read that I might check out Emily Henry's other work!