Monday, April 13, 2020

Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn

Love Lettering
Cover Art from GoodReads
*I was given an eARC of this book from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own* 

This book was adorable, and for someone who's watched nothing but Investigation Discovery for about a week straight, it was just the palate cleanser I needed. 

Meg is an artist of sorts. She is a calligrapher, who makes designs out of words. As a matter of fact that's how she meets Reid-- she designed his wedding invitation. So when he comes into her shop one day and asks her about that design, and something she'd hidden in it in particular, both of their lives are changed. The two immediately fall into a friends-then-lovers sort of situation, which for me can be either hit or miss. Meg and Reid are just different enough that it works without being over the top cheesy, and I couldn't help but root for them. 

This was a fast read (finished it within a matter of hours) and definitely a cute one. It wasn't earth shattering or ground breaking but it was a sweet story that took my mind off of the chaos that is going on around the world right now. Sometimes that's just as important as being a literary trophy. There was a fairly descriptive sex scene, but it wasn't something I'd be afraid of my little sister reading. 

I look forward to reading more of Clayborn's work, and would recommend this book to many of the romance readers I know!


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