Release: September 17th 2020
Format: Ebook
Publisher: Boldwood Books
Source: Rachel’s Random Resources
Find it at: Amazon UK
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Could a post-it note really lead to love…?
Sadie doesn’t have time for finding love. She’s too busy as PA for famous artist Damian Banks. When she’s not arranging exhibitions, she’s organizing his dry cleaning or dumping his never-ending stream of girlfriends.
But when she strikes up an unusual friendship with her desk share buddy, she finds a confidante and a new potential love interest. Problem is, they’ve never actually met…
With Christmas just around the corner, can Sadie put herself first for a change and find what she’s been looking for all along?
The brand new romantic comedy from top 10 bestseller Portia MacIntosh. Perfect for fans of Sophie Ranald, Mhairi McFarlane and Zara Stoneley.
About the Author:
Portia MacIntosh is a bestselling romantic comedy author of 12 novels, including It’s Not You, It’s Them and Honeymoon For One. Previously a music journalist, Portia writes hilarious stories, drawing on her real life experiences.
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Stuck On You Review:
This was such a cute story that got me in the mood for Christmas, New Years and Valentine’s Day!
I loved the concept of the tale, of a romantic scenario when you mix professional life with your personal romantic life. Moreover, the author brings the characters to life with her charming style of writing. She made me go through various emotions and change my perception of the characters. Initially, I disliked Damian for the harsh way in which he treats his employees. However, as the story progresses, I started to fall in love with him. Also, I loved Sadie’s interactions with Damian, as they were the highlight of the story.
My favorite moments in the were when Sadie brings Damian to her parents house for Christmas and they celebrate Five Days of Christmas with her family. Even the supporting characters like Xara, Selena, Henry and Clara add so well to the story-line. I particularly love Xara and her wonderful sense of humor.
However, my only criticism for the story is that it became predictable in the second half. I figured who Adam was beforehand and how he connected to the plot. After that, the story continues with the ‘will they or wont they’ situation. Don’t get me wrong; it was still a charming book to read till the very end. However, it would have been nice of there was something to spice it up, like putting Mackie between the two.
Apart from that, I really enjoyed this sweet tale. It is one of those stories that will definitely make you feel better and one which you will enjoy.
Book Tour Schedule
I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the Stuck On You by Portia MacIntosh Blog Tour hosted by Rachel’s Random Resources