Tuesday, May 3, 2022

Blame It On The Brontes by Annie Sereno

To save her job as an English professor, Athena must publish a book and she's on a tight deadline.  She takes a sabbatical to return to her hometown in search of the mysterious writer remaking the classics with risqué love scenes. These books have become bestsellers and by taking a waitressing job at the diner of a family friend,  she's hoping to catch enough gossip to figure out who the author is.  One big problem though... the diner has been sold to none other than her ex,  Thorne. She thought he was her romantic hero like in all the great classics,  but somehow it just didn't work out.  Now,  she's forced to be around him again while she works on her book and it becomes harder every day to pretend she doesn't care. 
I love books about books!  The fact that they were both English lit majors until Thorne was forced to change made them perfect together. I liked the whole small town vibe in the diner and Athena's neverending quest for answers sometimes had hilarious results that had me laughing out loud. Has anyone actually written anything like the Litwit series? They sound amazing lol! And now I'm in the mood to reread Wuthering Heights again...
I received an advance reader copy of this book. The views and opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.

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