Novel Problems: A Sapphic Small-Town Summer Romance (Sapphire Springs)
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Last update: 12-17-2024
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A feel-good sapphic small-town summer romance featuring a bestselling fantasy author and a warm-hearted cafe-bookstore owner!
Hannah Taylor has some novel problems. The bestselling fantasy author, who writes under a pen name, is suffering from writer's block after her long-term relationship collapses. With the deadline for her next novel fast approaching, Hannah flees Manhattan for Sapphire Springs, New York, planning to hide away until she finishes her book. But when she's forced to visit the local cafe-bookstore, she accidentally finds herself with a new job and one very attractive new boss. Distractions she definitely doesn't need with her looming deadline . . . or does she?
George O'Grady worked hard to turn Novel Gossip into the cafe-bookstore of her dreams, but staff shortages are putting the normally unflappable lesbian under pressure. Hannah's appearance is a godsend. Although it would be easier if her new employee was less distractingly lovely, because George has a strict rule against dating employees.
Over the course of the summer, Hannah and George grow closer. But can the two book lovers overcome their novel problems to write their own happy ending?
Contains mature themes.
Top reviews from the United States
5.0 out of 5 stars Very enjoyable read
4.0 out of 5 stars Cute and funny with low drama
I found the characters of this book to be very relatable, especially Hannah as she deals with major life changes and the anxieties that can go with those. The dialogue between Hannah and George was funny and honest and you can feel the chemistry between them as they keep finding themselves in comical and awkward situations.
The parts of the story where Hannah and George struggled to communicate I felt went on a bit long but when they do connect it more than makes up for any misunderstandings.
Overall, I enjoyed this book. I would highly recommend it to readers who enjoy low drama romances with some spice.
5.0 out of 5 stars Adorable.
5.0 out of 5 stars sweet story
4.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
5.0 out of 5 stars sweet romance
5.0 out of 5 stars Super Sweet Summer Sapphic Romanc
4.0 out of 5 stars If you love books about book shops, libraries, etc and cute love stories read this!
As a straight person, though, I will be honest that this was my first time reading a sapphic romance novel. I selected it to read new perspectives and the story description had me intrigued. I love books about authors, librarians, book shops, coffee shops, or similar. This book has it all! Hannah is a best selling fantasy author who goes by a pen name because she does not like being the center of attention. George is a former computer nerd who turned around and opened a bookstore/ coffee shop combination (which would be a dream by the way, right?) in a small town called Sapphire Springs because she was tired of her computer career and wanted to interact with people and books more often. Honestly, same here (well the books part, maybe not the people part, although I interact with a fair amount of people as a healthcare provider, but I digress.). It may seem on paper to be an unlikely pairing, but I'm sure you will find yourself rooting for them early on in the story as I did.
As previously mentioned, this story did a nice job of tackling more challenging topics like communication with friends and romantic partners, setting and following boundaries, how to accommodate disabilities in everyday life (for example, Hannah has hearing loss and wears a hearing aid), dealing with difficult parents, and more. The one thing I wish the author had done a better job in the book, though, was showing in her writing, not telling for certain scenes/situations. This was a relatively short book and I feel like certain scenes could have benefited from a more expansive description of what was going on, rather than a summary of what happened/ how Hannah or George perceived a certain situation. This did not majorly detract from the story overall, though, and why I gave the book 4 out of 5 stars, rather than 5 stars. It was a quick and cute read, but also had important lessons and solid character development!
This is my first time reading a book by Elizabeth Luly, but I don't plan for it to be my last! Especially because I found out a few of the characters in Novel Problems are in a different book of hers also set in Sapphire Springs (although it is totally find to read them out of order/ as standalones).
A complimentary copy was provided by West Brunswick Press via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.