My rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Spice: 🌶️🌶️
The Thorne at My Side is an absolutely delightful rom-com set against the backdrop of a (fictional) presidential election, making it feel current and fresh. Erin Marie Bassett weaves a fantastic “frenemies to friends-with-benefits to lovers” story that keeps you hooked from start to finish. Maggie, a strong, independent political strategist, and Austin Thorne, the cocky billionaire she’s not supposed to like, make for an irresistible pair, and their slow-burn romance unfolds naturally and enjoyably.
From the beginning, Bassett builds a story you can trust to deliver a happy ending, with hilarious banter, multi-faceted characters, and writing that flows effortlessly. Maggie is a great leading lady—smart, driven, but also flawed in a way that makes her journey toward self-discovery relatable. She’s reevaluating the career path she’s been on, a struggle many readers will connect with. Austin, on the other hand, is the perfect contemporary book boyfriend: confident, a bit cocky, but with plenty of emotional depth and room for growth. The way he both challenges Maggie and supports her career is refreshingly heartwarming.
One of the book's strongest points is how smoothly Bassett handles the central conflict. There’s no jarring third-act breakup or betrayal or big fight—just a well-thought-out, meaningful obstacle that fits the story. This is a safe book, with a cozy feel that’s perfect for readers who enjoy tension without great bouts of angst.
The texting subplot with DCFox, Maggie’s SMS Connect match, is another great element that adds layers to the romance. You’re just as invested in her connection with DCFox as you are in her physical relationship with Austin, making the slow unraveling of both relationships feel inevitable and satisfying.
And yes, the spice is definitely spicing! The chemistry between Maggie and Austin is electric, and Bassett knows just how to balance the playful banter with steamy moments, making the book a joy to read.
Bassett also handles the more complex topics of AI and politics well. Though both play a significant role in the story, they’re approached in a way that’s accessible to readers from all backgrounds. Rather than taking a hard stance, the book offers a balanced perspective, making it feel timely but never preachy.
All in all, The Thorne at My Side is a wonderfully cozy and engaging rom-com, full of witty banter, sizzling chemistry, and moments that are genuinely heartwarming. If you’re looking for a feel-good romance with smart, relatable characters and a satisfying love story, this is one you’ll want to pick up!