A while back I went to a local bookish convention and met this author and picked up a signed copy of this book. I'm just now getting to it, and I must say it was a lovely read!
But first, let's talk the details...
POV: Third person
POV Character(s): Noah Campbell, Olivia Cohen
Verb Tense: Past
Trigger Warnings: None
Spice Level: Low, kisses only
I've never read anything by Erin Chesnut before, but I loved this sweet romance set in small-town Western Tennessee. It was fun and felt like home (albeit on the western side of the state, anyway). This is a cute and sweet college romance with no spice and pretty clean language throughout.
Noah is a goofy prankster who wants to be a physical therapist and plans to go to UTC to get his masters degree once he graduates. He's in his senior year, studying hard, and also trying to make ends meet in a crappy grocery store job where his manager dislikes him--only partially because of Noah's tendencies to prank him. He's a breezy kind of guy who never dates anyone long term because he's scared of commitment.
Olivia, on the other hand, is a serious senior in social work who plans to finish out with her own masters once she graduates. She's working hard at school, interning with a local child services group, and spending time with friends. She's got no time for boys, especially the obnoxious kind who like to joke and flirt and play games like Noah.
It's a sweet story, and I enjoyed it a lot. The characters had depth and were fun to read about, and I would say it's worth a read if you're looking for a romantic palate cleanser. The plot is simple enough to predict, but what romance isn't?
There's some fake dating, some denial, and a lot of banter. I laughed out loud at parts and enjoyed the author's writing quite a bit.
There's another book in this series that I'll likely pick up at some point, maybe the next time I happen upon the author out in the wild somewhere. For now, I've got a massive TBR backlog to work my way through, but this was a fun read and I would definitely read more from Erin Chesnut.