Before I go into why I did not like this book at all, I first have to acknowledge the glaringly obvious issue this book has had in its marketing and packaging. Furthermore, I note this is often not the fault of the author. Regardless, this book being marketed as a "sparkling rom-com" is just laughable, and what it is instead is the story of a woman who is stuck, unable to process the grief of losing her father, and happens to have to deal with a past flame as a client on a book tour.
But even when you take away the labeles, this book is bad. Usually when I dislike a book, I try to find something in it that despite it all, I enjoyed. I did not find anything in this book.
The characters? One-dimensional, underdeveloped, boring. I could not make myself care even a little bit about any of them. Andie, our main character, is an idiot who I genuinely cannot belive functions as an adult. She is consistently unprofessional, and whilst we as the reader are told that she does an amazing job at this book tour, we do not once see evidence of it. She is immature, lacks an ability to communcate properly with both her mum and her best friend. Not to mention she is just plain rude to the man who is meant to be her love interest (we can get to their whole story in a moment). Btw have you met Jack, our love interest? He's a hot writer with daddy issues. Don't ask more questions about him - I can't answer them. The other characters we meet are so unimpactful to the actual story that I won't even bother to cover them.
The plot? Boring and confusing. I am baffled as to why the decision was made to withhold the "big bad thing" that Jack did to Andie 5 years ago until you have already read 3/4 of their story. By doing this, all you manage to do is make Andie look really mean spirited and petty. Granted, its probably a thing worth being mad about for a while, but once given the explanation (which includes him still doing the bad thing) she immediately forgives him. And then we are lead to belive that is not even really him that was the problem, it was the fact that she hadn't processed the death of her father.
This book is so full of redundancies. From a pure sentence level, to whole sub plots and chapters, I found myself zoning out of entire boring and pointless sections of this book. I could not even care a little bit about what was going on with her friend Sara's relationship - and it meant nothing so why would I. I was uninterested when Jack spoke about his dad - why would I be? We learn absolutely nothing of importance about Jack anyway.
I could probably go on forever about why I didn't like this book (never get me started on the character of Robbie, and the way we never see any kind of ending, satisfying or otherwise, to *that* part of the story). But I will leave it with this: This book wanted to be so many things - a romance, a rom-com, a commentary on grief, a commentary on misogyny, a look at friendships- and instead it was none of these things.