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Virgin River meets The Love Hypothesis in this closed-door contemporary romance. Made for readers who love nail-biting slow-burns, forced proximity, and just enough tension to make you want to throw the book across the room.

Hope Elmswood has spent her entire life in a dental office, whether she wanted to or not.

A few months after graduating as a dental hygienist and preparing to submit her dental-school applications, she’s completely burned out. And after a frightening incident with her father’s neurotic dental associate, she realizes she has to get away from the dental world…now.

With nothing but a suitcase and a dream she’s never been allowed to chase, Hope flees to a small mountain town to stay in her brother’s off-grid survival cabin.

She’s finally going to find a job she doesn’t despise, with no dentist drama and no spit.

But her plans for a dental-free existence unravel when she literally runs into her handsome new neighbor, Jay Alarcón. At first, he seems harmless enough, until Hope discovers he just so happens to be the very thing she ran from: a dentist.

Hope wants absolutely nothing to do with her new neighbor. Dentists are her personal villain origin story. But when a series of mishaps forces her to accept a job at his clinic and rent his accessory apartment, Hope starts to wonder if maybe not all dentists are the same.

As Hope confronts her anxiety and workplace trauma, she begins to wonder if healing and love might be possible after all.

Content Consideration: Love & Lidocaine touches on anxiety, workplace abuse, and includes a brief conversation about a parent who died by suicide (brief mention and non-graphic). There is also a short high-stress moment involving a car accident near the end.

480 pages, Paperback

Published December 15, 2025

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June 3, 2026
dnfed at 16% 🦷₊ ⊹ ೀ
bro, why is the fmc hope so upset over the mmc jay being a dentist?! like girl, CHILL OUT IT'S NOT THAT BIG OF A DEAL!!! 🤦 i really wanted to like this book, but it is what it is. 🤷




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i've been following this author on instagram for a while and her book FINALLY released!!! so excited, i've never read a dentist romance before!!! :D
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951 reviews712 followers
July 1, 2026
I’ll admit. As a dental hygienist who is married to a dentist…this book really piqued my interest! I haven’t read many books based around the dental field so in this aspect I found the book fresh and entertaining.

I would personally classify this book as a rom-com but also a story that dove into deeper themes of loss and manipulation. I really enjoyed the Big Bear setting and the office camaraderie which is essential to any dental romance.

Hope is running from her dental prodigy past, her family, and looking to hideaway for a while. She finds herself in a dilapidated cabin, but also lands a hot friendly neighbor to compensate.

The good parts:
- I found the pacing to be great! This was an easy book to binge and there weren’t many parts that lagged.
- I really enjoyed the dental office parts, even though sometimes I feel triggered myself by being in a dental office 😂
- enjoyed the Spanish Representation in the MMC
- My love language is acts of service so I did love that the MMC was willing to do anything and everything to make his woman happy.

What didn’t work for me:
- I found Hope as a FMC emotionally immature. She tries to outrun her past, fails to communicate effectively, and every problem she has is solved by the MMC. I wished for her to gain some independence on her own especially in the back half of the book. She is innocent but only takes initiative when it comes to personal intimate experiences which really seemed like a large character inconsistency. I also didn’t love how she was extremely stubborn to the point of putting herself in danger.
- I enjoyed Jay and I didn’t. I love a slow burn but the love declaration felt overly quick to me. Both main characters really didn’t know eachother all that well, and I wish more time was given to have them grow together other than physical attraction and forced proximity. I wasn’t sure why Jay actually loved her, she ran away from him and wasnt nice nice to him on several occasions. I’m not sure what each provided for eachother to elicit such feelings of ardor. I also felt like he was too conveniently there for almost everything in a way that almost felt eerie.

I really wanted this to work for me. It felt like something I would love but this book is definitely going to be a hit for others even if it wasn’t for me. I do think it had a lot of good elements but maybe just needed some more expansion of several elements!
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25 reviews
March 2, 2026
*Review of Advanced Copy from Author*

OH. MY. STARS. I haven’t read a book so fast as I have read this one in a very long time. This is deliciously written and remarkably fascinating in all the ways a story can be written. Love & Lidocaine is more than a romantic comedy with all the swoon. It’s a story of taking charge of your life, step by step, and learning to love and forgive no matter how messy life gets. It’s a masterpiece of a story, one extremely well done. This is a delightful rom com, yes, but an even more compelling storyline. Sweet romance, a small town, and paired with necessary suspense—you get more than you ever expected, all while staying within the margins of how a good book should go: wholesome, clean, and utterly adorable. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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154 reviews152 followers
June 4, 2026
I WAS NOT PREPARED FOR HOW SWOONY THIS WAS. And do not let that cutesy cover fool you (*cough-cough* a super angsty cover would totally be appropriate...). This is a single-POV romance (which I actually love when done right) ...AND the MMC's on-page presence despite never getting his POV was PALPABLE. The phrase "you could cut the tension with a knife" is applicable here. I did not want to put this down and that's an amazing feat for a romance. I want more clean romances like this. I honestly think this rivals trad-published romances out there and there's no explicit content yay! This was a romance that constantly made me go "AHHHHHH" -- and I feel like that's the goal.

I'll disclaim that I was a little skeptical in the first chapter but I quickly settled in for the ride. I can totally see why a reader might lose patience with Hope, but honestly she felt like she could be someone I know, she was so realistically flawed. I also loved the way she communicated, she was relatably awkward but still said what she needed to. Something about this entire story felt 3-D to me, even with some of the more convenient details. I had zero problem picturing the writing. There were also TWO bombshells that I had not expected at all! The author tied those threads together well and they made so much sense.

This is a triple whammy btw: he's her boss, her neighbor, and he's 7 years older than her. All of those tropes were done well, might I add. Jay was a force of an MMC. I was sat. I feel like I'm going to flip through my tabs often just to re-read his quotes.

Some aspects of the resolution felt a little rushed to me but it didn't change the five star feelings, I cannot deny, that I have. And the epilogue itself was meta and super tidy. Overall, the author kept her chapters the perfect page-lengths. I was so pleased with that. And I have to say her writing style is pretty smooth; I felt like my eyes could just glide across the pages. There isn't too much more really that I could want from a romance.

I was gifted a copy from the author, but I am honestly blown away. These are totally my own thoughts. I can't put my finger on it but this just hit differently/better than a lot of the clean/indie romances I've read. Something was utterly special about it and I want more! Do not sleep on this one.

In this book:
-age gap
-small mountain town
-he's her boss
-neighbors
-protective/possessive MMC
-aspiring author FMC
-slow-burn
-dental industry
-anxiety rep
-a lot of forced proximity
-single-POV

Content Guide:
romance - clean/a couple heavy make-outs
language - clean
violence - non-graphic & infrequent

Potential Content Warnings:
-panic attacks/severe anxiety
-workplace abuse/harassment
-brief mention of suicide (in the past)
-brief on-page vehicular accident
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985 reviews117 followers
June 6, 2026
I really wanted to like this, but imo the FMC is insufferable.

All of her odd, annoying, ungrateful and exaggerated behavior just piled up.

1) Screaming multiple times when a bear was exploring her porch. Yeah, I can see how that could be scary for someone who isn’t familiar with bear behavior. But sobbing in her bedroom at the back of the cabin and saying “It’s going to eat me”? Okaaay, a bit OTT but I’ll roll with it.


2) Running off in a blind panic when he told her he was a dentist. I can’t brush that off- that’s just melodramatic.

He tries to talk her down, calls after her, and then texts her, apologizing for what he did wrong. Like, dude, obv she’s emotionally unstable. Kudos to him for still being super romantically interested in this near-stranger when any sane guy would be seriously weirded out by her bizarre behavior.

Yeah, why does he like her so much? She has a lame, downer personality; her mannerisms toward him are often awkward and aloof; and they just met so there’s no reason for him to think she is anything other than what she has shown him.
I’m baffled by his persistence.


3) I officially didn’t like her when she started demanding job perks when the MMC dentist offers her a job to help her. Why does she think she has the upper hand in this situation? Her reactions are consistently socially off.


4) Final straw- she is a complete snot to him in the work place. Like, throws his concern and sincerity back in his face in the rudest manner.

I cannot stand her.


Of course he’s still obsessed with her.
*rolling my eyes*

I find it completely contrived and female wish fulfillment that a girl can be this self-centered and lame and yet the guy is still groveling for her.


Don’t get me started on how many times I had to read about her face and fingers going numb because a panic attack was building.
The author overused her severe anxiety as a way to build empathy in the reader. And yeah, I felt it at first but then I just felt compassion fatigue when it happened every chapter.

I think it would have worked at least a little better if the author had built a foundation for her poor mental health by showing us how toxic her previous job was. As it is, we are being told it was bad but have no concept of how bad and no way to truly empathize with the FMC to the degree that is necessary.
If you’re going to make character behavior this exaggerated, we have to have a rock-solid foundation for sympathizing with her.


DNF at 30%. I’m super bummed.


Content-

Language- none
Spice- this is a closed door romance.
Violence- no
Substance abuse- none.
Cover- kinda cute
POV- dual POV
Cliffhanger- No
Format- Kindle Unlimited
1 review
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 3, 2026
**Reviewer received an advance copy of the book.

Love and Lidocaine was my first book by Kendra Hope, and it absolutely will not be my last. I went into this story not knowing what to expect, and I was completely pulled in from the start.

The dynamic between the FMC, a dental hygienist, and the MMC, a dentist, created such a fun and unique backdrop for a romance. What I loved most, though, were the unexpected twists woven throughout the story. Just when I thought I knew where things were headed, something shifted that added so much thrill and emotional depth.

One of the standout elements for me was how anxiety was portrayed. It felt incredibly real and relatable. The story didn’t minimize it or gloss over how all-encompassing it can become. Instead, it showed the weight of it — and more importantly, the growth and progress the characters made in working through it. Watching that development unfold made the romance feel even more meaningful.

The instant spark between the characters was undeniable, but what made it compelling was that their relationship wasn’t easy. It was something they had to fight for. That tension, paired with emotional vulnerability, made their connection feel earned and authentic.

Overall, Love and Lidocaine was thrilling, heartfelt, and deeply relatable. If you enjoy romance with emotional depth, unexpected twists, and characters who truly grow, this one is worth the read.
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63 reviews2 followers
March 4, 2026
Thank you Kendra for trusting me with an ARC on this book!

For being a newer author, Kendra doesn’t write like one. This easily fits amongst my shelves with Courtney Walsh, Cindy Steel, Jenny Proctor, and others. Kendra handled plenty of tough topics in this book with such grace, and kept it closed door while still keeping the swoon alive and well.

I loved being able to root for a female character like Hope who didn’t act helpless. She’s determined, after everything she’s faced, to still try. To face her fears, to start over. She also knows when it’s time to accept what’s right in front of her instead of let stubbornness win.

Jay as our MMC is easily likable as a confident and caring man, who truly has Hope’s best interest in mind. He’s bold, a little sassy, a little possessive in that only-book way we love, and has a pure heart. I very much appreciate reading a male character that is all green flags.

The supporting characters add enough depth without overtaking any part of the story, and with enough dialogue that you never feel like you barely know them.

I did not see the third act conflict coming, and I thought the resolve was very clever and realistic.

I was also surprised at how long the story was, and unfairly assumed there would be some fluff or droning internal monologue and I was happily wrong! The pace of this story felt perfect- enough detail and dialogue to make the read seem like a breeze.

I also appreciate that not every relationship was magically restored after the conflict came to light. I think it’s realistic that sometimes we go through situations that open others eyes after a long time, but that doesn’t immediately change how we interact or if we trust them. It also doesn’t mean that someone sees the light and wants to change. But she did a great job with giving an example of dialogue to help someone going through something similar- how to stand up for themselves and advocate their own boundaries while still holding out (get this) “hope” for the future.

I don’t want to give any spoilers, so I instagrammed all my favorite parts and lines to Kendra herself- but there were PLENTY. This will be a reread for me when it finally comes out!
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Author 5 books281 followers
June 13, 2026
I sincerely didn’t want this book to end! I loved Jay and Hope, I really didn’t know what to expect going into this novel, but what I found was incredibly heartfelt and as the cover says, swoony! I cannot wait to see what else Kendra writes because I will definitely be reading.
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127 reviews45 followers
June 22, 2026
THIS WAS SO SWOONY
AARRGGHH I BLUSHED AND GIGGLED SO MANY TIMES
like it even made me stay up till 2 IN THE MORNING

OK ok

5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

RTC later
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1,561 reviews
March 7, 2026
4.5 stars

I received an Arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
First off I thoroughly enjoyed this book! Being in the dental field as a dental assistant it is always refreshing to have a dentist as the main love interest instead of your run of the mill general doctor.
I was immediately sucked in from page one and there were so many funny moments and anecdotes about life in a dental office.

“I stood in the center of the world’s most dysfunctional circus, otherwise known as Sunshine Dentistry, and declared my resignation like I was on a dramatic reality show. And if I were being completely honest, it felt like I was starring in one. 
The crying child in Exam Room Four? Supporting cast. The guy with a freshly extracted molar and blood dripping down his chin? Background extra. Vicky, in her neck brace, swiveling like a robot? Absolute scene-stealer.”
After reading this opener I knew we were in for a treat!
This was such a cute, bubbly and funny read! It did have a slightly darker under element of abuse that helped give the reader intrigue into what made Hope so against the dental field.

Hope and Jay were cute from the beginning and you could instantly feel their chemistry. I loved that Jay was willing to put in the time and effort to get Hope comfortable being around him, with her reservations holding back.
Hope had to figure out what was best for her and when she felt strong enough she took matters into her own hands. Jay was so sweet and caring, willing to give Hope all the time in the world to figure out what she was ready for.

"Your date needs a dictionary," he murmured. "You don't just look great." There was a brief pause. "You're thoroughly breathtaking"”

The way the office was set up reminded me of my old office and is what I was envisioning while reading. The friendship that Hope developed with her coworkers Macey and Tyler really helped her feel more comfortable around the office again. And the best part was they wanted to be outside of work friends too!

All in all with every thing that Hope went through throughout this book, she was able to overcome her fears and anxiety to build not only her career, but lasting friendships and longtime love!

Now I just need some follow up books about Macey and Tyler and I will be a happy clam :)
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Author 6 books181 followers
June 29, 2026
Look, just take all the stars.

Wow, wow, wow. The SWOON in this story. Hope and Jay are wonderfully written. Their chemistry, the tension. The smirk. The brow. His hand on her waist… gah! Loved it in case you couldn’t tell.
And a satisfying ending.
6 reviews
Did Not Finish
June 28, 2026
Absolutely not. I dont think i've had so much dislike for a book in so long. The characters were not relatable. Both the FMC and the MMC pissed me off so much. I cant't believe this is a book actually.
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Author 19 books199 followers
May 9, 2026
Love and Lidocaine is a fun contemporary romance that is a must read for fans of Pepper Basham and Becca Kinzer.

Kendra Hope is the queen of banter and tension—I hope she writes a fake dating/marriage of convenience rom com in the future. I cannot wait to read more books by her!
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271 reviews10 followers
March 6, 2026
Well holy molar, this was my type 🦷

The flirting. The banter. The twists. The friendships. Just, yes.

I also really appreciated the portrayal of an anxious, overthinker because it felt very frustrating, but honest (I know because I am an anxious overthinker 😅).

📖: 1st person, single POV (Hope)
🌶️: kisses only
🤬: no foul language
⚠️: anxiety, workplace harassment

Huge thank you to Kendra Hope for allowing me to be a part of your ARC team 🫶🏻
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79 reviews1 follower
Review of advance copy received from Author
March 2, 2026
Thank you, Kendra Hope, for trusting me with an ARC of this story. It was truly an honor to be part of your team, and I can’t wait to watch your journey unfold from here.

I discovered Love and Lidocaine when I came across Kendra Hope talking about it on Facebook and from the very beginning, I knew this wasn’t going to be your typical romance.
For starters the MMC is a dentist.
Yes. A dentist.
Not your usual dark and broody billionaire or tattooed mafia king but somehow Dr. Jay manages to be just as swoony. From the moment he gives Hope her nickname, I was hooked. He’s protective without being overbearing, possessive in that fictional-only way we love, and layered with just enough emotional depth to make your heart ache for him. Sweet, a little tragic, and fully book-boyfriend material.

And then there’s Hope.
Our girl has been through it. She carries fear and pain, but what stood out most to me was her quiet resilience. She doesn’t need to be loud to be strong her strength shows in the way she keeps going, keeps trying, keeps opening her heart even when it would be easier not to. Watching her journey unfold was one of the most rewarding parts of this story.

The pacing felt natural, the writing was engaging, and the side characters added so much life to the world without distracting from the central romance. It was one of those reads that felt fresh and different and somehow still gave me everything I want from a love story.

My only complaint is that it ended too soon.This may be Kendra Hope’s debut novel, but it certainly doesn’t read like a beginner’s work. If this is where she’s starting, I’m genuinely excited to see where she goes from here — because I will absolutely be reading whatever she writes next.
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148 reviews34 followers
July 4, 2026
مش فاهمة ازاى يعني رواية هادية كدا؟ فين المصايب؟فين الخناقات؟ فين جرايم القتل؟ وليه الشخصيات كلها طيبة؟
كار الرومانسية السادة دا مبقاش كاري🙏🏻
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2 reviews
March 3, 2026
Review of Advanced Copy Received from Author

Thank you so much Kendra Hope for the opportunity to be apart of your ARC team entrusting this book to me!

Love and Lidocaine may claim to be a “swoony romance” but don’t be fooled! This book is a romance, a mystery, a thriller- in short, it’s perfection.

Kendra Hope has nailed the banter, woo, yearn, and plot twists in a way that few can achieve.

I couldn’t put this book down and would honestly read it again in a heart beat.

After reading this I can honestly say that Kendra Hope will be an auto-buy author for me!
521 reviews12 followers
June 29, 2026
This is probably my last contemporary romance book for a long, long time. I saw the reviews and thought it might be charming, even though the FMC is 24, which is super close to YA stuff. Totally not my vibe but I figured it could be entertaining.

Nope.

First, the FMC. If I were a young woman looking for stories of romance, I would truly be deeply offended at the way so many authors characterize yoyng women. Is there some reason that authors portray so many young women as damaged by terrible anxiety, constant panic attacks, and immaturity? At 37%, this girl has had 4 or 5 significant panic attacks, so severe that she hides from others and avoids people. She is incapable of handling the slightest social interaction without an enormous amount of gentle handholding, coddling, and careful attention. She has never dealt with her parents expectations and struck out on her own. I don't mean financially--we all know that housing and living independently is a huge issue and nearly impossible today. But she is not able to confront her parents and insist that her life is her own. At 24. This is one of many books I've started with young female leads who are portrayed as if they are tiny baby birds, incapable of the smallest accomplishment without many helping hands who basically take over.

Social media is filled with people insisting they are so freaking unique as well as the many, many reasons why and require super special handling, but that's not the real world. Young women are strong, smart, and able to handle their lives without this idea that they are all damaged. It worries me that this is how women are seen, especially in fictional settings like this. Of course a story is not real, and characters can have issues that make a story more interesting. But this FMC is a unlikeable character who can't do almost anything without substantial help. I would be very upset to read someone my age reflected like this so often. Oh yeah, and she is also super clumsy, another trope that's not endearing or charming, but an infantalization of an adult.

The MMC is of course a standard male lead. He's gorgeous, rich, successful, 7 years older, and seems intent on rescuing this tiny baby bird who can't take care of herself. I find that attraction to the super helpless to be a little weird and...off. He's already displaying some territorial behaviors and can't seem to be out of sight for more than a few minutes. The kicker for me was that he spouted off the statistics of women her age being SAd so she wouldn't take up an offer of a bed for the night with a coworker. This just feeds into a strange fear mongering of young women that blows me away. Yes, I get it. I've rarely known a women who hasn't suffered abuse at some time in her life. But to terrorize women into believing all men are hiding in alleys, cars, and your apartment intent on SA is crazy. This again supports that narrative constantly being pushed on social media that women and men hate each other. I'm just not buying that.

The last thing that I'm struggling with is the constant comments and internal monologue about some incident with the FMC's dad's business partner. She appears to have some extreme PTSD from this, but what is it? Surely if she'd actually been assaulted this person would be jailed, or at least no longer involved with her dad's business. Yet that doesn't seem so.

P.S. So, I had to go back and read the ending. Yup, sure enough, the "event" that inspired the PTSD type response wasn't in fact SA. It was a temper tantrum that resulted in the bad business partner grabbing the FMC's arm hard enough to bruise. He also threw something at her and said some denigrating things. OK. The bigger issue is that her dad did nothing when she told him. I understand that this could lead to a break with her parents. And I truly hate to minimize abusive behavior. That's not the intent here. But I am questioning that this is more than just a significant event. It's the central event in her life, or at least that's how it's presented. Yes, perception is reality. There's just a tremendous amount of importance given to this event, making this female character not a lot more than a simple representation of trauma as her defining characteristic. I would suggest that she should be a compilation of her experiences as well as a whole lot of attributes that make up who she is. She's not just a trauma victim. Yet that's how she's shown.

This is a very tall soapbox about a book. But I do think these not-so-great writing efforts are important in how they portray people. Romances are meant to be an escape, and sort of a fantasy for most readers. To read that specific generations or age groups are created in a negative fashion disturbs me. Readers deserve better.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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March 14, 2026
This was so exciting for me because this was my first ARC! And I couldn’t be happier about it; this was so cute. I genuinely enjoyed this book. Hope and Jay had such good banter and chemistry. There was some emotional depth and self growth that was nice to see. I loved how mature Jay was, I mean he was like 31, but I feel like a lot of MMCs don’t have a lot of emotional maturity and Jay did, so that was really refreshing. I thought he was very straightforward about his feelings for Hope, didn’t try to hide them or play games, he knew what he wanted. It was funny because some of the stuff that he would do or say, I could picture my husband doing or saying to me.

“‘I’m going to say something,’ he said quietly. ‘And I need you not to get mad.’” - definitely something my husband would say to me if I was upset.

He did keep a big secret from Hope, that I totally understand her being upset about, but i did feel like she blew it out of proportion a bit. I think if she would have heard Jay out and listened to his reasoning, it would have been resolved a lot quicker. She was a bit younger than Jay, Hope was only 24, but she lacked a lot of the emotional maturity that Jay had when it came to their relationship.

I did really enjoy the book and I didn’t want it to end! I feel so honored to be part of the ARC team and I’m excited to read more from Kendra Hope!


****SPOILERS BELOW****








If I were going to change 1 thing about the book, I wouldn’t have Hope go on a date with Tyler. I liked the idea of her going out with someone, but I just wish it hadn’t been Tyler. Maybe Tyler could have set Hope up with his cousin instead of trying to get him to go out with Macey (which led nowhere, so it didn’t need to be included imo). But I just didn’t like that she went out with Tyler because it made it extra awkward for me. Like they both worked at the clinic together, so Jay knew him and it just made it weird. I mean Tyler had to picker her up and drop her off at his boss’s house. And then after the date, she came home and told Jay about it and they basically made fun of Tyler, I know they weren’t trying to be mean, but it just added an extra layer of awkwardness and weirdness for me because they both worked with Tyler. And it was just weird that Jay was acting like a protective dad when Tyler came to pick Hope up and then whispered to Hope that her “date needed a dictionary” to better describe how she looked, and it’s like MAYBE it was a really awkward situation for him and he wanted to get out of it asap. Also, like, I’m sorry, but you hired this man to work in your clinic, like you know him pretty well, why are you being this weird??? Idk that whole situation just weirded me out. If it was literally anyone else but Tyler, all of that stuff I just criticized, would have been fine lol, but I digress.

I didn’t see the twist with Dr. Pike at the end coming. I thought it was a bit much, him kidnapping her and all, but it was still an interesting and added a little extra suspense to the book.

I also didn’t predict Jay knowing Hope’s dad, so that was a good twist. And I really didn’t think that her dad would have shown up at Jay’s house unannounced like that. That was crazy! An angry phone call, I was expecting, or him being at the CE conference, but not him showing up at Jay’s house.

Overall, I genuinely enjoyed the book so much, I didn’t want it to end. I just wanted to keep reading about Jay and Hope. This was definitely a swoony story, I meeeeean

“‘Does the way I talk to you make you nervous?’”

“‘Will you say my name again?’ … ‘Jay’ … His eyes closed, and then, as if he couldn’t stay upright any longer, he leaned forward, his forehead meeting my shoulder… ‘I don’t know how much longer I can stay away from you.’”

“‘Well then,’ he said evenly, shuffling his papers, ‘you just let me know when you’re ready for me to kiss you on this desk so you can finally forget what you’re so worked up about.’”

“He took another step, and this time he lifted his hand, resting it above my head, pressing his palm against the motel wall. ‘I’m not asking for your forgiveness right now. I’m only asking you to get in the truck before I lose my mind thinking about you in this place.’”
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55 reviews10 followers
May 27, 2026
Love & Lidocaine by @kendrahopeauthor
5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Hope Elmswood has spent her entire life in a dental office, whether she wanted to or not. A few months after graduating as a dental hygienist and preparing to submit her dental-school applications, she's completely burned out. And after a frightening incident with her father's neurotic dental associate, she realizes she has to get away from the dental world...now. With nothing but a suitcase and a dream she's never been allowed to chase, Hope flees to a small mountain town to stay in her brother's off-grid survival cabin. She's finally going to find a job she doesn't despise, with no dentist drama and no spit. But her plans for a dental-free existence unravel when she literally runs into her handsome new neighbor, Jay Alarcón…..Can Jay break down Hope’s walls, help her heal from her past, and prove all dentists are not bad??

Love & Lidocaine was a five star read for me. It was a very cute, swoon-y, slow-burn, closed-door romcom. There is some tough family dynamics and workplace issues but there is also healing and love.

Kendra Hope did a fantastic job at navigating the story with her writing that never made anything feel too grim or too heavy. She wrote the anxiety scenes/parts well. The book also has some great, witty banter. I loved Hope and Jay’s dynamic. Their chemistry is on fire!🔥

If you love these listed below then this is a must read!!

🦷Age-Gap
🪥Boss/Employee
🦷Anxiety Rep
🪥Starting Over
🦷Slow Burn
🪥Forced Proximity
🦷Neighbors
🪥Dentist/Dental Hygienist
🦷One Bed
🪥Protective MMC

⚠️ Love & Lidocaine touches on anxiety, workplace abuse, and includes a brief conversation about a parent who died by suicide (brief mention and non-graphic). There is also a short high-stress moment involving a car accident.

Thank you so much Kendra Hope for the opportunity to read this early!

All thoughts and opinions are my own!
Profile Image for Hannah Ruf.
1 review
March 5, 2026
Review of advance copy received from Author

Love & Lidocaine was amazing! I did not want to put it down! I laughed, I cried, I gawked, I kicked my feet in excitement over the love story! It is relatable, funny, entertaining, swoony without being explicit, inspiring, well paced, and well written! The amount of pages I “bookmarked” whenever I came across something I loved is ridiculous! It has the perfect plot twists and the banter is so good! I found myself relating to the FMC quite a bit, and the MMC reminded me of my husband in certain aspects! There were a couple aspects that aren’t exactly my taste, like how the physical romance was a tad too sexually charged for me, but the book still remained closed door. I also loved the full circle aspect and that the mental health topics were handled well in the writing of this book!
I also appreciate the content warning in the beginning, as it is so important to make sure readers know what they’re getting into when dealing with sensitive topics in a book. The list of mental health resources at the end is also very considerate and helpful. It is very evident Kendra Hope cares for her readers! Due to her ability to write amazing stories without explicit content and her care for her readers, I will definitely be keeping myself updated on any more future works from her!
Kendra, thank you for entrusting me with the honor of being an early reader of your book! You poured your heart out in this project, and it is evident! I enjoyed it so much and am delighted I got to have this opportunity!
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29 reviews
March 16, 2026
A big thank you to Kendra for my very first ARC copy of any book, and I am so happy this was my first!!

I am not big into contemporary romance. I am more of a romantasy/fantasy girly. But I can say without a doubt, this has gotten me to want to dive into contemporary romance.

I was drawn in instantly in the first chapter and the yearning and the “I just need them to get together already!” Feeling was so real but so good! The vulnerability of the FMC was very relatable and the development of relationships throughout really tug at my heart strings.

What also got me was, I am recovering from a toenail removal so that gave me a few good chuckles 😂

The writing just flowed and always left me with never wanting me to stop.

I needed to get out of my comfort zone with my typical reads but this has really opened a door for me.

I also appreciate the closed door romance! I am trying to get away from spice because it just really doesnt fit into my lifestyle and I just want all the swoon/yearning without explicit content and I was so happy this checked all those boxes!!

Any future books of Kendra’s will definitely be added to my TBR!
Profile Image for Charlotte.
55 reviews
March 4, 2026
Review of advance copy received from Author

Kendra, thank-you so much for the opportunity to be on your ARC team, it was an honour!

I have been so excited to read this book since I saw teasers on Instagram and it did not disappoint. I love that there was so much chemistry and swoony moments and the book remained closed door. This book made me squeal and kick my feet and honestly I never wanted it to end, I purposely read this slowly because I wasn't ready for it to be over - I will definitely be doing a reread of this one (or many rereads).

I loved Kendra's writing style and honestly I knew from the first few pages this would be a 5 star read for me. The main characters Hope and Dr Jay were great - I loved their chemistry, tension and emotional connection. Jay was just perfect - the perfect balance of supportive, romantic and protective - I'm swooning so hard. I loved the banter between characters and the few twists and turns I wasn't expecting. I smiled the whole time and I'm still smiling thinking about it.

Add this to your list to read - you will not be disappointed. I was excited to pick it up based on what I knew of the setting beforehand, but it exceeded all expectations. I love, love, loved this!
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19 reviews
March 24, 2026
I received this as an Advance Copy from the author in exchange for an honest review, and let me just say… this was my very first experience reading an ARC ever, and I am SO GLAD and grateful for this experience! Love & Lidocaine had me hooked from Chapter 1… it felt like walking into the middle of a workplace drama and I was already thinking “Oooh! Woah… what’s going on?” Yup… now I’m hooked and invested in the story. I loved everything about this book… the characters, the humor, the witty banter, the coziness of the setting, the furry marshmallow… and the perfectly swoony romance. I very much enjoyed that it was clean, with the perfect amount of steam that had me giddy. This was one of those books that had me up late into the night because I just had to keep reading! The story was very well written, and the flow and pacing was perfect. Miss Kendra Hope, you are one talented writer! I can’t wait for the release day of this book so I can get a physical copy and re-read it again and again. I am in love!
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1 review2 followers
March 5, 2026
I really loved this book! Thank you Kendra for letting me be part of your ARC team!

I thought the characters were relatable and the story line was good with a twist and little bit of a thriller going on. It was nice that it was different than just your normal small town romance novels where you know exactly what to expect. I also loved that the characters were dental professionals. Being a hygienist myself, I was nice to see something written about a hygiene career. Everyone focuses on the medical field and people seem to forget that dental professionals go through just as much schooling to get to where they want to be. I felt like I could relate to a lot of how Hope felt with walking into a new job and the stress you face as a hygienist. But even if you don’t work in the dental field you will still enjoy this novel. It is a slow burn romance in a small town setting. What’s not to love?!
Based off of this novel I’m excited to see what else Kendra writes! I will definitely be reading her future books.
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245 reviews11 followers
March 10, 2026
Favorite Quote:
“It’s impossible for me not to feel something for you. So I’m sorry if my feelings are bleeding into my actions, but that’s because I can barely contain them.” He reached up, his fist pressing against his chest. “So there’s the truth.”

The rollercoaster of emotions that I went through with Jay and Hope was insane and I would do it 100 times over again!!
ALL OF THE SMIRKING!!!! 😏
The nicknames that Jay would give Hope!! 😍🥹
So much smirking!!! 🫠🫠🫠
Jay is just a giant lovable teddy bear, and I love him for it! ☺️
I am absolutely in love with this book, and will most definitely be reading anything else Kendra writes! 😁

Thank you to the author for the advance copy, all thoughts are my own.

🚨-touches on anxiety, workplace abuse, and includes a brief conversation about a parent who died by suicide (brief mention and non-graphic). There is also a short high-stress moment involving a car accident
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126 reviews25 followers
June 19, 2026
Hope is desperate to escape her toxic workplace after facing trauma and pressures to uphold her family history of being in the dentistry field. She decides to go away to a cabin in the woods to start over & focus on writing, where she meets Jay, her attractive, swoon worthy neighbor. Only problem? Turns out he’s exactly what she’s been trying to escape….a dentist.
This book was super cute! I loved the cozy, woodsy, small town setting and found the writing style to be enjoyable and mixed with the perfect balance of humor and seriousness. Also, as someone who doesn’t love heavy smut, I loved that this was closed-door while still building up passion and a fiery romance; I think that’s something Kendra did super well here. While I could totally see why Hope would fall for Jay, I would’ve liked to see a bit more initially from their connection that would explain why Jay was so quickly smitten. Still, this book was super sweet with a twist ending and the cutest epilogue.
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219 reviews2 followers
Did Not Finish
July 8, 2026
This is supposed to be clean, but just at 50%, she has this fantasy that touched the edge of what I would call clean. They do nothing because it's a dream, but I read it, and no, I can't keep reading. It's too dirty for my eyes to read.

The further I went on the book, the more into physical descriptions it went: shirtless man, two people sitting or being in compromising suggestive positions, sexual innuendos, having fantasies about the other.

And I did not love the MMC. He seemed very pushy and forced himself into situations to spend more time with the FMC.

I can't judge the way she was acting because of her trauma. I know nothing about it.

The situations where the FMC found herself were too perfect, so she kept seeing Jay. It was too perfect that seemed unrealistic for me. "I am homeless now, "Wait, I am renting a place so we can live close by."

...And Ty, man, go away from her. She is just gonna dump you eventually. I feel sorry for you.
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2 reviews1 follower
March 3, 2026
*review of advanced copy from author*

This was an excellent read! I didn’t want to put it down and couldn’t wait to pick it back up again. It has been a while since I’ve felt that way about a book.

The story was compelling. The trauma, growth and trust the characters went through was perfect. I love that their stories weren’t just fluff, they had some grit. It made me relate to them much more. I appreciate that the author worked the conflicts the FMC was having toward redemption, but acknowledged that it wasn’t going to be an easy road.

The MMC was steadfast and patient. He was the perfect balance to the spitfire FMC whose world was turned upside down and is there supporting her as she is trying to figure it out. The banter and growth these two had was just right.

The side characters were also great, those supportive friends who make you laugh. We should all have those people in our lives.

There were twists I did not expect, dialogue that had me laughing out loud and moments that made me swoon. It certainly kept me on my toes. Love & Lidocaine is a great read! It is a book I would absolutely read over again.
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457 reviews12 followers
March 14, 2026
This book was greatly anticipated and it did not let down. This book does handle some harder topics but it was a learning experience as well as not everyone experiences anxiety it the same way . I loved Hope’s character and it was wonderful to watch her grow as the book progressed. Dental girl is not the type field but I liked the change of pace and is a rare gem in the closed door book world. The side characters were perfectly complimentary to the fmc and brought her out to shine. The book is almost like a journey of closure as you can feel the real life experiences that come through. If you can’t go to therapy writing can be a way to vent and find closure . I liked the nicknames and other titles used though I did have to look up to find the meaning. Great job Kendra !!!.
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