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Sparks fly between a lively debut author and her grumpy publicist on book tour in this sizzling rom-com from a fresh new voice in contemporary romance.

Despite her popular podcast and sold-out speaking events, Ana Movilian still feels like she has to prove herself. To her family, who can't believe she quit med school to build an influencer career, and to literary snobs, who decry her buzzy self-help book. Happily, her upcoming book tour is the perfect chance to show the world just how bright her star can shine.

That is, until her beloved publicist resigns the night before their plane is set to take off, announcing that her replacement is none other than Ryan bleeping Grant.

Ryan specializes in highbrow, "important" books, and his perma-scowl in every interaction with Ana makes one thing clear: he does not get her book. Or her. He’s the last person who should be promoting her work, the last person she should be stuck with for two weeks . . . and the last person who should look that damn good in business casual.

As they travel from city to city, however, Ana's assumptions about Ryan take new shape. A decidedly more appealing shape. Soon, their growing attraction starts to feel like a ticking time bomb. But crossing that line could derail each of their careers faster than you can say "conflict of interest," and they both have bigger dreams at stake than the bestseller list.

320 pages, Paperback

First published March 3, 2026

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1,262 reviews1,777 followers
March 16, 2026
*Many thanks to NetGalley for providing me an arc & in exchange for an honest review!*

4 out of 5 stars!

The minute I first saw The Book Tour on IG and read the tropes, I knew I had to read this book. So when I had the opportunity read an ARC, I was beyond excited!

This story follows Ana, a rising author heading out on a book tour who unexpectedly ends up traveling with a publicist she clashes with from the start, leading to plenty of tension, banter, and unexpected chemistry along the way.

I had such a fun time reading this. The dynamic between the characters kept me engaged, and I really enjoyed the mix of romance, personal growth, and the behind-the-scenes look at life on a book tour. The story had a great balance of heartfelt moments and entertaining interactions that made it easy to keep turning the pages.

Overall, this was such an enjoyable read and a really promising debut. I’m so glad I had the chance to read an early copy, and I’ll definitely be picking this one up again in the future.
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Profile Image for Sarah (bookofsari).
155 reviews120 followers
November 4, 2025
3.5 stars rounded up. The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians is a solid debut that blends workplace tension, cultural identity, and a spark-filled slow burn between two people who couldn’t seem more different.

Ana Movilian is a successful podcaster and self-help author who still feels like she has to earn her place—especially in the eyes of her family and the literary world. When her beloved publicist quits right before her big tour, she’s paired with Ryan Grant, a serious, no-nonsense publicist known for promoting “important” books. Their personalities clash immediately, but as the tour unfolds, so does an unexpected connection that challenges both of them in the best ways.

I really loved Ryan. He’s grounded, patient, and quietly supportive—a perfect counterbalance to Ana’s driven energy. His dedication to his sister and his steady belief in Ana’s message gave him real emotional depth. Ana, on the other hand, was harder for me to connect with at times. She’s incredibly self-critical, and some of her inner monologues went on a bit too long, which occasionally slowed the pacing. Still, those moments also made her feel real—someone grappling with imposter syndrome and the weight of cultural and personal expectations.

Ohanjanians did an excellent job capturing the tension between pride in one’s heritage and the pressure to live up to family ideals.

Overall, The Book Tour is an introspective and heartfelt romance about ambition, identity, and learning to believe in yourself as much as you believe in others. It’s thoughtful, smart, and a strong start for Ohanjanians’ career.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Hannah Brohm.
Author 1 book206 followers
August 12, 2025
Stop right here, if you’re looking for a funny and heartfelt and hot book!
Author meets publicist and they get off on the wrong foot in this rom com. Ana, who podcasts and writes about her experience growing up as the daughter of Armenian immigrants and has amassed a following by connecting people with similar experiences, is off on book tour and none other than the stern and tightly wound publicist Ryan is there to manage all her stops. This one truly delivers on all fronts: Chemistry, heat, and layers of depth beyond the main love story. It’s as much about finding your person as about finding yourself in the process.
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Author 6 books1,361 followers
June 13, 2025
I was waiting for this book. For so many reasons I was waiting for this book. First off, it is SMART. With fantastic banter and a gorgeous set of characters. Secondly, it is SEXY. Pretty sure there was steam coming off my pages. It has the exact right amount of passion for me. Which is hot as hell. The story arcs are beautifully done, the characters are so enjoyable to read, the tension and stakes makes me want to turn the pages fast, but the expert and engaging prose kept me from doing so because I didn’t want to miss one detail and it ALL needed to be savored. A fabulous debut.
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509 reviews100 followers
March 13, 2026
**𝔄ℜℭ ℜ𝔢𝔳𝔦𝔢𝔴** 𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔅𝔬𝔬𝔨 𝔗𝔬𝔲𝔯 𝔟𝔶 𝔈𝔪𝔦𝔩𝔶 𝔒𝔥𝔞𝔫𝔧𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔞𝔫𝔰

Release Date: March 3, 2026

4⭐️3🌶

This is cute and sweet little rom com. This story follows an brand new author, who came to writing a self-help book by first creating a self-help podcast that she created with her cousin that was widely successful. Of course, there is a high up man in the publishing firm she's working with that naysayed her book from the beginning.

Ana is a successful podcaster and now successful author. She's on a book tour with her publisher and her close friends come along to support her. However, Ana came to the influencer world from previously being a doctor. Her parents have no interest and don't support her in her influencer career or author career. The irony is that her podcast and book are about supporting people even when they don't fit the typical "mold for success" that you can still be "successful" and happy with your life while not pursuing a career as a doctor, lawyer, or astronaut. Ana's parents (obviously) don't agree with her opinions in her self-help book, they would much rather Ana continue her career as a doctor.

This book soothed my millennial soul in the sense that, many millennials and younger generations are finding that the typical "mold for success" does not bring them happiness while their parents keep pushing that dream onto them while it doesn't guarantee their child's happiness. While I have found happiness with a "typical career," I've seen many of my friends that have switch careers or pursued non-traditional careers and found their happiness. I think everyone's path to happiness is different, and it shouldn't be pressured or determined by what your parents or family want for you, even though it often is.

Themes/Tropes:
🍁Rom Com
🍁Romance with the boss
🍁Grumpy vs sunshine
🍁Influencer to author
🍁Multiple partners before finding a serious relationship

TW:
✨Unsupportive parents
✨Mild language
✨Sexual content
Profile Image for Jenn (burlingtonbiblio).
386 reviews26 followers
February 6, 2026
Book Review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨4.5
The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians
Debut author
Genre: Romance
Pub date: March 3 2026
Publisher : Dell Romance

What its Got
✅ Forced proximity
✅ Workplace attraction/romance
✅ Grumpy /Sunshine
✅ Parental expectations
✅ Armenian immigrants
✅ Emotional growth
✅ Travel/Road Trip
✅ Grief
✅ Steamy and sexy intimacy

MCs
Ryan- publicist, writer, Big brother/pseudo dad
Ana- podcaster, writer, medically trained, boss babe entrepreneur oozing confidence , she is a force

Secondary characters
Maral , Celine, Nadia, Meredith
* all strong, fierce, independent women in their own right

Thoughts
📚 Sometimes the question is “Why do I have to be resilient? Why do I have to consider myself lucky? Why should I have to check my happiness? Why do I have to accept cultural norms and emotional repression? As women we constantly ask ourselves to do more, be more, have more - when is it enough? Ana’s internal struggle is deeply relatable for soo many. The author delves deep into these themes giving the reader a lot to consider

📚 Can we talk about the writing? The descriptions and phrasing were not only visual but created a visceral response (I may have highlighted like crazy)

“Compartmentalizes her sex life like a bento box”

📚 Only drawback - Predictability-I knew the third act break up was coming, knew Maral would find another path

📚 I was content in that the characters didn’t “fix” all their problems by the end of the Tour/book - I appreciate that Ana is actively working on her relationship with her mom and pursuing her dreams on her own timeline

Overall
A great debut from this author! I cant wait for her next book 🥰

Thanks to @netgalley and the publisher for my digital ARC. Opinions expressed are my own.
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203 reviews43 followers
December 21, 2025
When I read the synopsis of The Book Tour, I immediately knew I had to read it. It’s captivating and takes the familiar ‘road trip romance’ trope and gives it a thoughtful, emotional twist.

Ana is a rising self-help author with a fast-growing empire which consists of podcast and a potential television series (she’s definitely giving Alex Cooper energy). She’s gearing up to promote her debut novel, but when her publicist unexpectedly drops out, Ryan steps in. What starts as a stormy partnership with underlying miscommunication slowly clears as they journey across American cities accompanied by Maral and Shanthi. Sparks fly, walls come down, steamy connections are made, and raw vulnerabilities are exposed. But sometimes the people delivering self-help and motivational talks are the ones quietly unraveling on the inside.

What I didn’t expect was the profound depth woven through the pages. Emily explores intergenerational divides, the weight of grief, and the cultural silence and emotional repression so many first-gen immigrant kids experience with their parents. It’s a deeply complicated relationship, and she really sinks her teeth into the nuanced, often painful dynamic especially when it comes to matriarchal toxicity, which will resonate across many cultural backgrounds.

Honestly, there were moments I felt a content warning might have helped (always thinking of my fellow girlies while reading), but truthfully? This is a lived reality for so many, and I applaud Emily for giving it the space to breathe as a core arc. It’s bold, it’s healing, and it’s so necessary.

Also, I had to pause at the beauty of this line:
“Sensing my stare, he raises his gaze to meet mine, his expression softening like a peony in bloom.”
 My heart. Sometimes it’s one simple line in a book that stays with you. Plus the opening sentence of this book is a stunner.

I cannot wait for readers to devour this book in 2026 eeeek, the countdown has begun! Thank you so much, Emily, for the digital ARC! As always, thank you so much Random House Canada! What a journey.
Profile Image for Erin Rose.
Author 2 books56 followers
September 1, 2025
Thank you to Dell and Netgalley for allowing us to read an ARC of THE BOOK TOUR.

There are not nearly enough romance books that talk about the immigrant experience, and while that is not the sole topic of this story, it is an important one. The FMC, Ana, is the daughter of Armenian immigrants, and we were especially drawn to Ana’s relationship with her mother and the way their shared grief and culture connects them. But this story isn’t just a story about a daughter and her mother. It’s a story about love and how we’re not always able to recognize when love is staring us right in the face. Ana and Ryan are imperfectly perfect for each other, and their chemistry is through the roof! Every spicy scene was better than the last, and it truly felt like they were meant to be together by the end. Y’all are gonna love the grumpy x sunshine dynamic, and there are other amazing tropes that we definitely don’t want to spoil. This 2026 Debut Romance is one to look out for. Make sure you pre-order your copy now!
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Author 3 books91 followers
September 22, 2025
A lovely, sweet, fun, incredible read. And how lovely to see my very own dream job on the pages of this story! If you’re looking for a frothy, fun, steamy romance filled with a lot of soul-deep lessons and a whole lot of heart, this is absolutely the one for you.
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1,155 reviews27 followers
January 3, 2026
Dropping out of med school to become a successful podcaster was just the beginning of Ana's journey as a social media influencer. Now she's on a book tour promoting her debut, which is an expansion on the videos of encouragement she made for her cousin as she slogged through postgraduate studies. While Ana had been expecting to be accompanied by her trusted publicist, a promotion has her paired with Ryan, the man who pushed back against her initial book pitch, becoming her enemy.

Ryan, however, isn't what Ana perceived him to be, and the majority of the book is the self-absorbed queen of some media arriving at the realization that she may have been wrong in her assessment of him.

I really liked the description of this book, and it works well enough as a beach/holiday read as one could pick it up and put it down as necessary. However, Ana in particular is overconfident to a fault, and I found myself skimming through large swaths of her inner dialogue. I have been fond of a great deal of "difficult" female lead characters, but I had a hard time connecting with Ana.

I give this book three point five stars rounded to four.
Thank you NetGalley for providing me an advance reader copy. I'm freely sharing my honest impresssions.
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330 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Netgalley
February 14, 2026
I love a book world trope. This book reminded me of Slow Burn Summer by Josie Silver and The Perfect Rom Com by Melissa Ferguson. I think it is supposed to be an enemies to lovers story because Ana dislikes Ryan so intensely at the beginning of the book. But the problem is that Ana is so self-centered ans her vision so myopic that she misinterprets everything. If Ana and Ryan's roles were reversed everyone would say that Ana was toxic. But I guess here we are supposed to see her as empowered and sexually liberated? She was immature and refused to work through her feelings of grief over her father's death that were exacerbated by her pathetic boyfriend dumping her because she was sad. Ryan kept wanting more of her in her podcasts but there wasn't more to her. She wouldn't allow there to be. She was falsely encouraging others to stand up for their own needs while not being able to do so herself, outside of the bedroom. I was so upset that she blatantly pushed Ryan's boundaries. He was likeable but his character uneven. The writing wasn't bad here, i just wasn't here for the story. 2 stars. Thanks to Net Galley and Ballantine for the eARC in exchange for my honest review.
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268 reviews15 followers
August 21, 2025
time of dnf: 16%

extra unfortunate bc the writing was pretty easy to follow so at first i thought i had a 5 star bc i actually really liked the premise but the fmc’s whole self help book vibe felt really strangely artificial given the whole “enemies” part of their enemies to lovers was literally the fmc acting like he was her dinkleberg and him just being there (both physically and … across the narrative)

ultimately dnf’d bc though I got the *immigrant experience* vibe this was attempting to relay, i couldn’t help but feel like it was still pretty shoe’d in and if anything could be a book with more of a focus on like people pleasing which really felt like indicative of her relationship with her mom & everyone around her (im gonna pretend or imagine that is where the book eventually heads but something in the sections skimmed later tells me otherwise)

also personally as an immigrant who is not first gen, i couldnt help but feel like yeah i cant really read a book about someone explaining a more watered down version of my experience to me with a boring love interest idk, i did like learning about armenian culture a lot though and wouldve mostly stuck around for that

thank you so much nonetheless to netgalley and dell/balantine for this arc to review!

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175 reviews8 followers
August 20, 2025
Many thanks to NetGalley and Emily Ohanjanians for sharing this ARC with me in exchange for my honest thoughts and opinions.
Emily’s debut novel is chef’s kiss 🤌🤌!!!
I truly cannot wait for the rest of you BookDragons to read this. A road-trip with a twist. Gotta love it when the author gives a little twist 🤭🤪🤣😂
Ryan and Ana are just so adorable. Their chemistry is to die for.
Whatever Emily writes I am going to be waiting to read it!!! 💜💜
I promise this book will not disappoint.
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121 reviews2 followers
November 9, 2025
A huge thanks to Edelweiss for the ARC of this book! This was a 10/10 read that is so much more than just a romance. It is a look into what it can be like living up to the standards of your family and what the pressure can do to you when it doesn’t align with what you want for yourself. This was beautifully written in the development of the female main character throughout the book was 10 out of 10. I would recommend this book to absolutely anyone and everyone
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795 reviews740 followers
October 2, 2025
So incredibly sweet! And HOT! My god!
Profile Image for Jackie.
1,422 reviews
November 19, 2025
3.5 ⭐️

The Book Tour was a charming and lighthearted romantic tale. While this story wasn’t a standout for me, I still appreciated Emily’s writing style. It’s lively, warm, and easy to follow. She blended humor with heartfelt moments, and her characters had a natural, conversational voice that made them feel real. This was my first time reading one of her books, and I’m glad I had the chance to try her work.

The Book Tour followed Ana Movilian, a self-help author who’s determined to prove herself on her big book tour. When her usual publicist suddenly quits, she’s stuck with Ryan Grant, a no-nonsense literary publicist who couldn’t be more different from her. What starts out as constant clashing slowly turns into unexpected chemistry, and soon Ana has to figure out if she’s willing to risk her career and reputation for what her heart really wants.

I really liked how The Book Tour mixed humor, chemistry, and a fun behind-the-scenes look at the publishing world. Ana and Ryan’s banter felt natural, and their slow shift from clashing to connecting kept me engaged. Unfortunately, a few parts of the tour felt a bit repetitive, and some of the conflicts were easy to predict, but overall the charm and energy of the story outweighed the weaker spots.

If you enjoy lighthearted rom-coms with a mix of witty banter, travel vibes, and a slow-burn romance you’ll most likely adore this one. It’s especially perfect for fans of bookish settings, opposites-attract dynamics, and stories that balance humor with a touch of heart.

Thank you Ballantine and Net Galley for the advance copy in return for my review.
Profile Image for Holly Dyer.
522 reviews21 followers
February 19, 2026
This was a cute romance set in the world of publishing but with substantial themes about the immigrant family experience. Ana is an Armenian-American podcaster who focuses on uplifting women from immigrant families. She has written a bestselling book based on her podcast and is going on a book tour. At first her publicist, Ryan, appears to be skeptical of the legitimacy of her credentials to be an author. But as he goes on the book tour with her…
I really enjoyed the book tour setting and I felt like it gave freshness to the “forced proximity” trope. I was also touched by going deeper into Ana’s psyche and all of the things that are holding her back from happiness. She is definitely the primary character, and Ryan is the secondary character who supports her development. I think that affected the chemistry at points, but it was still there. This gets VERY STEAMY and is very much open door! As a side note, I have much respect for Ana’s coffee enthusiasm.

Thanks to Dell Books and NetGalley for the Advanced Readers’ Copy.
Profile Image for Bree Doby.
432 reviews6 followers
February 10, 2026
overall enjoyed this book and the cultural identity piece, specifically the guilt and pressure that comes with being a second-generation immigrant. i didn’t feel particularly connected to the fmc, but the mmc was pretty steady the whole book & so was maral, the fmc’s cousin & best friend. i think if the fmc’s inner dialogues & actions felt a little less selfish at times i would’ve liked her more but overall a solid romance

thank you netgalley & ballantine for the arc!!!
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646 reviews31 followers
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August 25, 2025
i was very excited but unfortunately dnf. lots of issues but I'll just say that it has less heart than it should
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2,409 reviews340 followers
March 6, 2026
Engaging, charming, and fun!⁣

𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊 𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑 is an amusing, feel-good, enemies-to-lovers romance that takes you into the lives of both Ana, a young podcaster turned author who is finally on the brink of making all her career dreams come true, and the broody, handsome Ryan, who may have finally met the one person capable of making him rethink his priorities.⁣

The writing is witty and light. The characters are hardworking, passionate, and vibrant. And the plot is a push-pull tale full of tricky situations, tender moments, comical mishaps, self-discovery, sharp banter, friendship, familial expectations, responsibilities, loss, undeniable chemistry, and love.⁣

Overall, 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐁𝐎𝐎𝐊 𝐓𝐎𝐔𝐑 is a sweet, spirited, entertaining read by Ohanjanians that was a delight to read and a lovely reminder that true love is always worth fighting for.⁣
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103 reviews3 followers
March 24, 2026
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ 4.5 stars! A strong debut romance that balances chemistry, emotional maturity, and real-life pressures in a way that feels refreshing.

💬 Sharp dialogue and genuinely great chemistry
🔥 Strong pacing, tension, and spice
🧠 Emotionally mature, grown-up characters
🛋️ Therapy representation & boundaries
💁‍♀️ Ana — confident, successful, and sex-positive FMC
🛡️ Ryan — serious, loyal, steady MMC energy

BONUS: 🌎 Second-generation immigrant rep where Ana navigates the intense pressure of her family's expectations and cultural duty.

Congrats to Emily Ohanjanians on her first book! In her author's note, she states that she is an editor, which is no surprise, as her character arcs feel intentional, nuanced, and well-developed.

Thank you to Ballantine | Dell and NetGalley for the advance copy in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Kelley Abbas.
40 reviews1 follower
September 21, 2025
Emily Ohanjanian’s The Book Tour is a slam dunk debut it's beautifully layered, emotionally sharp, and seriously swoony.

Ana Movilian, a second-gen Armenian-American author and podcaster, constantly feels the push-pull between her family’s immigrant expectations and her own ambitions. Enter Ryan Grant, a grumpy publicist forced onto her tour schedule, carrying his own heavy past and protective instincts. What follows is a slow-burn, grumpy x sunshine romance that focuses on healing and identity as much as it does on attraction.

What I loved:
✨ The flawed, deeply human characters who balance wit with vulnerability.
✨ Exploration of intergenerational divides and the immigrant experience woven seamlessly into a romance arc.
✨ Ana’s refreshing, sex-positive portrayal — confident, honest, and real.
✨ Ryan. Just Ryan. (New book boyfriend unlocked.)

The spice was just enough to keep things sizzling without overshadowing the emotional depth. The pacing dragged a touch in spots, but I still couldn’t put this down.

Favorite quotes:
💬 “My tendency to blurt out words without filtering them is one of the reasons Maral says I should be an indoor cat.”
💬 “‘Boyid mernem,’… An Armenian expression that literally means I’ll die on your height, but somehow means I love you.”

I would recommend this book to fans of People We Meet on Vacation, grumpy/sunshine dynamics, and he-falls-first romances.

Thank you, NetGalley and Ballantine Books, for the ARC — all opinions are my own.
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346 reviews17 followers
November 18, 2025
Once I got into this book I couldn’t put it down!

The emotions Ana goes through with Ryan and her family felt so real on the page.

The book also has a lot of great messages. I think it will resonate with a lot of people.

The spicy scenes are so good I loved their chemistry and how they overcome previous misunderstandings.

He seems to want serious she doesn’t which is a fun change in stereotypical dynamics. I loved how patient Ryan was and their communication. He loves that she’s so strong but wants to be there for her.

THE GRAND GESTURE… I was giggling.

I loved how the story wrapped up. My only issue was the copious name drops and pop culture references. That’s a me thing tho so I didn’t let it influence my rating or review. I’m including it tho for other readers who might be interested in that aspect. Once I got used to them I was able to enjoy the book more.

The book features Ana who is the daughter of immigrants and Ryan who has taken care of his sister. Do you need to have the same lived experiences to enjoy this book? No. I think if you do have similar experiences though you’ll likely feel seen and find meaningful representation in this book. Any lover of romance will enjoy this book too though. We should all be reading diversely, and it’s always meaningful to see different experiences and identities represented, both for readers who share them and for those discovering new perspectives.

Thank you to Penguin Random House for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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860 reviews
October 20, 2025
I hate disliking a book, especially by a debut author. There's so much potential with the storyline of being the child of immigrants too. But I couldn’t invest in Ana much, let alone the romance which was very insta-lust. By the time I got to 60-ish% I skimmed to the end and I think the book took too long for Ana to learn much needed lessons.

While I love complicated heroines, Ana was pretty awful to Ryan and the people around her for her inability to see how she was self-absorbed. First she misrepresents his reasonable feedback, then she basically keeps pushing him for sex (and ick she twice talks about how its just 'using each others bodies') despite him repeatedly telling her he needs to be professional and keep his job. She was also a massive hypocrite being this podcast self-help guru while doing nothing to stand up to her mother (even in the epilogue she's still doing her mum's bidding). While that's good tension in a book, it took until 90% for her to realise and that's only because Maral finally told her some home truths. So I didn't feel like she made any real growth. She also needed serious grief counselling. I really enjoyed Ryan's backstory but I couldn't buy why he'd fall in love with Ana from the get go.

A lot of potential and I can see why people will love it but it's a miss for me.

Thanks to Ballantine/Dell and NetGalley for the ARC.
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748 reviews49 followers
October 1, 2025
Emily Ohanjanians's debut release is what I would definitely call a beach read.

Ana is a first generation American who is working hard to make her family proud. She struggles with balancing what she believes she wants and ultimately what she really wants.

I am really torn about this review. I loved the premise. I felt like Ana went from hating Ryan to jumping his bones. This book is a bedroom door wide open book which needs a disclaimer.

Just not the book for me. I would guess I will be in the minority

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Eden Gajewski (Church) | The Required Reading List.
391 reviews42 followers
July 25, 2025
Emily Ohanjanians' debut novel is A DELIGHT. I cannot wait for the world to meet Ana and Ryan. At times, I HOWLED with laughter. Slow burn steam, the misunderstanding that started it all, and a grand gesture to rival all grand gestures. Oh ya, and Emily writes publishing insider baseball like only a true publishing insider can. As a friend and former colleague of hers, climbing inside her brain like this was the coolest. I will not stop talking about this book.

Don't miss this one. You'll thank me.

*many thanks to the publisher for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.*
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125 reviews2 followers
September 27, 2025
Thank you to NetGally for the ARC in exchange for an honest review!

Wow….just wow

This book is fantastic. The emotional depth, the irony of Ana and her career, the whitty and fantastic writing from a clearly very well educated author- chef’s kiss.
5 stars, no notes!

Emily, congratulations on your debut novel! This story is so beautifully executed and so well written. The emotions this book forced me to confront has me feeling such an ironic parallel to the story in ways no book has ever before!
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Author 3 books47 followers
August 23, 2025
I really loved this one—even more than I thought I would...which was already A LOT! Emily Ohanjanians' storytelling is cinematic in a way that had each scene playing out in my mind as I read. Unfortunately, this also means I was up at 5am reading Ana and Ryan's story when I should've been sleeping. But The Book Tour is worth it!! I never like to rush authors along, but I'm SOOO looking forward to seeing what Emily does next!
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Author 1 book32 followers
March 12, 2026
I had such a fun time reading The Book Tour by Emily Ohanjanians. The premise immediately caught my attention. Well, anything that revolves around books, publishing, and the chaos of a book tour is already something I’m excited to dive into.💕

One of the things I really enjoyed was the dynamic between Ana and Ryan. Their personalities contrast in a way that makes their interactions entertaining and sometimes a little tense in the best way. The forced proximity during the tour created some fun moments, and I liked watching their relationship slowly unfold as they spent more time together.♥️

Beyond the romance, I also appreciated how the story touches on identity, expectations, and figuring out where you truly belong…especially when you’re trying to pursue something creative or unconventional. Ana’s journey felt relatable, and I liked seeing her growth throughout the book.🌷

There were a few moments that felt a bit predictable, but overall the charm, humor, and bookish setting made this a really enjoyable read for me.♥️

If you enjoy romances set in the publishing world, with a mix of travel, banter, and character growth, this is definitely one to check out. I’m excited to see what Emily Ohanjanians writes next! 💕
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February 9, 2026
Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for an advanced copy of The Book Tour in exchange for my honest review.
Ana is a first generation immigrant daughter that aims to please her parents but ultimately makes a (disappointing to her mother) career change and writes a successful book (but is still not recognized as successful by her mother). While on the book tour she wants to bone her publicist that she initially thought was dull and grumpy.
I liked this book: reading from the perspective of a first generation Armenian FMC was new and interesting. I loved her cousin Mar. I love romcom books about books.
But why didn’t I love this book? Ana was overly self absorbed and hard for me to like. I also felt that it wasn’t really enemies to lovers, it was more like she got a mistaken first impression. Did Ryan have a spine? How did he feel when she kicked him off her team at first?
Now to end on some redeeming qualities. Ana does make a lot of growth as a character, the chemistry between her and Ryan is great, and the supporting characters (like cousin Mar) help elevate the book.
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