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Published by Graydon House on May 25, 2021
Age Group & Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Format: eBook
Source: Kindle Unlimited
Inspiration can come from the most unlikelyβand inconvenientβsources.
Kara Sullivanβs life is full of loveβalbeit fictional. As a bestselling romance novelist and influential bookstagrammer, sheβs fine with getting her happily-ever-after fix between the covers of a book.
But right now? Not only is Karaβs best friend getting married next weekβwhich means big wedding stressβbut the deadline for her next novel is looming, and she hasnβt written a single word. The last thing she needs is for her infuriating first love, Ryan Thompson, to suddenly appear in the wedding party. But Ryanβs unexpected arrival sparks a creative awakening in Kara that inspires the steamy historical romance she desperately needs to deliver.
With her wedding duties intensifying, her deadline getting closer by the second and her bills not paying themselves, Kara knows thereβs only one way for her to finish her book and to give her characters the ever-after they deserve. But can she embrace the unlikely, ruggedly handsome museβwho pushes every one of her buttonsβto save the wedding, her career and, just maybe, write her own happy ending?
Trigger & Content Warnings: cheating, death of a loved one, grief and loss
Look, I was having a fantastic time with Talk Bookish to Me. Second chance romance, pre-wedding shenanigans, and bookish main character? The amount of history and backstory involved and the angst β I’m so in.
Second chance romance tends to be a hit or miss for me, but I was genuinely thinking this was going to be an absolute hit. Kara and Ryan have the typical misunderstandings and falling out when they first broke up nearly a decade ago when Kara was finishing college and Ryan was an intern in his hometown.
They don’t meet again until Kara’s best friend Cristina’s wedding, who Ryan just so happens to be a close friend of Cristina’s husband-to-be. Ryan stays with her during the pre-wedding preparations after he gets kicked out of his hotel due to his dog, and Kara (at the encouragement of her agent) decides if hanging out with her ex is going to get her out of her writing block then she was going to take that opportunity.
βSo you really want to do this then?β he asks, turning back. βYou donβt think the two of us sharing a space will be at all dangerous?β
βDangerous for me or you?β
Kara and Ryan have a lot of complex backstory and history, and they have amazing chemistry together. Also, Ryan giving her scones (because it was her favorite in college when they were dating) and being so considerate of her??? Maybe they’ve grown up and gotten their acts together. I was practically kicking my feet happily and giggling while reading because I loved every moment from the first page β the characters, the story, the romance. I especially liked the moments when Kara gives us a peek into her process as a bookstagrammer, which is something that every bookstagrammer (or anyone aware of the process) could relate to.
Talk Bookish to Me really felt like it was going to be one of my top reads of the year, and I was going around in Ruby from Bookishy Ruby’s DMs begging her to also read this (as one does with their friends when they consume something fantastic).
Then I get to the third-act breakup. And everything fell apart. And I probably sat there alone looking like the saddest Stitch ever in major disappointment.

It truly pained me to DNF this at 70% when I was having such an amazing time reading this, but Ryan enraged me to no end with a twist that I was screaming in poor Ruby’s DMs at the crack of dawn on her side of the world. I’m all for unexpected twists to a story, but this was just not it. There are so many other twists and options that would be just as unexpected and better than what we got.
Anyway, I really did love Talk Bookish to Me, at least until where I stopped because it was an absolute hard no for me. And while this book ultimately spiralled down and fast towards the end, I found Bromley’s writing engaging and entertaining to read, and I’d definitely pick up another of her works.
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I love that one too, and I can definately understand! 3rd acts breakups makes me wanna throw the book at the wall! π€π€ and especially that cheating ..
Can you really come back after that? I donβt think I could forgive that- and you mentionned it was the Same girl he had cheated HER WITH!! Yes people change but, rarely in this case..
I am always happy to receive your rants at dawn. Honestly I was mad on your behalf! I hope the other works by this author you try will be better for you.