Title: Beach Read
Author: Emily Henry
Genre: Romace/ Contemporary
Published: 2020
Description: Augustus Everett is an acclaimed author of literary
fiction. January Andrews writes bestselling romance. When she pens a happily
ever after, he kills off his entire cast.
They are polar opposites.
In fact, the only thing they have in common is that for the next three
months, they’re living in neighboring beach houses, broke, and bogged down with
writer’s block.
Until, one hazy evening, one thing leads to another and they strike a
deal designed to force them out of their creative ruts: Augustus will spend the
summer writing something happy, and January will pen the next Great American Novel.
She’ll take him on field trips worthy of any rom-com montage, and he’ll take
her to interview surviving members of a backwood death cult (obviously).
Everyone will finish a book an no-one will fall in love. Really.
Review: Let’s just start by saying I’m not a romance reader, I don’t like
reading contemporary romance stories, just like I don’t (often) enjoy rom-com
movies. I do like the classic love stories or historical romances. So it would be no surprise to you, that I have never read a Emily Henry book before. Since it’s
summer, I decided to give “Beach Read” a go, and I didn’t hate it.
We meet January Andrews, the writer of romance books, chicklits. She’s had
a rough year and she has a terrible writer’s block. January moves into the
beach house that her dad left her, maybe to be inspired with a new novel. Next
door we have Augustus Everett, also a writer. He writes literary fiction and is
also dealing with writer’s block. And Augustus was January’s rival in school.
But they decide to use each other’s writing qualities to get out of their slump,
by challenging each other to write a book in the other’s preferred genre.
It's a fun premise and I also enjoy the enemies-to-lovers trope most in romance
stories. Where they start out as enemies, become friends first and then romance
happens (not a spoiler, come on, you know this). And both characters were very
interesting to get to know. They are well-developed and I rooted for both. Both
Augustus and January have an interesting backstory, they have substance. And I also loved the fact
that they were both writers, I enjoy reading about authors.
The book was just fine for me. It’s a very easy read. But I never really
fully believed the romance between January and Augustus. Even though they are
both fairly likeable characters, there is never a moment where I thought: yes,
they are made for each other.
The story is also very predictable, but aren’t most romantic contemporary
books? The book didn’t really have any big surprises.
It was just a fun, summer read. Accessible, perfect for first-time
romance readers and a good book to pick up on your summer holiday. But it never
grabbed me.
Rating: 3/ 5
Author: Emily Henry
Geen opmerkingen:
Een reactie posten