![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She’s the woman who always gets left when her boyfriend goes to a small town and meets the girl who changes him forever. Nora is adamant in the opening of Book Lovers that she isn’t the romance heroine who gets the guy. AND LOW AND BEHOLD WHO SHOULD ALSO BE THERE? You guessed it. The fact that it’s also the setting for her client’s lastest bestseller just makes it weird. Libby is the most important person in Nora’s life after the death of their mother and she will do just about anything she asks, even leave her beloved New York City and head to the middle of nowhere small-town America. ![]() If they are able to reconnect, even better. Libby is pregnant with baby number three and Nora can sense that she desperately needs this time together to relax and recharge. Now it’s several years later and Nora has agreed (under duress) to accompany her baby sister on a month-long vacation for just the two of them. He disparages the small-town setting and she takes umbrage and it only goes downhill from there. They first cross paths at a coffee meeting to discuss her biggest client’s new manuscript. Literary agent extraordinaire Nora Stephens and her editor nemesis Charlie Lastra. I’ve become an Emily Henry fangirl over the last couple of years, so when this book hit my Kindle I set aside everything to read.īook Lovers centers around two main characters deeply involved in the publishing world. ![]()
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