Saturday, May 6, 2023

How to Kiss Your Enemy: A Book Review



Jenny Proctor's writing is like coming home for me. I instantly forget I'm reading, and I'm transported to Stonebrook Farm with all my favorite characters from previous books. The characters are always so relatable, emotionally mature (a big must for me), and have a lot of growth both inside and outside of the romance through the book. I know that Jenny Proctor's books promise an adorable, sweet romance with depth and feeling. 

I don't ever think I've read a cooking-related romance before, and this book was fabulous to start with. We have rivals-to-lovers with lots of banter and serious conversations, and both of them figuring out their jobs and their relationships. I love Lennox and Tatum's slowburn through the plot, and I love how they communicate every step of the way. 

Even though something was missing for me to give it five stars, I still very much enjoyed reading this. It's a fast, heartwarming read, and I absolutely can't wait for Flint's story next.

Writing Aesthetic/Style: 5
Plot/Movement: 4
Character Development: 4
Overall: 4

Thank you, Jenny Proctor, for the arc!

Trigger/Content Warnings: parent death from cancer, kisses

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