eARC Review: A Novel Love Story by Ashley Poston

Romance

A Novel Love Story

Book Info

  • Released Date: June 25th

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 384

  • Format: eBook


the queen of heart-wrenching romance stories with magical elements in the mix
— Abigail Books Addiction

Look, I will always read anything that Ashley Piston writes because she is the queen of heart-wrenching romance stories with magical elements in the mix. Anything she writes automatically becomes a five-star read for me. And A Novel Love Story isn’t any different. 

A Novel Love Story will bring the readers to their knees when they find out that the main character ends up in their favorite series universe. Like, that’s a dream come true. Do you know how many books in the in the universe I want to be?! So many without a thought. And the main character ends up in her favorite novel universe.

Eileen definitely thought she was on something or was dreaming when she ended up in her favorite series universe. It wasn’t a dream; it’s actually all real. She is just stuck with the characters, who are currently stuck in their lives since the author of the series died and the series isn’t finished yet. 

Eileen didn’t expect to spend her vacation with her favorite series characters on her annual book club retreat. She thought she would be alone on the retreat since everyone backed out, including her best friend. She desperately needed her time off to think about her life. Something isn’t quite as right as she thought it would be. And she hadn’t realized it until she started helping these fictional characters get unstuck in their universe.

It’s pretty tippy how eye-opening it is when Eileen realizes how stuck she is in her profession and personal life as she helps her fiction characters grow in their lives. It gives her a new perspective on letting go of her past experiences and growing into her own life. Stop living someone else’s story and become her own main character in life. 

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