eARC Review: Last Call at the Local by Sarah Gunder Ruiz

Romance

Last Call at the Local

Book Info

  • Released Date: January 2nd

  • Publication: Berkley

  • Pages: 368

  • Format: eBook


will always support her, no matter what
— Abigail Books Addiction

Don't you love reading about opposite-attracted romance books? I know that I do. It just brings the tension between the characters much higher when they are totally opposite from each other. And Last Call at the Local is the perfect opposite of a romance story.

Last Call at the Local brings Raine and Jack together after they spent the night at the local pub talking nonstop. I know what you are thinking. Right away, Raine and Jack spent the night, but you are wrong. They spend their first time meeting each other, talking about their lives, and more. That's where Jack offers Raine a job.

Jack has been thinking a lot about his family pub and how he needs Raine's help. He knows that Raine is the right one for the job. She just has that effect, plus her singing brings life to the room. He just needs to be there for her. He knows she kind of lacks a bit of confidence and will always support her, no matter what.

Raine never expected to work in the pub when she has been traveling around the world for work (singing at different localities). She will soon realize that working at the pub brings much more. I don't know how to say it, but Raine will learn more about herself than before. It's a bit refreshing to read. And it doesn't hurt that she spends more time with Jack. They just have great chemistry with each other.

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