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2 primary booksJansen Brothers is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Sophie Sullivan.
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DNF. I was so bored reading this book. It's supposedly a slow burn and I can agree with the slow part but there was nothing burning here whatsoever.
Our leading lady opens a business that is doomed to fail because she has no idea what she's doing, but meets a group, including our romantic interest, that continue to help her until she starts to figure it out. The relationship in this book felt extremely stagnant, it didn't really build up to anything and I don't think the book have been any different if they had just remained as friends the entire time. The story was okay, but I wouldn't consider this to be a romance so much as two awkward people figuring out how to make friends.
*ARC via Netgalley.
This is for rom-com lovers that YEARN for the slow burn and love the friends-to-lovers trope. It had all the warm and cozy feelings of your favorite romance movies.
Sophie Sullivan does such a great job at making her characters multidimensional, full-fledged people that you can see yourself in. Some moments felt like I was actually enjoying the holidays and friend gatherings with them.
I love novels like this that go beyond the general plot and touch on important topics. This especially goes for the way the author showed how the characters' past traumas completely distorted their thinking and impeded their present lives. Everyone can relate to this in some form and it was just great to see the characters learning that they can change their habits and negative thinking.
A major aspect of this novel was community and found family. There was so much love written within the pages that made me want to jump into this cozy world.
This is the 3rd book in the Jansen Brothers series by Sophie Sullivan. I haven't read the previous ones so you can definitely read this as a stand-alone. Past characters are heavily mentioned through the story so readers of the previous books get updated on their favorite characters.
Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for sending an ARC in exchange for an honest review.