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3.5 ⭐️ I'm such a sucker for books about books and this one did not disappoint. Meet Me in the Margins is about an assistant editor named Savannah that is secretly working on a romance manuscript. She tried selling it to another publishing company but was shot down when she was told that it needed work but if she could get it done quickly, they will consider it again. She has 45 days to rewrite her entire manuscript when she notices someone has written feedback in the margins and decides to try and get them to help her edit her book before the deadline. They secretly write back and forth to each other through her manuscript but who is this mystery man that Savannah is sort of liking?
Will is the new VP of editing at her publishing house. Savannah has been spending more time with him and starting to enjoy his company. All while trying to rewrite her manuscript, figure out who the mystery editor is and be there for her sisters engagement.
I did quite enjoy this book but it was missing the spark between the main love interests. I really liked Will. I think he had a good personality and he was snarky. He and Savannah just didn't spend that much time together and I feel like we missed out on more of a love buildup.. Maybe the book was just a bit too short but I would have loved more. It felt like a Kdrama where there's just build up the entire season then they just kiss the last two minutes of the final episode.
If you're looking for a cute find yourself romance novel about an author, then this one is for you. This book was given as an ARC by NetGalley for an honest review.
This was so cuteee. It was really nice reading a romance where the conflict of the book isn't hinging on miscommunication. The main characters are so sweet, and relatable. The intrigue was so high that I read this in one sitting(minus a food break)! I loved every minute of it, except her relationship with her family.
Thank you to Net Galley for the ARC to review early. My full review will come later.
Cute storyline, but I wish there was more development to the story after they met. The last chapter felt rushed - hurry up, figure out who it was, confess feelings, and just one kiss. Another chapter or two before the end would have been great to feel more of their love. The epilogue helped, but still left me wanting more. I would recommend it as a cute, easy read.
The idea is great, but didn't like the executions.
There are a few highlight in this book, but overall is mediocre.
Is not that bad, but there are tons of better romances out there