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Perfect for fans of Ali Hazelwood and Sophie Kinsella, Heidi Shertok’s delightful debut about love and family will tug on your heartstrings.
Twenty-nine-year-old Penina longs for true love and marriage, but being infertile in the Orthodox Jewish community means she’s rarely matched with the cream of the crop—or even skim milk two weeks past its expiration date. Matchmakers either set her up with men twice her age or those with serious mommy issues. At this point, she might as well wear a sign around her neck that says “professional virgin.”
As if things weren’t bad enough, her sister Libby then shares a terrible secret: her husband’s failed businesses have already put strain on their marriage, and now they might also lose their family home. Penina is desperate to help, so when a secretly gay Orthodox Jew offers a payout in exchange for a fake marriage, it feels like kismet. Who needs true love anyway?
Enter Sam Kleinfeld. Rude, secular, undeniably sexy, and also…Penina’s new boss. The last thing he wants is a relationship, especially not with a beautiful, smart-mouthed employee. But soon an attraction builds that they both can’t ignore. Will Penina follow her heart and find true love, or will she stick to the traditions she knows best?
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TW: Infertility, purity culture, adoption. An orthodox Jewish woman who can't have children is still single at 29 because she's seen as "damaged" in her society. A lot of heavy stuff, which I thought they handled very well. Despite the heavy, it was still quite enjoyable.
If you are looking for a clean, sweet, and funny romance then Heidi Shertok has provided one for you in Unorthodox Love. Penina has the worst luck when it comes to timing which supplies us with lots of chuckles. Then there is Sam's behavior which doesn't really come across as rude as the synopsis says, but definitely interested, then jealous, then abrupt when shut-off. Let's just say there are plenty of fun moments in this story.
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I received an ARC of this book and I am writing a review without prejudice and voluntarily.