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Per My Last Email by Juliana Smyth

Good evening readers,


I hope you're week has been good so far.


We are already halfway through the month of March and through this challenge. We continue with another author Juliana Smyth and her recently published novel Per My Last Email (which was released on the 6th of March).


Without further due, let's jump into the review!


Layla Wright fit in her role as admin at West Oak Publishing about as well as she would at a five star restaurant in her ‘I love DILFS T-shirt’. When she applied to the job she thought she would be learning the ins and outs of the industry to eventually write and publish her own novel. But after years of staying in this same position, she’s unsure of how to break out of her routine and chase her dreams.


Luke Wells knows the words “friend zone” all too well. Staying in a dead-end position at a company he doesn’t care for only has one Layla Wright. He may hate his job just as much as she does, but she’s the one thing he’s not willing to lose. When Luke finds out he’s up for a promotion, he has to decide how far he’s willing to go to stay close to Layla. With his own dreams of running a bar on the line, is Layla really worth sticking around for—especially when she’s never indicated there will be anything more between them than friendship?


A seaside work conference is just what they need to shake things up and break them out of this tight bubble they’ve been living in for so long. Will they finally be brave enough to go for what they want or will they return home with everything between them unchanged? Boundaries get crossed, lines get blurred, and donuts get eaten.


Truest opinion, out of all the books that I've read in March this one might be my second favourite. I gave this book a 3.5 starts.


It made me laugh, it made feel fluttered and give some nice romantic feelings.

It is not an enemies to lovers, nor a brother's best friend and all that stuff that I'm growing tired of. It just a plain rom-com with a fuzzy feeling. With a nice writing style, not many errors and a good storyline.


Definitely recommending this book to anyone who wants an easy rom-com.


Love,

Manon

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