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Wednesday, August 16, 2023

Can't Wait Wednesday!

Can’t-Wait Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Tressa at Wishful Endings that spotlights upcoming releases that we're eagerly anticipating.

I am combining CWW with Books From the Backlog hosted by Carole at Carole's Random Life in Books. This will allow me to feature some newly "rediscovered" books, which I plan on reading, alongside a new release.

This week I can't wait for



Love Interest
 by Clare Gilmore
Published by St. Martin's Griffin on October 10, 2023
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
Goodreads

A sparkling debut co-worker enemies-to-lovers rom-com set at a fictional Conde Nast-style company.

Casey Maitland has always preferred the reliability of numbers, despite growing up the daughter of two artistic souls. Now a twenty-four-year-old finance expert working in Manhattan, Casey wonders if the project manager opening at her company – magazine powerhouse LC Publications – is a sign from the universe to pursue a career with a little more sparkle. That is, until she’s passed over for the job in favor of the board chairman’s son.

Alex Harrison is handsome, Harvard-educated, and enigmatic. Everybody loves him – except for Casey. But when the two are thrown on the same project, they both have something to prove. For Casey, it’s getting tapped for a transfer to the London office and fulfilling her dreams of travelling. For Alex, it’s successfully launching a brand that will impress his distant father.

As work meetings turn into after hours, Casey and Alex are drawn to each other again and again, but neither can avoid the messy secrets and corporate intrigue threatening to tear them apart. What they discover about their own company might change everything – including the dreams each of them is chasing.

I am picky about my enemies-to-lovers books, but I was drawn to this rom-com. It's a workplace set up, and both hero and heroine want to shine on this project in order to get the things they THINK they want. I anticipate some sparkling banter with two highly intelligent leads, but I am also curious about how their dreams change. 






One True Loves
 by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Published by Washington Square Press on June 7, 2016
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Fiction
Goodreads

In her twenties, Emma Blair marries her high school sweetheart, Jesse. They build a life for themselves, far away from the expectations of their parents and the people of their hometown in Massachusetts. They travel the world together, living life to the fullest and seizing every opportunity for adventure.

On their first wedding anniversary, Jesse is on a helicopter over the Pacific when it goes missing. Just like that, Jesse is gone forever.

Emma quits her job and moves home in an effort to put her life back together. Years later, now in her thirties, Emma runs into an old friend, Sam, and finds herself falling in love again. When Emma and Sam get engaged, it feels like Emma’s second chance at happiness.

That is, until Jesse is found. He’s alive, and he’s been trying all these years to come home to her. With a husband and a fiancé, Emma has to now figure out who she is and what she wants, while trying to protect the ones she loves.

Who is her one true love? What does it mean to love truly?

Emma knows she has to listen to her heart. She’s just not sure what it’s saying.

Everyone loves TJR, and I had finally read my first book by her not too long ago. This is one of her older books that has been on my TBR for a long while. It popped up recently in my Goodreads feed, and it seemed like a sign. 

This premise broke my heart. I couldn't imagine being a young widow, trying to heal, and then my dead husband is found - ALIVE! BUT this is what happened to Emma. In the meantime, she had moved on, and now she was left with a husband, a fiancé, and a big choice. My heart is breaking! There will be tears for sure. 


What are you waiting on?
Let us know in the comments!

20 comments:

  1. Love Interest sounds good, but I am a fan of enemies to lovers. However, I'm one of the few that aren't big TJR fans. I do want to try Daisy Jones and the Six, though.

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    1. My first TJR book was Carrie Soto. I had no interest in Daisy Jones or Evelyn Hugo. But her older books had some appeal with One True Loves being on my TBR. It was really good.

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  2. Such a hard choice for Emma! She really has to look at herself and be honest about who she is.

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  3. I still need to read One True Loves myself. Maybe your review will inspire me once you're done.

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    1. OMG! My heart ached, and I cried a lot, but I loved it

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  4. I saw the TJR one and thought it was new at first. I've only one read one of her older ones. Well, I started Hugo too and still need to finish!!

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    1. I think it could be her debut. Hugo didn't intrigue me, nor did Daisy and the Six, but I loved Carrie Soto and this one too.

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    2. I heard so many raves for Hugo I'm kind of embarassed to admit I didn't finish so I don't mention it much shhhh ha ha

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    3. I have seen several people mention that it didn't work for them. It's ok to not finish a book you were not enjoying, Greg.

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  5. Yay, love that you're reading more TJR! This is one of my favorites from her.

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    1. I am not drawn to all her stories, but this had been on my TBR for a long time. It's a very me story, and it was wonderful

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  6. I think I've already mentioned, but OTL was my first by TJR. And still a favorite. Very different from her style now, but man did it ever put my heart through the wringer.

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    1. I kind of bookended her catalog - I read the first and the most recent. I was a mess, but it did end the way I wanted it to.

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  7. Love Interest looks good. I read one story by TJR and hated it. Since then I've been apprehensive about picking up her work. Maybe someday. Glad to see you loved it!

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    1. Curious which TJR book you read. I have no interest in Evelyn Hugo or Daisy and the Six, but her older titles call to me, and Carrie Soto was phenomenal.

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  8. I don't think I'd be able to read One True Love, too emotional for me and probably a lot of angst too!

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    1. It was really well done. Emotional, but beautiful too

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    1. This is only my second. I saw one or two others that called to me (her earlier books)

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