Exes and o's
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593336595
- ISBN: 0593336593
- ISBN: 9780593336601
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Physical Description:
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382 pages ; 21 cm - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Berkley Romance, 2023.
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Subject: | Social networks Fiction Roommates Fiction Man-woman relationships Fiction Man-woman relationships Roommates Social networks |
Genre: | Fictional Work. Humorous fiction. Novels. Romance fiction. Romance fiction. Humorous fiction. Novels. Romans. Romance fiction. Humorous fiction. Love stories. |
Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Homer Public Library | F LEA (Text) | 000168817 | Fiction | Available | - |
Library Journal Review
Exes and O's
Library Journal
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Tara Chen may work as a NICU nurse, but her true passion is love. As an aspiring romance reviewer and influencer, Tara knows every trope and has an ex for each, from opposites-attract to the-one-that-got-away. She's certain that happily-ever-after lies with one of these former flames, but setting her sights on second-chance romance may have blinded her to the forced-proximity friends-to-lovers potential of her foxy firefighter flatmate, Trevor. Though their introduction was less "meet cute" and more coitus interruptus, can Tara and Trevor push past the tropes to their own happy ending? Lea (Set on You) crafts a clever contemporary romance with this second installment in her "Influencer" series. Narrator Natalie Naudus seamlessly shifts from sarcastic and silly to sultry and sensual. Her playful performance creates an engaging listening experience and gives unique voices to the diverse and well-developed cast of characters. VERDICT This audio will appeal to listeners seeking a fast-paced roommates rom-com that is sexy and sweet. Recommended for fans of Alisha Rai, Andie J. Christopher, and Helen Hoang.--Lauren Hackert
Kirkus Review
Exes and O's
Kirkus Reviews
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After being dumped by her fiance, a romance Bookstagrammer decides to revisit her past relationships to see if she can discover a second-chance spark. Tara Chen is a Boston nurse who's always been in love with romance novels, and she shares her love through videos on Instagram and TikTok. Her track record with real-life romance, on the other hand, is way less successful. Exhausted by the ups and downs of modern dating, she decides not to look forward to a new potential relationship but back...to every single one of her ex-boyfriends. The hope is that she'll be able to rekindle something worth pursuing, especially since her most recent engagement ended in a devastating fashion. Meanwhile, there's the issue of her new roommate, Trevor Metcalfe, a tattooed firefighter with a love-'em-and-leave-'em mentality. He doesn't want Tara making friends with his one-night stands, and he definitely doesn't get her romance-novel obsession, but he does offer to be the wingman she needs in her journey to reconnect with one of her exes. The more time they spend together, though, the more Tara realizes that the perfect guy might not be one of those former boyfriends, and even she can't deny the power of the forced-proximity trope. Lea's follow-up to Set on You (2022) is a hilarious, relatable exploration of life and love, filled to brimming with soft moments, small gestures, and a clear love of the romance genre itself--all of which adds up to a rewarding conclusion for any reader. A comically delightful romance about how the best love stories are found where you least expect them. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.
Publishers Weekly Review
Exes and O's
Publishers Weekly
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A romance-obsessed social media star refuses to give up on her own happily ever after in Lea's captivating second Influencer rom-com (after Set on You). Bookstagrammer Tara Li Chen is "trash for a second-chance reunion trope," especially after witnessing the real-life rekindling of her Grandma Flo's love for a childhood sweetheart. So Tara decides to date her exes--all but her recent ex-fiancé--in hopes of finding her own second-chance romance. The experiment goes as hilariously badly as readers will expect, and Tara realizes she may be giving off "crazy ex-girlfriend" vibes. Meanwhile, her new roommate, Trevor Metcalfe, has a very different view of relationships--i.e, avoiding them at all costs and bringing home a different woman every night. He can't help but be sucked into Tara's chaotic love life, however, offering much-needed advice and a shoulder to cry on. Their developing friendship is one of the book's chief joys, with Lea making their dynamic feel tender, fun, and entirely believable. Then Trevor appears in one of Tara's livestreams, leading her followers to instantly start rooting for a relationship (or "room-ance") between them. The resulting romance is as sensitive and swoony as it is self-aware, playfully engaging popular romance tropes. This is a winner. Agent: Kim Lionetti, BookEnds Literary. (Jan.)