Tuesday, February 06, 2024

#BookReview: Night Shift by Annie Crown






Synopsis: The bookworm and the basketball player are about to meet their match.

Kendall Holiday spends her Friday nights exactly where she wants to be: with her head buried in a spicy romance novel while she works the graveyard shift at her university's library. She knows she could join her friends for a weekend of drunken debauchery and college parties, but she likes her alone time, so she tells herself she isn't hiding when she gets lost in the pages of fictional love stories.

But that all changes when Vincent Knight, captain of the basketball team, turns up with an injured wrist, a sour mood, and a pressing need for poetry recommendations for a class he hates. Vincent is tall, smart-mouthed, and challenges Kendall like no one has before. Suddenly, she's falling headfirst into her very own romance novel—but it takes a lot more truth than tropes to get to a happy ever after in real life.

NIGHT SHIFT is a 75k-word sweet and spicy single-POV college romance perfect for fans of Emily Henry, Hannah Grace, and Elena Armas.



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Rating: 2 Stars
My Review: As much as I want to say that I fell head over heels with this book.  Sadly that was not the case.  I felt like all the inner 
monologues that happened was just to much.  It just over powered the story.  Every time Kendall would talk in her head I kind of wished that the author would have just had her break the 4th wall and talk to the reader of the book.  I think that could have added a bunch of extra humor and just been better.  The other issue was all the miscommunications that was going on.  I understand that it's a troupe but it wasn't done well.  This one I was told later after I DNFed it. That there was a part where they talk about not having more miscommunications only to have one 5 seconds later.  I mean really people WHY!!!????  So unfortunately this one was not for me at all.  










About the Author

Annie Crown is an author of new adult and contemporary romance full of humor, heart, and spice. A born-and-raised California girl, she holds a bachelor’s in English from USC and enjoys iced coffee in the morning and frozen margaritas in the afternoon. When she isn’t writing, she’s probably rewatching her comfort shows, adding more romance novels to her ever-growing TBR, or daydreaming about fictional men who say things that make you melt.  --This text refers to the paperback edition.

Review

"A sweet and sexy romance that will keep you reading through the night." ―Anna Todd, New York Times bestselling author of The Falling and After  --This text refers to the paperback edition.









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