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Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn
Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn






Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn

I am entirely disappointed that I forgot that first chapter at all and I will definitely not be forgetting this book any time soon. I’m so glad I received the entire book because, I’ll be honest here, I had forgotten about reading that excerpt until I got the email that said I received the full book. It was a very realistic take on relationships. This book had characters with a lot of issues and they fought, they mended some relationships, and they let others go. Too often, romantic comedies are filled with happily ever afters where nobody fights and everything is just perfect. A lot of this book is about relationships that are broken and I found that super refreshing. There is so much more that I want to see and explore now. I felt like I got to see it from a whole new light while reading this book. I have lived right outside of NYC for my entire life and I go to work in midtown every day. I loved her character and the way she described so much of her surroundings with typographical adjectives. Meg is basically living out my fantasy life being able to start a business with her creative outlet. While I might be a finance girl by day, I am a writer by night and I just love planners.

  • Similarly, I also loved Meg’s character.
  • There were so many facets of Reid’s character that resonated so familiarly with me.

    Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn

    Despite my obvious passion for reading and writing, my actual day job is in finance so when I read quant – I knew exactly what his character was like. I loved that Reid was a numbers guy and that he was a quant. The excerpt was great and I really hoped I’d be chosen for the full book. I normally don’t read many adult rom-coms (because I watch enough movies like that) but I wanted to give this book a chance. I originally applied for an excerpt of this book on NetGalley because the premise sounded cute.

    Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn

    But the signs are there-irresistible, indisputable, urging Meg to heed the messages Reid is sending her, before it’s too late. As they gradually open up to each other, both try to ignore a deepening connection between them. But with a looming deadline and a bad case of creative block, Meg doesn’t have time for Reid’s questions-unless he can help her find her missing inspiration. Meg may have thought no one would spot it, but she hadn’t counted on sharp-eyed, pattern-obsessed Reid.Ī year later, Reid has tracked Meg down to find out how she knew that his meticulously planned future was about to implode. Knowing the upcoming marriage of Reid Sutherland and his polished fiancée was doomed to fail is one thing, but weaving a secret word of warning into their wedding program is another. She has another skill too: reading signs that other people miss. Meg Mackworth’s hand-lettering skill has made her famous as the Planner of Park Slope, designing custom journals for her New York City clientele. **Disclaimer: I was given a free e-book in exchange for an honest review from NetGalley.**








    Love Lettering by Kate Clayborn