Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen | Review

Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen | Review |Blog Tour | Rachel’s Random Resources

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Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen | ReviewAccidentally in Love by Belinda Missen
Published by HQ Digital on 09/11/2020
Genres: Contempoary Romance, Fiction, Humorous, Romance, Romantic Comedy
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 306

Don’t miss the new laugh-out-loud rom com from the author of One Week ’Til Christmas! Perfect for fans of Mhairi McFarlane, Rosie Walsh and Josie Silver.
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n the space of a week, Katharine Patterson has quit her job, decided to move back home, and broken up with the guy she thought was the one. No big deal.

Because Katharine has a plan. She’s going to open her own art gallery, just like she’s always wanted. What she’s not going to do is worry about boyfriends.

Then she meets Kit, a handsome and talented local artist. He might be the most stubborn person Katharine has ever met. He might also make her feel like no one ever has before.

And Katharine might be about to fall accidentally in love…

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Source: Rachel's Random Resources, Received from the author or publisher for review.

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My thoughts on Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen

I thoroughly enjoyed this humorous novel. It isn’t exactly a romantic comedy as there is lots of focus on Katherine taking control of her life. In many ways, the romance takes second billing to the dynamic of family and friends. The dramatic segments of the story portray the difficulties in becoming an adult, no matter your age.

The banter between Katherine, her brother, father, step-mother, and best friend make this book a winner. Several of these conversations are laugh-out-loud funny.

As I said, the romance is there but not my main takeaway from the story. Kit provides the romance, while John becomes the antagonist. However, in my opinion, brother Adam is the real hero in this story. It’s rare, but refreshing, to have a brother support his sister to such a degree.

The story build-up was slow to start but picked up nicely in the second half of the book. The characters and situations were completely believable. People everywhere are quick to jump to conclusions, which always leads to trouble.

I recommend Accidentally in Love to readers of contemporary fiction and happily-ever-after romances with lots of humor.

I received an advance review copy of the book. The above is my honest, unbiased opinion.

Book Cover | Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen

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Accidentally in Love by Belinda Missen | Review

About Belinda Missen

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Belinda Missen | Author Profile - Author and sometimes foodie, Belinda is a ridiculous romantic who met her husband after being set up by a friend two states away.

Residing in country Victoria, surrounded by books, cat-fur, and half-eaten cake, Belinda divides her days between writing rom-coms, baking, and indulging her love of comic books.

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