
Hallelujah!īut when she arrives on Little Bridge, Jo is in for a shock: Will is not only at the book festival, but seems genuinely sorry for his past actions-and more than willing not only to make amends, but prove to Jo that he's a changed man. Then Jo hears that Will is off-island on the set of the film of his next book. She's suffering from a crippling case of writer's block on the next installment of her bestselling children's series, and her father needs financial help as well. Then Jo's given an offer she can't refuse: an all-expense paid trip to speak and sign at the island's first ever book festival.Įven though arrogant Will is the last person Jo wants to see, she could really use the festival's more-than-generous speaking fee. Jo Wright always swore she’d never step foot on Little Bridge Island-not as long as her nemesis, bestselling author Will Price, is living there. I personally think Cabot should have stopped at YA romance." Welcome to Little Bridge, one of the smallest, most beautiful islands in the Florida Keys. But, if you are looking to start a new series, maybe check out some other options.

If you really enjoy Cabot’s adult romance writing, I encourage you to give this one a chance- you might like it. The secondhand embarrassment got to be too much for me to handle, along with the awful cat puns, and I finally decided to put this one down. This book however, was painful to get through, as the female main character was cringeworthy that almost everything that came out of their mouth made me wince. Emily Henry certainly crushed it in Beach Read, which has a similar concept. I love romances about authors, and when you add in some enemies to lovers tension you can have an amazing story on your hands.

I am more than willing to give authors second chances though, especially if I have liked some of their other works, so I went into No Words with high hopes. I was clearly wrong, as I did not enjoy No Offense (I gave it a 2-star rating because I finished it, despite the aggressive lack of chemistry between the two main characters).

It was my first Meg Cabot book (practically a crime, yes I know), and so I assumed that I would enjoy the rest of the series and her writing in general. I really enjoyed No Judgement, the first book in Meg Cabot’s Little Bridge Island series.
