Fantastic review of my first book

Here is what Kaitlyn Oruska at http://www.kaitlynoruska.wordpress.com said about Pot Love.


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My Favorite Lines:


“It’s difficult maintaining a healthy life-style with a boyfriend and a potential lover on the side, who also happens to be my boss. I’m cracking under the pressure.”


“In a way I do have a day off. It’s just followed by more days off.”


“All I had to do was snog James, get fired, lose Simon, embarrass myself at a pub lunch with some TV people, get offered a job I can’t do and embrace the challenge of learning to cook, in order to end up here. Piece of cake, really.”


“His mum sounded like Goebbels. Do I really want Goebbels bossing me around a kitchen? I don’t think so.”


What I Thought:


I feel like exploding with how much I love this book. I almost didn’t want to read the last few chapters because I wasn’t ready for it to be over. I feel like I made a new best friend and visited England, without ever leaving my house.


If this book were a movie, it would be the biggest romantic comedy of the next five years, and I’d be first in line to pay my $10 for a ticket and $20 worth of popcorn and soda.


Main character Ashley was amazing. I don’t even know a better word to describe her. She was incredibly real, and even more incredibly hilarious. She admits early on in the book that she’s clumsy, and this trait remains true throughout the novel.


How would I describe this book in a few words? Charming. Endearing. Heart-warming. Refreshing.


I want a sequel. If I thought I had power over it, I’d demand one. The ending was satisfactory, but these characters are just too great to live without. I definitely see myself reading this book over and over again, for years to come.


Characters are so crucial to me when I’m reading, and this book delivered on every single one mentioned. They were all realistic, all similar to people you probably know or have met in real life. Ashley was by far the star of the book, but best friend Anna and love (who shall remain unnamed because I don’t want to give anything away) were wonderful.


I think I could go on about this book forever, but I won’t. Read it. Seriously. It’s well worth the $2.99 it costs on Amazon. Well, well worth it.


This book delivered in every sense of the word. It’s obvious that the author puts an immense amount of work into it, and she deserves to be appreciated for that. If you love romance, romantic comedies, or just good books in general, get it now!


Great, isn’t it! Thank you, Kaitlyn!



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Published on July 03, 2013 03:12
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