4.5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ - Book release is July 25, 2024 | 🌶️ 0.5 - adding a spoiller review just in case; I think the description of the setting might be concidered spoillery so to be better safe than sorry read the rest at your own risk. I also recieved this as an ARC (which I am greatly appreciative of)
The Reality of it All is set on location in Montana for a Reality TV show called Tough Love. The reality show kind of reminds me of the Real World / Road Rules Challenge (for all my 90's and early 20's peeps who remember that show on MTV). I was a little unsure how the setting was going to play out but I actually found it enjoyable, it was different and unique. I found myself flying through the chapters with the "show's" challenges and I liked how the reality show and the romance were inner-connected. Again reminding me of the Real World and Road Rules shows (with couples)
The cast of characters is a fun group (minus one - cough Sofia); the lead female character Calla was endearing, and I feel like everyone has to know or be friends with someone like Calla. As stated already by the Author this book is not a duel POV, and while at times I wished there were more duel POVs in this book, because I love reading other character perspectives as it adds additional context to the story; I did actually enjoy just Calla's POV. At first I was unsure about her, but as the book progressed I did end up enjoying her journey. For the male characters, I initially gravitated towards Arnie who was also endearing and goofy, but who am I kidding I also love a good misunderstood bad boy.
Like any other RomCom, the story is predictable, but even though these stories are predictable and at times corney (like romcom movies) I still love them because they add a level of light heartedness to this sometimes ugly world. I also find they are also a great pallet cleanse.
If you are looking for spice and those are the types of romance books you prefer this one might not be it for you. But if you are looking for an interesting premise with character building, banter, a unique setting, and a cast of different personalities give this book a try. Times like these I wish goodreads offered half stars because I really could use those right about now.