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Could Be Something Good

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Thank you for Netgalley for providing me with a free copy in exchange for an honest review.


This was a cute book! Definitely not the best novel, but a perfect beach read. The characters were well developed, and I liked the dynamic between Winnie and Daniel, and I always like a romance novel where both leads are pining for each other and it’s just a matter of when not if they got together.

I did not like how Winnie acted more like 40 than 30. There was a lot of emphasis on her ‘older’ age. I’m in my mid thirties and don’t feel old at all.

Overall it was cute and I would recommend it as a quick, light read.

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I am reviewing this as an eARC from Netgalley.

Could be good is a cute little romance story about Daniel and Winnie. Chalked full of minor drama to push the plot along. You will definitely get Grey’s Anatomy vibes from this doctor/nurse love story.

This was a really fun story and I will probably be continuing on with the story because it was a nice change of pace from the fantasy and sci-fi I’ve been reading. I didn’t want to put the book down and had a fun time with it. I knocked off a few stars because the characters weren’t all fully flushed out in the book and the intro to this book made me want to know about a romance that will be continuing in a later book more than this romance initially. Also I wish we had gotten atleast some of the good. I don’t need full smut but it was lacking in the streamy department for me.

Overall a good read though.

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⭐⭐⭐ 3/5 stars

I would give this book 3/5 stars. Overall it was an enjoyable read but there wasnt a lot that I felt was memorable. I appreciated the dyslexia representation in the book, however I feel like that along with many other elements of the book were just mentioned and glossed over. There wasnt much character building and while I did like the characters, I wasnt really attached to them or their relationship. I would like to read more books from this author and set in this town. I would definitely recommend this as a cute, quick and cozy read for sure!

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Definitely more of a fast, feel-good romance novel. The aspect I enjoyed most were the family relationships in this (as usual I'm a sucker for that). And it's HOSPITAL ROMANCE so that's also a bonus for me.

Now I'm intrigued about Kyle, so I may be anticipating his book. Almost a decade-old of silent pining? Sign me up!

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A huge thank you to netgally for this ebook! I was so excited about it the synopsis sounded so cute. But sadly this book wasn’t for me. Daniel, who’s head over hills at first glance, is a lot. Winnie is supposed to be slightly older than him but acts like she’s 20 years older. Also, there’s a lot of names and they switch back and forth from calling them Dr. (last name) and the characters first name I was getting confused. The premise sounded good but it just wasn’t for me.

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I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Wow! What a lovely surprise. I can't believe how good this book was, i think i'm rating it 4.5 stars but only because this one is very light on the steamy side and i would have loved for it to have at least one sex scene.
Could be something good is an amazing rom-com between a doctor and a midwife who work in the same hospital. I adored these two characters and especially Daniel who is such a sweetheart, this really tender man who looks like Thor (I mean look at that cover!). The relationship is very cute, healthy and swoony, i greatly enjoyed seeing them fall in love with each other, as i said this book doesn't have any smut in it but the chemistry is definitely present (there is still some pretty good make out scenes just so you know).
There was no unnecessary drama just a really mature relationship with realistic struggles, this romance was so lovely and refreshing i really recommend it to anyone who likes romance.

tags: sweet male love interest who is a big flirt but still really respectfull, independent cute heroine, flirting to the max, nerds in love, great family bond, disability representation (Daniel has dyslexia and his brother is on the autism spectrum)
content warning: talk of a deceased parent, complicated relationship with a parent,parent pressure, on page description of a birth at home, clingy and manipulative ex-boyfriend

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A super cute and fun love story! A definite romcom that leaves the heart feeling warm and fuzzy. I enjoyed the banter between Daniel and Winnie. The story progressed in a nice arc and both characters journey throughout was enjoyable to read. I liked being able to see from both Winnie’s POV and Daniel’s POV, especially when it came to their thoughts and insights on each other and their progressing relationship. The struggles they had to deal with and the resolution to said problems was a nice touch and I overall enjoyed the book! I found myself invested in their story and can’t wait to see more of the other characters in the series! Winnie was a smart and brave women while Daniel was a funny and truly sweet guy. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants a sweet and enjoyable read!

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I enjoyed this book. While I didn’t love the writing style, I did enjoy the story itself. I think it would have been more effective to have had duel viewpoints because at times it was confusing on who we were following. However that being said, I like the characters a lot and I enjoyed their relationship building. I do wish there had been more insight into it, it felt like they went from a kiss straight to love without much evidence as to how it happened. Overall I did enjoy the book and look forward to the next one as well!

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The hero of this story, Dr. Daniel Durand, was quite charming and lovable. And top of all his hunky sweetness, he’s a guy who has dyslexia, but somehow got himself through medical school and is now working in his residency when he’s struck with a love thunderbolt when he sees the lovely and plucky Winnie Baker, a nurse-midwife.

Winnie is not interested in being romanced by a younger guy with a reputation as a player. Can Daniel win her over along with her cold mother who is also his leader at the hospital? Of course he can, because he’s just wonderful as are all the members of his family. They’re all charming and I’m looking forward to reading more in this series.

I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.

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Thank you so much to net galley for sending me a copy of this book 😍! As a hater of the hating game I was hesitant to start this. I wish I was able to explain my dislike of this book.

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Winnie Baker is a nurse-midwife who LOVES her jobs in small town Timber Falls. When she meets Dr. Daniel Durand, resident of her mother and brother and son of other doctors in the town, she does not want anything to do with him. However, Daniel is persistent in convincing her that he is exactly who she needs-- Add in a little family drama, problems with exes...

This book was a brilliant read! I absolutely loved getting to know the two characters and watching their relationship develop. However, I do feel the whole bets thing and getting the whole town involved was a little ridiculous-- this could be a small town thing I don't understand!

**I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Dr. Daniel Durand can’t help but notice the Winnie Baker and is keen to get to know her better despite her not reciprocating his feelings. Its lucky that she is his best friend’s new roommate so he can wear her down. Winnie knows someone who looks like that can’t be serious about her and anyway he’s way too young for her. Enjoyable small town story with quirky characters and a fun storyline. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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This was really cute if you like small-town romance (think Heart of Dixie since both protagonists work in a hospital) with great family dynamics. The romance was a bit insta-lovey from the male protagonist's side but all in all, it was a good start of a series and I would be interested in reading future books. Also, as someone with a dyslexic and dysgraphic sibling, I really appreciated the dyslexia representation and it not magically disappearing once the character left school which is often the case.

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This is such a perfect light read. I didn't want it to end.
The characters are great, and the chemistry unmatched. Winnie is an experienced midwife and Daniel the younger new doctor at the practice. While they loved each other instantly at least one was in denial.

I loved the chemistry between the pair. I am totally smitten by a handsome, educated male. I mean ooh la la. Could he be more perfect? Really? Their lives were relatable. I loved the small-town feel. There was so much to love.

The good news is all of the first three books are going to be available soon so the wait is not long. The bad news is, there is a wait. I am excited to read the rest of the series to hear the remaining stories.

Thank you Netgalley, the publisher, and Fiona West for the opportunity.

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I loved this book!.

This is the perfect book to fill in those spaces after a heavy read or a book slump. It was fast paced, fun, and had great characters. The main characters had a little role reversal as Winnie is older than Daniel. Usually it’s the other way around so that was a great addition to the story.
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There was an instant love connection between Winnie and Daniel but only one of them was willing to let it show. I love how Daniel kept fighting for Winnie and refused to give up. He is lovable, affectionate, and sweet. I love that the author portrayed these characters as well educated and self sufficient. They both had real life problems that can easily be relatable. You don’t get that often and it was a nice change.
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I love the fact that this is going to be a series. Can’t wait until the next one is out!.
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Thank you to Netgalley, the publisher, and author Fiona West for this book in exchange for my honest review.

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I loved this book! It was such a good mix of love story and life outside of the relationship. The chemistry between Winnie and Daniel was amazing. I really love how there are multiple
characters with disabilities as it’s not often shown in books, especially as romantic interests. Daniel is dyslexic and he’s the first dyslexic character I’ve ever encountered, while his brother Kyle is autistic (can’t wait to read Kyle’s story next!). I’m already looking forward to book two, now I must impatiently wait for it.

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I would like to thank NetGalley, Tempest and Kite Publishing LLC, and author Fiona West for providing me with an ARC of this novel!

Could Be Something Good was such a fun read! I love anything that is even slightly related to the medical field, so this was a major yes from me. Winnie and Daniel were interesting to follow along with, and it’s refreshing that Winnie was older than Daniel. If you need a read to just cruise through and thoroughly enjoy, this is a great pick. I am so looking forward to the next in the series!

Thank you to those named above for the chance to read and review this ARC!

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An insta love story with two entertaining characters.

I would have liked a further development of the relationship between Daniel and Winnie, but it's a light and fast reading, perfect for when you don't know what to read.

Daniel is charming and Winnie is very intelligent, they are interesting characters, but I would have liked to see their attraction and not take it for granted.

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This is a fun and quick romance with lovely characters and great family dynamics. I loved that this book started off with a male narrator, it was so fun seeing him fall first. I do wish there was more character and story development, but I would probably read future books if this did continue on as a series. Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity to read it!

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Some quality mutual pining? Sign me up please. Everything about this was so cute, I couldn't help myself from smiling. Daniel is is purest character I've come across in a while. And his relationship with Winnie was amazingly adorable.

The only drawback was that some choices that were made were quite side eye worthy. Especially the one in the end. Other than that, I can't wait to read the next book in the series which focuses on Kyle and Ainsley.

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