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Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me an ARC of the book in exchange for an honest review!
I really loved this book!
It was the kind of comfy rom-com that we all need once in a while, with a nice plot and witty banter!
I loved Katharine, the female main character of the book. She is determined and funny and crazy and she is ready to do anything she can in order to achieve her newly found goals.
Kit, the male MC and love interest is just equally as good as her. Initially, he's rude and stubborn, but then the amazing encounters between the two intensify and he just becomes this amazingly loving and gentle man that you might fall in love with completely.
Yet another plus to this book is Katharine's family. I loved every single one of them - from her witty brother to her supportive father to her father's amazing girlfriend. That is one hell of a great family!
The only thing that bothered me though was the ending. I felt like it was too rushed.
But if it were 2 or 3 chapters longer, then that would have been absolutely perfect!

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I was drawn in by this cover immediately I’m suck a sucker for rom-coms with cartoon covers.
An art curator in London, Katherine, following getting passed over a promotion for the third time to less qualified men decides to quit her job and move home Sheffield to open her own art gallery, breaking up with her boyfriend in the process. After being introduced to local artist Kit by her father, he and Katherine become fast foes, constantly bickering, and teasing but upon spending more time together preparing for her gallery opening find themselves falling ‘accidentally in love’.
It took awhile for the book to really get started so it took me a bit to actually get into it. By 30% of the way into the book the protagonist hadn’t moved home, yet which was the driving factor of the novel. But once I properly got into it, I found myself engaged and finished it within the day.
For something which is a rom- com there is a severe lack of romance by half way through the book she had only interacted with the love interest a handful of times so you could see whatever was going to develop between them would be overly rushed and it certainly was. Once the romance aspect developed though I really liked their dynamic honestly preferring it to the enemies- to- lovers build up which is abnormal for me. Despite the lack of romance I was still interested throughout, and I was fascinated by the ins and outs of Katherine trying to open an art gallery.
Character wise I quite liked Katherine, I enjoyed her drive and passion for what she does and her relationships with the people in her family. Kit however I had issue with, his defining personality trait was being overly pretentious though this was explained and he did become less annoying as the book progressed still didn’t leave him as my favourite love interest.
Overall, this novel was light-hearted and witty and quite enjoyable just beware it certainly more com than rom with a lot less romance in it than you would expect.

Eks*mo is an outright SLUR and seeing that in the first few pages was jarring. That needs to be immediately REMOVED. I'm sure the author is able to come up with another analogy that conveys Lainey's prowess at PR than saying "can sell ice to an Esk*mo." Not only does it use a slur, it refers to a harmful stereotype. That should have been caught during edits.
All that aside, I enjoyed the rest of the book quite a lot. As an art historian myself, I really enjoyed reading about the art world, the nuances of gallery management and showcasing artists and so on. I really liked the slow build of appreciation between Katharine and Christopher. I loved their banter and the way they learnt to admit faults and grow from each other's critiques.
I also really enjoyed the family dynamics. I loved how supportive Adam was of Katharine's changes in careers, how much love they had for Fiona despite her being their father's girlfriend after their mother passed.
Overall, it was a great book to read. The esk*mo thing has to go.

Thank you to Netgalley and HQ Digital for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Accidentally in Love is a soon to be released rom com novel about an art curator (Katherine) and her troubles with work, friendship, and love. In the first couple chapters of the book, we find out that Katherine has left her job, moved out of London, and broke up with her "boyfriend" of nine months. What happens next? Katherine moves to her hometown to start her own art gallery using the last of her savings, and unexpectedly starts butting heads with a local artist that her father and stepmom tried to set her up with.
Although this book was very cute and a quick read for me, it fell flat on the plot and relationship building. I felt as though I couldn't connect with the MC or her relationships with her family and friends. I felt so uncomfortable when she talked about "shagging" with her stepmom (if my stepmom said anything like that I would crawl into a hole and never come out). Honestly, I think this is the only book where I hated the main character and thought that the exboyfriend deserved better. If you want to discuss let me know! I don't want to accidentally give any spoilers.
I would recommend this book to those who love a quick romcom/hallmark movie type of book!

I couldn't finish this book, unfortunately. It just seemed like the characters were bland and like many other similar novels. It didn't have anything special and I had to trudge along until I could no longer do it.

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tally in love❤️
By Belinda Missen
📍Yet to be published.
💕I wish to thank @belindamissen
@Hqstories and
@Netgalley for the privilege to receive this Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for an honest review.
💕'Accidentally in love' was sweet delightful read I had after my serious book list!
Honestly I loved the pink cover of it where a gal sitting carefree, boy looking grumpy are surrounded by scattered tripod,camera,art gallery pics in background! The introduction 'Sometimes romance blossoms where you least expect it....' made me explore it on lazy weekend in one go to find out how!?! 🙃
💕We meet thirty five years old Katherine, the confident,self reliant girl working as curator in art gallery in London having pally times with her bestie Lainey and loves to spend weekend with John,a friend with benefits! Away from this hustle bustle of London, in Sheffield we find Kit aka Christopher who runs an art school. How those two headstrong ends meet each other completing the circle, rather heart leading us to read their love-hate sparked romantic liasions where it was more like enemies turning into lovers! It also covers Kat's progressive journey from beginner as curator to exhibited artist!
💕I loved the fact it is not bookish fictional hard-core romance because in reality we do come across unsuitable situations. Practically it is not always hunky dory as they mention sometimes in books or movies. And individually we do find our own lovestories special as they are closed to our heart!
💕The book gave me honest, justified, heart warming and satisfactory epilogue.

This was a cute story that was a fun distraction. I loved the chemistry right away between Katherine & Kit. It had a good moral of not settling & follow your dreams.

Super cute, relatable modern fairytale.
Katherine gets tired of being second best and when she get passed up again for the promotion she deserves she quits her job. After quitting her job she has a 1/4 life crisis and kicks her commitment phobi non boyfriend too the curb and does some soul searching.
Her brother Adam and father and mother 2.0 Fiona and Kate’s biggest supports. And with that she’s decides to risk everything and open her own art gallery. Kat meets Kit when her father tries to set them up and it goes terribly they hate each other.
Life get more complicated as Kate continues to give everything to the gallery. Her best friends upcoming wedding becomes the priority and Kate finds herself with no one to talk too. Until Kit comes back into the picture and fireworks go off.
Insert a terrible set up, proposal, a punch in the face, a lost job, a break up,a ruined friendship and hitting rock bottom when your card declines. And some how you end up with perfection.
This is exactly what I needed to get my out of my funk!

Thank you to Netgalley, Belinda Missen, and HQ for gifting me an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review!
This is my second book by Belinda and I loved it so much! The characters in this book are written so well. Katherine is strong, relatable, and who HASN’T had $0 in their bank account at one point? Haha I love that her life is not in the perfect place to pursue something she wants and she isn’t even sure it will work! She set her fears aside, took the plunge and decided she would just go with the flow!
I think the chemistry between Katherine and her love interest is great and I love enemies to lovers! The pacing with which things turned around and progressed was great, and it didn’t feel too rushed.
The flow of this story works well and it doesn’t feel too fast paced, unrealistic, or too much. The reader gets the detail they need and that is relevant to the story (character descriptions, setting, etc.)
Honestly, it just made me happy, this story. Made me happy, made me think that maybe someday I’ll find that love (and I’m so glad that characters in this genre aren’t early twenties anymore - I want to read about late twenties, 30s, and even 40 year old women!!!), and when I figure out what I want with my life I can make it a reality! It won’t be perfect, but it will be mine! And really, what more can you ask for from a story?

Thanks to HQ and NetGalley for an advanced copy in exchange for my review.
What happens when you quit your job after not receiving the promotion for the 3rd time and decide to move back home to open up an art gallery and break up with your not-quite boyfriend?
This fun British rom-com is about Katherine and trying to figure out her life. I liked the art gallery background for the story and the enemies to lovers aspect.
I thought the friendship angle was interesting and can relate to the impact of big life changes and how friendships need to evolve. I loved the brother and her family.
If you're looking for a cute, British rom-com then this is a great book!

This book was so cute! The enemies to lovers trope is usually a hit or miss for me, and this book was definitely a hit! I loved how Katharine and Kit’s relationship developed throughout the book. I also loved how the book went into details about Katharine’s relationship with her brother, dad, dad’s girlfriend, and her best friend. I felt really connected to Katharine and wanted a happy ending for her!

Katharine decides after losing her promotion at work that she has had enough and quits her job. That is where it all seems to start to flip her life and thoughts upside down. Meeting "Kit", a work party with John her casual NOT boyfriend, and going to see her dad and his wife. Looking for jobs leads her to looking for real estate and the idea to open her own art gallery. Kit and Katharine start out fairly rocky with each meeting, but their banter is hilarious. Loved how her family came together to help her, and how no matter how much she had going on she kept at it until it was done!

I think the British sayings were a bit fun in this one but that is about all I liked from this book. In one word, this book is boring! The title has love in it but there is no major interaction between the two until about 60% in the book. We have Katherine who is a snob and Kit who is rude. Seriously both are so unlikable. How are we supposed to want them together when they are arguing not in a fun cute way and then just don’t interact. Also I could never really imagine these characters. We didn’t get enough description and also I always forgot Katherines name because we didn’t get it for awhile and then it just never stuck. Lainey, Katherine’s friend suddenly turns into a bad friend I guess because of her wedding? That was annoying because it just didn’t fit her character from the beginning. Overall this is a hard pass. I slugged through it and even the ending wasn’t much of a redemption for it.

Firstly huge thanks to the publisher for my e-arc in exchange of an honest review *smile*. Gosh to say that I liked this book is an understatement 😃 I loved it! It was such an amazing rom-com that we all need in SUMMER. It follows Kate a London curator who is stuck in a job she likes but is consistently being passed on for promotion *sob* -so relatable right!? So she makes a grown up decision and quits her job, moves back home with goals to open her art gallery while dealing with the fact that her dad is tryna play matchmaker with a fellow artist called KIT. THE banter was on plot, the plot so adorable and the characters wonderful. I recommend this book so much.

I love hate to love romance books, they are one of my absolute favorites. That being said, this book just kind of fell short for me in comparison to other romance novels I have read.

Katherine Patterson is a 35-year-old curator at the Webster Fine Art Gallery in London. When a well-awaited promotion is given to Steve, also known as Bloody Foot Fetish Steve, who deserves it less than her, she decides to quit her job. After her boyfriend, John humiliates her at a work dinner, she leaves him too. Kit is an artist and runs an art school at Loxley. He is also a friend of her father’s. They meet and sparks fly. She also decides that she wants to run her art gallery and moves back to her hometown to do so. Can Katherine achieve all that she dreamed of?
I take a deep breath and resist the urge to trip him. ‘I want you.’
He lowers the wheelbarrow and takes a slow deep breath. ‘Well, I must say, that’s the most forward a woman has been with me in years.’ He glances at his wrist. ‘We don’t have long, but I’m sure I could-
‘I didn’t mean it like that.’ My face is on fire.
Katherine and Kit were the best part of this novel. Their humorous, awkward banter brightened the mood. Their scenes were repetitive but funny and realistic. She runs into him everywhere; the bar, their dad’s store, the grocery store. From their very first scene, I shipped them and was waiting for them to get together. Although Kit helped Katherine in many ways, her brother Adam was her all-time rock. I liked his character and hope he gets his book. I also enjoyed how career-oriented Katherine is and all the details regarding art.
‘No’? With a small hand gesture, he offers to take my shopping basket. I let him, and the physical load it relieves almost feels like a metaphoric one, too.
The novel picked up pace in the second half. The ending felt rushed. I enjoyed the dialogue. Most of the lines were comic enough to make me laugh out. Their romantic subplot could've been introduced earlier in the book. This novel is in the first person from Katherine’s perspective. There were a lot of words I haven’t come across in other novels set in London, such as thinners, gauntlet, twonk, and more.
Accidentally in Love delivers what it promises, a laugh-out-loud romantic comedy indeed. Recommended to anyone who wants to read a casual, fun romance. ARC provided by HQ Digital and NetGalley. Thank you. #AccidentallyinLove#NetGalley.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for letting me read this book.
The writing was easy to read, and the plot flowed well overall in this story. I liked that Katharine had an interesting job and we got to see all the work behind art shows. The interactions between Katharine and her family, especially Adam, were really lovely. The author didn't make an issue out of the mum dying which was refreshing.
In the end though, it felt like the issues between Lainey and Kat were fixed a bit quickly. The same could be said for Kit and Katharine. We got to know John and Kat's relationship which was ending, and yet, Kit and Katharine got together without spending that much time together. It went from despising each other, to love, quite fast.

Thank you NetGalley, author, and publisher for the ARC. I am really enjoying this book so far and can't wait to finish it. I will update my review when I finish it.

Lovely book, definitely one of the best love to hate romance books I've read. Love how it involves art, and how the characters end up falling in love. Would recommend to my female students that enjoy this tiype of chessy Rom-com. Such a nice book and amazingly written by Belinda Missen.

Specially thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.
If you are into cheesy, clean, happily ever after Hallmark movies, this might be for you. I think the ideal audience for this novel is anyone who likes things to be wrapped up (very) quickly and perfectly.
Nothing is wrong with any of those things. I actually really enjoy a cheesy, cute novel now and then, but this one just didn't do it for me.
The beginning is strong. We meet Katharine at work as an art curator for a big gallery in London, and she up and quits because she has been passed over for a big promotion (for the THIRD time), while a man less qualified than her gets the job. I loved the feel of the initial chapter and the next few.
The one thing I truly did enjoy about this book is Katharine's work. I love how it started, watching the work she put into opening her own gallery, dealing with how terrifying it is to start over, etc.
Once you meet the love interest, though, is where I feel this book started to lose me. It seems as if it's trying to be an enemies-to-lovers type novel, but I just ended up thinking that Christopher was an immature asshole. These characters are in their mid-30's btw.
There is a way to write an enemies-to-lovers story (I've read so many good ones), but this just didn't have the character development required for it to really impress me or make me feel like these characters have any type of sexual tension between them. Their bickering actually had the opposite effect on me. I found myself not liking either of them.
Another problem I had is the predictability. I was able to guess just about every single thing that happened in this novel. As soon as we met Christopher, I knew exactly what is issue was going to be. I knew exactly how Katharine and Christopher would end up bonding and liking each other. I knew exactly what her and her best friend were going to go through.
What I didn't expect was how fast everything went down. The ending felt so rushed after such a drawn out book. So much time was spent on details of her shopping trips and we repeatedly get summaries of conversations/events that we've already heard about, yet the last 10% contains almost all of the conflict (which was pretty ridiculous) and all of the resolution (which was also ridiculous).
I completely intended for this book to be 3 stars at about halfway through, but the way Christopher acts toward the end upset me so much. It was unbelievably immature and quite dumb. Also, they've only been dating for about a week or two at this point? For the end of this novel to feel real to me, this timeline has to change. I get why he may be a little more ready than most men due to his situation, but... no. Just no. The fight they had and their reactions, plus the way they make up.. all of it is too soon for any relationship.
Something that might make this novel better is an epilogue. I need an epilogue to justify that abrupt and absurd ending.
Although a disappointment for me, I hope this book finds its rightful audience, and I have faith that it will.
Happy reading!