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LITERALLY OBSESSED!!!! I couldn't put it down omg omg I was still reading it at 3am and I just looooved it so much! OBSESSED!

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Thanks so much to B.K. Borison, Pan Macmillan and NetGalley for eArc, all opinions expressed are my own.
 
I think this might be my favourite book of the year, by far, it's such a fantastic slow-burn romance, full of witty banter and it's written like an absolute masterpiece.
 
I was hooked from the first page, I loved the unique premise and Aidan and Lucie were such well developed characters. The opposites attracts dynamic and simmering tension had me reading more. Lucie was my favourite character, a fiercely independent single mother (with an incredibly supportive network) whose life gets thrown into the spotlight by her meddling daughter. Borison creates a great background for the character to overcome their personal issues, with Aidan as a jaded romantic, who's uninspired.
 
 Borison shows the vulnerabilities of each of the characters, making the story compelling and addictive. The romance is fantastic, layered and real. I highly recommend to anyone who'll listen!

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I’m annoyed at myself for waiting so long to read this book. I LOVED IT!

Borison has done it again with another outstanding book that captured my heart and made me want more and more and more. I was literally smiling so hard reading this.

Aiden and Lucie are GOALS! We have another fictional relationship setting inspo for a relationship I wish I could fall into. Their chemistry was literally there from the beginning. The found family was heartwarming and the relationship between the main characters was everything I love in a good story. I can’t wait for others to be able to read this. It was just such a joy to read.

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I really enjoyed this! The sleepless in Seattle vibes were perfect, and it has such a cosy atmosphere.

I loved that she was a single parent as we don’t get that in romances very often, and bk borisons writing was as perfect as in lovelight farms.

My only qualm was that the pacing lulled in the middle for me.

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I really liked Aiden as our Grumpy MMC. He was actually very considerate and caring.
In fact I loved this book and yes it definitely has the Sleepless in Seattle vibes but with a modern and slightly more jaded vibe…all in a good way of course.
All the secondary characters were really interesting and fun, especially Lucie’s daughter but I didn’t really feel like there was enough of them on page to really get to know them. It was a book wholly focussed on our two main characters and their friendship dynamics and slow burn romance.

I received this book as an ARC and provide an honest review

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Imagine being the host of a romance hotline while you no longer believe in true love. That’s a bit of a problem. But when a call from a young girl asking for dating advice for her mom goes viral everything changes. Lucie thought she was happy and fine without romance but when everyone starts scrutinizing her relationship she’s forced to reconsider. Everyone is rooting for Lucie to find her happy ending. As sparks begin to fly behind the scenes Lucy makes one final call.

I’m speechless. BK Borison continues to write incredible books and my heart can’t handle it. The tension and chemistry between Aiden and Lucy is unmatched. I live for the slow burn office romance.

I adore the relationship Lucy has with her daughter who’s just too cute as well as her co-parents. They all get along really well and that they’re pushing Lucy to finally do something for herself. Her child will always come first but her own happiness matters too.

Just like Borisons other books this one features a dual pov, HOT spicy scenes and plenty of banter. This one’s a big yes for me, definitely one to look forward too. It’ll be released on February 13th 2025!

Read this if you like
🩷Single mother trope
💫Forced proximity
🫶🏼Opposites attract
🔥Slow burn

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First I know this will be unpopular oppinion, but I just wanted more from this book. I heard great things about it, before reading it, and I was left puzzled...
I don't get how this missed mark for me. I just can't give this 5 stars.
Why she isn't spending her free time with her kid? Why they aren't spending some time with her kid?
I couldn't feel their deeper connection

I am so broken hearted to give this 3.5 stars

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HANDS DOWN MY FAVOURITE B.K BORISON BOOK SO FAR!

Lucie and Aiden!!! THIS WAS SUCH A GREAT IDEA AND THE STORY, CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT! GOOD SOUP.
I was laughing out loud, kicking my feet and feeling that new found love glow.

THIS IS GOING TO BE HUGE NEXT YEAR!

Thank you bookbreak

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Oh my heart! What a book! Highly recommend adding this to your 2025 must read list!!

B.K Borison is a new favourite author for me, after devouring and loving the Lovelight Farms series I couldn’t wait to read this new one coming out next year!

First-Time Caller has the Borison brilliance the whole way through! The ability to make you smile reading every single page and make you feel warm and fuzzy inside is what Borison does best.

This was so good and so sweet! I was hooked right in from the first few pages, a smile from ear to ear and giggles here and there!

I adored Lucie and Aiden, their flirting was so much fun, I loved these two main characters a lot. But I also loved Lucie’s daughter, the dads, the workmates, Patty, every single character was warm hearted, lovable and supportive!

I was a blubbering mess towards the end, but no spoilers, you will enjoy this story for everything that is there between the pages; the love, the romance, the vulnerability, the acceptance, the heart ache and all the beautiful relationships. Oh! And the perfect amount of tension and spice!

All the stars from me, highly recommend for all romance lovers and Sleepless in Seattle fans! You won’t be disappointed!!

Thank you so much @panmacmillan and @netgalley for this copy in exchange for my honest review. So grateful.

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You know a book is incredible when you take a short break from exams and devour it in a few hours.

I loved Lucie and Aidan, I loved Maya and I loved Baltimore. Some of the scenes were so wholesome and others had me screaming, giggling and kicking my feet. Plus some of the things Aiden does for Lucie in this book???! (Lucie deserved all of it and moreeee)

Things Aiden did for Lucie:
-Ran to her when her date no-shows
-keeps a list of all the things she likes
-generally grumpy but a big softie for her

I can't wait t read the rest of this series especially knowing each book is inspired my an iconic Nora Ephron Movie!! Thank you so much Pan Macmillan for giving me the opportunity to read this one

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This book put the biggest smile on my face !

“Did you just manhandle me?”
“I manhandled the chair,” I tell her.
Does this count as a micro trope ? If so I’m adding it to my list of favourites.

This was such a fun plot line , the radio station romance show was chaotic & funny I would for sure listen to it in real life

I loved the main characters, I loved their chemistry together I was invested in lucies “road to love” as much as aiden was !

One of my favourite things in books is a good friendship / family group and this has it. They bring so much to the story.

“We’ll see you next time on Heartstrings, Baltimore’s Romance Hotline.”

Thank you bookbreak / pan macmillan for this arc copy.

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My first BK Borison and it won't be my last, I'm officially a part of the fan cult-i mean club I am utterly obsessed with this Sleepless in Seattle inspired story, grumpy X sunshine meets single mum, this was sweet, swoon-worthy and appealed to the hopeless romantic in me, the writing was fresh and witty, great authentic characters and THE TENSION WAS TENSION-ING it was hot, tender and spicy (it sounds like I'm describing food maybe because I ATE THIS STORY UP)

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This book was a joy to read, a real treat.
It features many of the things we have come to love and expect from BK Borison: main characters that hook you right away, great friendships, really fun banter and sharp dialogue, and side characters that make you hope there are spinoffs in the works so you can hear more about them.
But let’s proceed in order.
Our two MCs, Lucie and Aiden, are both lovely, in different ways. Aiden is a grump; Lucie is an awkward, sweet mess. They don’t quite fit in the expected grump and sunshine trope: Aiden’s gruff ways would make him the perfect candidate, and you can see that Lucie might be a sunshine at heart but years of challenges and hardship have... dulled her sparkle, shall we say, and she is a bit of a sad girl — much as she might protest and tell you she loves her life.
Lucie and Aiden find each other attractive but don’t have immediate chemistry, In fact, for a good while I struggled to see how they would fit together as a couple. But BK Borison has this amazing talent of making you care deeply about her characters soon after introducing them — straight from the start, you may not know who they are or what their deal is, but you can tell it’s worth sticking around to find out.
So I did stick around, because they felt so real — their challenges, their uncertainties, their frustrations deeply convincing and relatable. We just can’t help but want to root for them, even as separate entities.
So when something finally shifted (thanks to the clever use of an element I have to admit I hadn’t expected), I couldn’t help but feel I was witnessing something special, almost like a spell had been cast — from there on it was just a head-first dive into a proper romantic slow-burn, one of those filled with all those little moments so perfect that they might elicit embarrassing sounds like sighs, awws, and maybe even a giggle or two (go on, I won’t tell).
I LOVE the effect they have on each other, the way they open up in different ways after crash-landing in each other’s lives. And the fact that they didn’t seem like a good fit at first just made the changes all the more charming, addictive even.
From there on, I challenge you to resist the temptation to binge-read the rest of the book, because it is so hard to set it down and not wonder exactly what is happening with these characters we somehow have come to love like they are some of our closest friends! So hard not to be completely absorbed in the way their story develops.
One very small gripe: I wish that slightly less importance was placed on attraction purely by physical appearance. Of course romance is going to feature ideals, but I really would have liked it if everyone hadn’t been noticeably and impressively attractive — not that they had to be ugly but I would have liked to see more observations like how kind someone’s smile was, or how their eyes were warm and their smile put one at ease, or something. Instead we had several instances of “I was speechless for a minute because the person in front of me was just so freaking gorgeous” (referring to more than just the two MCs.)
But that said, this book is still lovely and I really recommend it if you are craving a fun, heartwarming romance with a slow burn, a fiery pay-off, and some of those wonderful character dynamics BK Borison is famous for!

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First Time Caller was a cute and wholesome story with an amazing backdrop. Unfortunately for me the romance of it fell flat. For a book that is dual POV, I just didn't get much relationshop depth from either the FMC or the MMC. I did overall enjoy the writing so I will be picking up more B.K. Borison books.

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B.K. Borison, I promise to read whatever you write.

This book, just like the Lovelight series, has so much rereading potental. I know I'll pick it back up again a lot. It's such an excellent comfort read.

My favourite thing about this book is how it feels very different from the Lovelight series in setting and story, but it still has all the things that made me love Lovelight so much, while being its own thing entirely. I just love this author's writing, which made this book feel recognizably hers while having a different feel from her previous series. It does have all the heartwarming vibes, humour and loveable characters, just like Lovelight, but it also have a strong 90s romcom vibe that is so charming.

I'm not always a fan of children in books, but Maya was so lovely and she was written so well. I adored Lucie's family unit. She's a single mother, raising 12yo Maya with her ex and his husband, who live next door to her. It was just wonderful to see, and both dads were such great characters.

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This is a Sleepless in Seattle inspired story, in which Aiden is the host of a romance advice radio show who has become disillusioned who receives a call from Maya, who is Lucie's daughter, asking for advice on behalf of her mum. What unfolds is a heart-warming story about trusting yourself and taking the leap for love.

I adored the main characters and B.K. Borison's writing. I particularly enjoyed the setting and the use of transcripts at the end of each chapter, which gave it even more sense of setting. I was really rooting for Lucie throughout and enjoyed the way the romance between her and Aiden unfolded. My only quibble really would be that I would've like a bit more time with the secondary cast of characters, I really loved them too and would've liked them to have more on page presence.

Overall this story is a 4.5 stars for me, and I would highly recommend! Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an e-arc of this book.

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4.5 ⭐️

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with this arc! This book was so good!! So many adorable and swoon wordy scenes - if you’re looking for a good romance book definitely pick this one up! Loved both the characters, their chemistry was amazingggg!! This was my first book by BK and I’m soooo excited to pick up more by her and cannot wait for the next book in this series!

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b k borison’s novels are my newest romance book obsession! first time caller offers a different setting to borison’s love light farm novels, but is still so cute and wholesome! i loved aiden and lucie- their chemistry was perfectly written, and their family backgrounds were written with so much depth. if I’m not wrong, i think the author was also hinting at jackson’s novel being the next one, so im excited for whatever borison writes next!

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Slow burns aren’t my thing but I barreled through this one! The yearning and tension had me on the edge of my seat, chapter after chapter.

I didn’t expect a romance book to be so relatable either—growing up too fast, being honest about how you want to be loved, knowing that you deserve all the good things in the world. Even with the obvious ending (duh the cover is pretty enough to tell you how it ends), the emotional roller coaster was a therapeutic one for me. What can I say BK has a way with words!

Side note: I don’t usually purchase a physical copy of arcs unless they are REALLY good. This book makes me want to hunt down a book box that will be doing an exclusive edition of it because I need a book trophy.

Thank you Netgalley and Pan Macmillan for this arc! Can’t wait to reread it on valentines!

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4.75⭐
2🌶️

.Single parent
.Strangers to lovers
.Hurt/comfort
.Workplace?
.Serendipity
.Dual POV
.No miscommunication

At 10% in, I already knew I was going to love this. I now need a movie based on this book. B. K. Borison has a writing style that hits differently. She's able to capture so much emotion without over embellishing. Her short, to-the-point phrases somehow make every detail come to life in my mind. She just alters my brain chemistry. If I had any talent at writing, this is how I’d want to do it. I’ve read every book she’s put out, and her beautiful use of words still surprises me. She’s definitely a favourite.

The story has that 90s rom-com magic I absolutely love, and the character development just makes it better. Aidan is the perfect book boyfriend. He’s a bit of a grump, but deep down he’s such a cinnamon roll. The little touches, the tenderness, the way he shows love through actions. And even though he says he’s not romantic, he totally is. But he's also flawed, and it makes him even more real.

Lucie, on the other hand, is who I aspire to be. She knows what she wants and isn’t afraid to say it. She’s so good at communicating, and I wish I could be more like her.

I loved the unconventional family unit too. Lucie’s relationship with Maya’s dads is a lesson co-parenting done right.

I won’t spoil anything, but there’s a call between Aidan and his dad by the end of the book that crushed me. You can feel both Aidan's hurt and his dad’s love through their words. I love seeing men be vulnerable and open, reaching out for comfort and connection.

Jackson was also such a sweet character. He didn’t always know how to help, but he was always there, trying his best.

I can’t wait to see where this series will take us. I have a feeling we'll get a book for Jackson. And maybe one for Oliver too?

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