Tuesday, January 5, 2021

REVIEW: "Stuck on You" by Portia Macintosh (Romantic Comedy)

STUCK ON YOU
by Portia Macintosh

Publisher: Boldwood Books
Genre: Romantic Comedy
Publication Date: September 17th 2020

Standalone: Yes



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Categories:
Stuck with You, Creatives (artist, photographer), Holidays
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Description from Publisher:
Could a post-it note really lead to love...?

Sadie doesn't have time for finding love. She's too busy as PA for famous artist Damian Banks. When she's not arranging exhibitions, she's organising his dry cleaning or dumping his never ending stream of girlfriends.

But when she strikes up an unusual friendship with her desk share buddy, she finds a confidante and a new potential love interest. Problem is, they've never actually met...

With Christmas just around the corner, can Sadie put herself first for a change and find what she's been looking for all along?The brand new romantic comedy from top 10 bestseller Portia MacIntosh. Perfect for fans of Sophie Ranald, Mhairi McFarlane and Zara Stoneley.

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This was really cute, and a great holiday read (even 6 weeks after the holidays).

Sadie works for a very important portrait photographer, Damian, who she was warned was a nightmare by the guy who shares her desk. She exchanges notes with Adam and he helps her to feel less isolated at a workplace where everyone else treats her like she is invisible. Her boss asks her to do some strange things, like break up with women he is seeing, or wait for the delivery of his TV while he goes in a date. He relies on her for a lot, not having many people that he trusts. The two wind up stuck together and socializing more as Damian tries to find inspiration for a new photo series.

I laughed out loud at this often, even at the dad jokes. There was a wonderful amount of humor and levity, mixed well with more serious topics, like family dynamics and believing in yourself.

I liked Sadie straightaway. She was someone who obviously felt a little lost and alone, but wasn't stressed out by it. The way she went with the flow and adapted to even the strangest of situations said a lot about her character, and that remained consistent even as other things changed.

I also really like Damian, despite his supposedly being a boss from hell. He got sweeter as the book went on, so that I adored him by about halfway through.


My Source: I borrowed this via Kindle Unlimited to voluntarily review. This in no way influenced my review. My opinion is unbiased and 100% my own.

About the Author: Portia Macintosh
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