Summary
Love in Fine Print
by Shawna Renae
What happens when a retired NFL quarterback who doesn't believe in love inherits a matchmaking business and has a meet-cute that ends in the emergency room with a high-powered divorce attorney who is a secret romantic?
A fake marriage, of course.
The Matchmaker
When retired NFL quarterback Ben Whitaker inherits his grandmother's business, Ever After Matchmaking, he assumes his life will be smooth sailing, setting up eager singles. He’s wrong. No matter how hard he tries to follow in his gran’s footsteps, he is failing miserably.
Ever After isn’t the only thing left in Ben’s care. A ninety-year-old well-meaning/nosy neighbor and a rambunctious two-year-old golden retriever are also in the will, and both are giving him premature gray hair. After the aforementioned golden retriever tackles a gorgeous blonde, resulting in a broken wrist and sprained ankle, Ben is sure his chances with the amber-eyed stunner are toast.
That is, until he finds out she needs his services.
The Maneater
Divorce attorney Olivia Bradshaw has been passed up for partner at her law firm, Walters, Chen, Katz, Cline & Associates, twice. When news spreads that another opening will be announced in the spring, Olivia knows she is the best man for the job; correction, the best woman for the job.
There is just one teeny-tiny problem: to join the ranks of her contemporaries, she needs the one thing money and hard work can’t buy: a husband.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Love in Fine Print, authored by Shawna Renae, is a delightful exploration of romance, woven intricately with themes of personal growth, vulnerability, and the unexpected paths life presents. In this engaging novel, Renae captures the gentle nuances of a budding relationship set against the backdrop of the bustling world of book publishing. The book not only provides a captivating narrative but also throws the reader into a whirlwind of emotions, making it a memorable read.
The story revolves around Emma Hughes, a dedicated editor at a prominent publishing house in New York City, who dreams of bringing forgotten manuscripts to light and giving them the audience they deserve. Her passion for books is matched only by her resolve never to let love distract her from her career. However, her life takes an unexpected turn when Nathan Fox, a charming and enigmatic writer whose career had lost its luster, enters her life. With a dusty manuscript that could reignite his career and challenge Emma’s resolve, Nathan presents a mystery in both his professional motives and his unexpected appeal.
Renae does a masterful job in crafting her characters. Emma is portrayed not just as a career-driven individual but as someone with deep vulnerabilities and a complex past that influences her present desires and fears. Nathan, with his charismatic persona and hidden depths, complements Emma's character perfectly. He is neither an overt romantic hero nor a troubled soul seeking redemption; he is realistic, relatable, and equally fleshed out with strengths and susceptibilities. Their evolution from professional acquaintances to lovers is penned with a subtlety and sincerity that eschews clichéd romantic tropes and provides a fresh breath to the romance genre.
The secondary characters are not left in the shadows either. From Emma’s quirky friend and confidante, Lizzie, who provides both comic relief and emotional support, to the array of authors and colleagues at the publishing house, each character adds a layer to the narrative. They help in steering the main protagonists towards self-realization and act as pillars in the evolving plot, enriching the story’s texture.
The setting of the publishing industry is another character in itself, offering a fascinating glimpse into the world of books, from the acquisition of manuscripts to the heated discussions in editorial meetings, and the celebrations of a book's release. Renae's detailed portrayal of this environment, filled with both its glamor and grit, adds a realistic and poignant layer to the novel, creating a perfect milieu for the romance to unfold.
Romance in Love in Fine Print is treated with a maturity that respects the character's personal journeys. The chemistry between Emma and Nathan is palpable; however, their romance is built on conversations about their insecurities, literary opinions, and personal philosophies. Renae commendably steers clear of the pitfall of insta-love, allowing a gradual and believable build-up of affection and dependency between the protagonists.
The narrative is further enhanced by Renae's eloquent writing style. Her prose is fluid, imbued with wit and a palpable warmth that makes even the most mundane interactions seem significant. The dialogues, especially, are crafted with an ear for authenticity and an understanding of human emotions, which keeps the reader engaged throughout the narrative journey.
However, the novel isn’t without its minor flaws. At some points, particularly in the middle, the pace seems to slacken slightly with a touch too much focus on the day-to-day aspects of publishing which, although interesting, sometimes detract from the central narrative. Nevertheless, these moments are few and do not significantly mar the overall enjoyment of the novel.
In conclusion, Love in Fine Print by Shawna Renae is a beautifully written romance that transcends the genre through its exploration of themes such as love’s complexity and the importance of vulnerability. With its compelling characters, evocative setting, and poignant narrative, this book is not just a love story between people but also an ode to the transformative power of books and the written word. It's a recommendable read for anyone seeking a romance that is as thoughtful as it is enchanting.
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