🎉Fun Friday🎉

On Friday’s I will post a fun read

Today’s pick: The Seat Filler by Sariah Wilson

My review: 4.5 ⭐

I ❤️ Noah. I think I have a new book boyfriend.
He is so humble, down to earth and sweet.
Juliet is such a funny, dog loving, loyal friend.

I see a bunch of negative reviews since this book is based on Adam Driver. My review is based on how I think it was written – as a super fun, rom com delight.


Book Blurb:

She’s sitting so close, it’s hard to look away.

The meet-cute award goes to dog groomer Juliet Nolan. It’s one of Hollywood’s biggest nights when she volunteers as a seat filler and winds up next to movie heartthrob Noah freaking Douglas. Tongue tied and toes curling in her pink Converse, she pretends that she doesn’t have a clue who he is. It’s the only way to keep from swooning.

She’s pretty and unpretentious, loves his dog, and is not a worshipping fan. No way Noah’s giving up on her, even if his affectionate pursuit comes with a bump: Juliet has a pathological fear of kissing and the disappointments that follow. What odds does romance have without that momentous, stupendous, once-in-a-lifetime first smooch? Patient, empathetic, and carrying personal burdens of his own, Noah suggests a remedy: they rehearse.

The lessons begin. The guards come down. But there’s another hitch they weren’t betting on. As for that cue-the-orchestra-and-roll-credits happy ending? It might take more than practice to make it perfect. 

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