
Just finished 'Red-Handed' and wow – this book is like a warm hug with a side of personal growth! The New York-London dynamic between Camille and Louie feels so fresh, and their chemistry? Chef's kiss.
What really got me was how Holland, Michigan becomes this magical pause button for their lives. I found myself reading by the window with tea, completely transported to those small-town scenes. The way the authors weave humor with deep emotional moments is masterful – I laughed out loud one minute, then clutched my chest the next.
Pro tip: Don't start this before bed. I made that mistake and ended up reading until 3AM because the character development is THAT compelling. Their business world struggles felt so real – like when Louie has his 'what am I doing with my life?' moment, I swear I felt that in my soul.
The only tiny critique? Some corporate jargon early on had me skimming slightly, but by chapter 3, I was fully invested. This isn't just a romance – it's a full emotional journey that'll make you rethink work-life balance. Perfect for fans of Emily Henry's vibe but craving more business-world realism.
