Unfortunately Yours

by

Tessa Bailey

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy steamy contemporary romance novels with alpha male heroes and sassy heroines would likely enjoy this book.
  • Fans of marriage of convenience plots, enemies-to-lovers dynamics, and small-town winery settings will find a lot to like.
  • Those who appreciate witty banter, passionate love scenes, and a balance of humor and emotion in their romance reads are the ideal audience.
  • Readers who don't mind some romance clichés and are looking for a fun, escapist read with a guaranteed happy ending would be satisfied with this book.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who prefer clean or sweet romance without explicit sexual content should avoid this book due to its steamy scenes and crude language.
  • Those who dislike alpha male heroes or find possessive behavior problematic may be put off by the male lead's character.
  • Readers seeking more literary fiction or complex, realistic relationship development may find the plot too formulaic or rushed.
  • Critics of traditional gender roles in romance or those sensitive to repetitive mentions of military service may also struggle with aspects of the story.
  • Lastly, readers expecting deep explorations of winemaking or looking for a more serious tone may be disappointed by the light, romantic focus.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Entertaining and enjoyable romance with good chemistry between the main characters
  • Steamy and well-written intimate scenes
  • Witty banter and humor between the characters
  • Strong character development, especially for the female lead Natalie
  • Engaging marriage of convenience plot
  • Likeable and swoon-worthy male lead in August
  • Good pacing and balance between romance and plot
  • Emotional depth and exploration of characters' vulnerabilities
  • Improvement over the first book in the series
  • Satisfying epilogue and happily ever after ending

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some readers found the dirty talk and sexual content too crude or cringe-worthy
  • Overuse of romance tropes and clichés for some readers
  • Male lead's constant references to being a Navy SEAL felt repetitive to some
  • A few readers felt the relationship development was too rushed
  • Some found the plot and conflicts to be predictable or unrealistic
  • Occasional awkward or over-the-top phrasing in the writing
  • Not as strong as some of the author's previous works for long-time fans
  • Portrayal of gender roles felt outdated or problematic to some readers
  • Side plots and characters sometimes felt unnecessary or distracting
  • A few readers struggled to connect with or believe in the romance

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