Yes & I love you

Roni Loren

Book - 2021

"Everyone knows Miz Poppy, the vibrant reviewer whose commentary brightens the New Orleans nightlife. But no one knows Hollyn Tate, the real face behind the media star...or the fear that keeps her isolated. When her boss tells her she needs to add video to her blog or lose her job, she's forced to rely on an unexpected source to help her face her fears. When aspiring actor Jasper Deares finds out the shy woman who orders coffee every day is actually Miz Poppy, he realizes he has a golden opportunity to get the media attention his acting career needs. All he has to do is help Hollyn come out of her shell...and through their growing connection, finally find her voice"--

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Humorous fiction
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Casablanca [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Roni Loren (author)
Physical Description
378 pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781728229614
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

With this charming contemporary romance, Loren (The One for You) delivers a thoroughly satisfying, slow-burning account of a relationship that feels both inevitable and earned. New Orleans blogger Hollyn Tate is a local favorite as Miz Poppy, her nom de plume, but her Tourette's syndrome and anxiety make it difficult to have a social life outside of her online persona. Then she meets part-time barista and improv actor Jasper Deares, who's funny, hot, and totally into her, tics and all. Relationship-shy Jasper, who has ADHD, offers to be a "practice boyfriend" for lonely Hollyn, and the pair embark on an enthusiastic friends-with-benefits arrangement--though media-savvy Hollyn knows how this sort of plot usually works out. The sex is great, the companionship is a welcome change, and soon enough, the two catch real feelings for one another. But when success and stardom beckon, their individual careers threaten to tear them apart. Hollyn and Jasper have excellent chemistry, both socially and sexually, and they talk through their issues in a refreshingly mature fashion. Hollyn's Tourette's and Jasper's ADHD are depicted sensitively without overwhelming the rest of the story, while a fleshed-out supporting cast further brings the world to life. Intelligent, sweet, and fun, this romance succeeds on all levels. Agent: Sara Megibow, KT Literary. (Mar.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A woman's crippling anxiety is cured by improv. Hollyn Tate has a strong following for the New Orleans entertainment column she writes under the pseudonym Miz Poppy. Hollyn is grateful for her anonymity; she has Tourette syndrome, and a lifetime of teasing has led to social anxiety and panic attacks. Hollyn enlists the aid of a therapist, who suggests she force herself to interact with others by renting an office in a building offering flexible "space for the creative." Hollyn's facial tics are more pronounced when she meets strangers, which is why her first encounter with Jasper Deares, the cute new office barista, is a total disaster. Jasper is too worried about his own problems to think very much about the rude woman at his workplace, but that night he makes fun of her during his improv troupe's show--only to discover she's in the audience. Jasper apologizes and discovers she's Miz Poppy. They strike up a tentative bargain: He'll give her one-on-one improv lessons to help her manage her anxiety for an upcoming work project if she'll give his improv show one more chance and an honest review. Jasper and Hollyn are well matched, and their friendship quickly morphs into a sexy and fun "friends with benefits'' arrangement. Unfortunately, the book's melodramatic plotting--emergency surgeries, interfering friends, and meddling ex-lovers--means Jasper and Hollyn spend most of the book rushing from one problem to the next. Readers hungry for a sensitive, thoughtful portrayal of mental health issues might find it glib that a few weeks of improv classes, some well-timed pep talks, and a new lover could cure Hollyn of a lifetime of debilitating anxiety. Fast-paced but unsatisfying. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.