Second Draft by Kate Leone | ARC Review

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*I received an ARC copy of this book, but all opinions are entirely my own and honest.

I’d never heard of this author before until they reached out to me asking if I wanted to be an ARC reader for their debut novel. The cover is very bold and eye-catching, and the premise is what drew me in. I absolutely love a romance book, so when I saw the tropes, I knew I had to read it… I’m so glad I did!

Considering this is the author’s debut novel, the writing is very strong. Leone does a great job with the characters, and the dialogue doesn’t feel forced between them. The story flows and I liked the chemistry between the main characters. I also liked the addition of the side characters too, particularly Leah!

My only criticism is that the pacing was a little unbalanced throughout the book. It started off slow and then once it reached around the halfway point, the pace picked up and it felt right. However, the ending, especially after the build up to the climax was a little rushed. Personally, I would’ve liked it to be a little slower so that we could see more of the main characters relationship development. I enjoyed the 6 month time jump but I would’ve rather we saw more in between.

I really enjoyed the setting of this book. I’ve only been to Comic-Con once in my life, but Leone was able to capture the atmosphere, excitement and chaos of it brilliantly. It fit the vibes for both of the main characters to be there. Emma is an author promoting her fantasy book and Darren is a movie star promoting his movie there. I also found it was very clever how the author tied in the moments when fiction collides with reality!

I will admit that the connection between the main characters feels very ‘insta-lovey’. Normally I don’t enjoy this trope but it was done well in this book. The romance is definitely a slow burner, and I liked their banter whilst it was blossoming. It was nice to have the FMC doing the hard work to reconcile the relationship instead of it typically being the man. This is because of the third-act breakup. Emma felt very relatable all the way through, and I liked seeing her vulnerable side and being able to tackle her fears. I really liked Darren’s character–reminded me so much of Hook from Once Upon a Time! Be mindful there is 0 spice in this book but there are some lovely kissing scenes when they eventually happen.

I would recommend reading this book if you’re looking for a contemporary romance from a new author. It’s a fun, heartfelt romance with a sprinkling of emotional depth throughout.

Rating: 4 out of 5.

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