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Love Detour de Allie McDermid

de Allie McDermid - Género: English
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Sinopsis

Kirsty Hamilton would do anything for family, but when her mother insists she enters a dating contest to publicise their cafe, her commitment is put to the test.

Rhona Devi dreams of travelling the world. When she takes on a photography job to earn some cash, she never expects it to lead to her biggest adventure yet.

Rhona thinks she deserves a chance. Kirsty doesn’t see the point. Will they be able to meet somewhere in the middle?

Book two in the Lovefest series features a love on a time-limit romance oozing with sexual chemistry and flirtatious banter. Buy Love Detour today and see if love truly can defy the odds.


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I didn't enjoy this as much as the first book in the series, but it was still well written with unique characters.

I really d Rhona and think she's deserves better than Kirsty. I really didn't Kirsty. She drags her feet and is hot and cold and leads Rhona on, and considering she's 35 the whole thing was very immature. They didn't communicate well at all. For most of the book I was hoping Rhona would just leave and find someone else. Kirsty goes into a mood and throws a fit at Rhona on their first date when Rhona says she wants to travel, and it didn't get much better from there.

Besides Kirsty though, I d everything else. The side characters were good, and as mentioned before, so was the writing. Onto book 3!11 s decklededgess638 30

trigger warnings: sexual content, alcohol, infidelity, car accident mention, death of parent mention, pregnancy mention, theft mention, emetophobia/vomit, sexual harassment

This series has been unexpectedly delightful. I went into the Lovefest books expecting some lighthearted brain cleansers, quick reads to move on from, but I've been bingeing this series back to back and am very upset to see only three are out and I have to WAIT until December for the fourth one. Needless to say, Allie McDermid has gained another enthusiastic fan.

This book follows Rhona, an Indian-Scottish photographer, and Kirsty, a barista at her parents' coffee shop as they befriend each other and then fall in love over the course of the second Lovefest held in a suburb of Glasgow. The author has done a fantastic job of really situating the story in this small town/suburb, to the point that I was excited to revisit old haunts even though it's literally the second book in the series. It's quaint and cozy, the perfect setting for a romance, and incredibly homey.

Rhona and Kirsty are really well rounded romantic leads. Their history guides their actions and mistakes. Their chemistry is electric, the flirting is simply too damn cute, and the physical chemistry?????? hooooo boi. I also genuinely enjoyed how chaotic their situationship was. It's a sort of slow burn, sort of friends to lovers, sort of friends with benefits thing all so tightly wound together that situationship is literally the only way to describe it. Frankly that's so incredibly true to so many wlw realtionships I've witnessed irl and on tv that this just felt honest, not chaotic.

One thing that needs to be noted is that Rhona is South Asian and that doesn't really play into her character at all aside from her family and the desire to travel India. Since the author is white this seemed the appropriate amount of culture to get. I appreciated that no lines were crossed in her characterization at least.

While a lot of the conflict in this book was lead by miscommunication, it was clearly informed by the girls' past traumas so while it wasn't fun to read it was honest to their stories. I appreciated the greater cast of friends providing these two fools with support and love and also providing me with some reprieve from their nonsense.

Overall, quite an adorable and quick read. Allie McDermid has gained another loyal reader.2022-reads adult angsty ...more3 s Misha1,118 36

Not as enjoyable as the first in the series for me because of the extensive lack of communication. While I can get behind their chemistry together, the fact that neither behaves an adult when discussing their feelings or plans throughout the book really put me off, since it seemed the primary conflict was reasonably easy to work through one way or the other with literally one conversation. There were some reasonably funny moments and the main characters feel fleshed out, so definitely an easy read.1 O T35

So I d the first book enough (3.5 stars) to continue with the second book of the lovefest series. But this one was soooo painful to read. Kirsty is simply Insufferable and nothing in her's and Rhona's situationship would justify Rhona sticking around for her, and more than that, Kristy is so self centered that she truly believes everything is about her and should be on her terms! She is basically a barista in her parents' cafe and still convinced that Rhona needs to drop everything and live in her hometown. I really, for the life of me, could not see the connection between these two, Rhona is a wonderful woman and she deserves so much better than Kristy. Also, I personally don't the slow burn romance trope, it's always unrealistically slow and this one is no different. It's 2.5 stars for me Alison Hine269 5

Good writing but...

I've read three books in this series now, and I've had pretty much the same reaction to all of them. The writing is good, as is the editing, but for reasons that I find it difficult to explain, I just don't find them engaging. In this story, a world traveler meets a Glasgow homebody and they instantly fall in love. But then they dither endlessly about whether they can make a relationship work. It's frustrating rather than exciting.

Still, the writing is good, and I wish the author well. Maybe I'll check out the latest book in the series and see if she's found a way to ramp up the dramatic tension. Kymbe126

Right place wrong time

What happens when you find that special someone but your dreams play into their fears? Kristy and Rhona meet at Love fest and have a connection worth exploring. Unfortunately, there's an expiration date on the romance and they have to decide if love is worth the risk. The author once again brings to life a cast of characters that you want to get to know. The supporting characters are weaved into the plot in a way that doesn't detract from the main storyline. Clara Addicted to sapphic books199 121

Book 2 and i have the feeling Allie McDermid is the queen of miscommunication, at a point that even I had trouble understanding Rhona,what she wanted and her priorities. I put myself Kirsty shoes  and i wanted to protect her so bad.
Kirsty's queer crew brings a good dose of friendship with “a L word vibe“, which is really nice. I also loved the sisterhood between Dani and Kirsty.The slow burn is definitely there, chemistry too and some steamy scenes.I may this one less than the two other book of the serie because i said,  miscommunication was a little too strong for me but I still had a good time reading it. Doug Elliott923 6

Kirsty and Rhona meet during Lovefest though their relationship only begins to develop after the conclusion of the event. Each brings baggage leaving them more than a little skittish to embark on anything serious. While this is understandable, the dithering does begin to try the reader's patience after a certain point. Fortunately, there is a very good secondary cast to help move things along and the couple do eventually achieve their HEA. Chelles218

Love Detour ??

Wow- talk about a slow burn! Rhona and Kirsty meet and then skirt around each other for 3 months! They are definitely the most "will they, won't they" couple I've ever read. But that's the brilliance of it... because when things happen, it's fireworks!
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