Author:Karin Gillespie
Publisher: Henery press
Date of publication: November 2016
They say opposites attract, and what could be more opposite
than a stuffy literary writer falling in love with a self-published romance
writer?
Meet novelist Aaron Mite. He lives in a flea-infested rented
alcove, and his girlfriend Emma, a combative bookstore owner, has just dumped
him. He meets Laurie Lee at a writers’ colony and mistakenly believes her to be
a renowned writer of important fiction. When he discovers she’s a
self-published romance author, he’s already fallen in love with her.
Aaron thinks genre fiction is an affront to the
fiction-writing craft. He likes to quotes the essayist, Arthur Krystal who
claims literary fiction “melts the frozen sea inside of us.” Ironically Aaron
doesn’t seem to realize that, despite his lofty literary aspirations, he’s
emotionally frozen, due, in part, to a childhood tragedy. The vivacious Laurie,
lover of flamingo-patterned attire and all things hot pink, is the one person
who might be capable of melting him.
Their relationship is initially made in literary heaven but
when Aaron loses his contract with a prestigious press, and Laurie’s novel is
optioned by a major film studio, the differences in their literary
sensibilities and temperaments drive them apart.
In a clumsy attempt to win Laurie back, Aaron employs the
tropes of romance novels. Too late. She’s already taken up with Ross, a
prolific author of Nicholas Sparks-like love stories. Initially Laurie is more
comfortable with the slick and superficial Ross, but circumstances force her to
go deeper with her writing and confront a painful past. Maybe Aaron and Laurie
have more in common than they imagined.
In the tradition of the Rosie Project, Love
Literary Style is a sparkling romantic comedy which pokes fun at the divide
between so-called low and high brow fiction.
Love Literary Style is story about opposites attracting and finding their happily ever afters. Laurei and Aaron are as opposite as they come. I really wanted to love this story. It's about my one of my favorite subjects, the literary world. I know I am probably going to be in the minority when I say unfortunately, I didn't love it. I did find the insights and commentary about the publishing world to be spot on and amusing. That is the one thing I did enjoy about the book and that raised my rating a little.
But, I had a hard time liking either Laurie or Aaron. I felt like they were too extreme. Laurie came across as too much of an airhead. She wants to be a writer, but the only "Rom-Coms" I ever hear her mention are movies. She doesn't know who Toni Morrison is and has never heard the idiom, "The elephant in the room". Later, instead of taking constructive criticism on her book, she breaks up with Aaron. Those are just a few. I just found that a litle too far fetched. Aaron did have some redeeming qualitites. For instance, rescuing his puppy Dusty off the street. But, he was kind of dull. Are there people that clueless to social media still out there? He is in his late 20s but comes across as a 60 year old man. I just couldn't really see either of them together for a lasting relationship.
I'll just have to chalk this romance up as not for me. Check out what others on the tour had to say in the links below.
READ an excerpt at Karin’s website, HERE.
About Karin Gillespie
Karin Gillespie is the author of the national bestselling Bottom
Dollar Girls series, 2016 Georgia Author of the Year, Co-author for Jill Connor
Browne’s novel Sweet Potato Queen’s First Big Ass Novel. Her latest
novel Love Literary Style was inspired by a New York
Times article called “Masters in Chick Lit” that went viral and was
shared by literary luminaries like Elizabeth Gilbert and Anne Rice. She’s
written for the Washington Post and Writer Magazine
and is book columnist and humor columnist for the AugustaChronicle and Augusta
Magazine respectively. She received a Georgia Author of the Year Award
in 2016.
Connect with Karin
Karin Gillespie’s TLC Book Tours TOUR STOPS
Tuesday, November 1st: A
Chick Who Reads
Wednesday, November 2nd: Bibliotica
Wednesday, November 2nd: Lesa’s Book Critiques
Friday, November 4th: View
from the Birdhouse
Monday, November 7th: Peeking
Between the Pages
Tuesday, November 8th: Reading
Reality
Tuesday, November 8th: Buried
Under Books
Wednesday, November 9th: Wall
to Wall Books
Thursday, November 10th: Reading
is my Superpower
Thursday, November 10th: Mom
in Love with Fiction
Friday, November 11th: Not
in Jersey
Sunday, November 13th: Writer Unboxed – author guest post
Monday, November 14th: From the TBR Pile
Tuesday, November 15th: Bewitched Bookworms
Wednesday, November 16th: Buried Under Romance
Thursday, November 17th: Thoughts on This ‘N That
Monday, November 21st: Joyfully Retired
Tuesday, November 22nd: All Roads Lead to the Kitchen
Monday, November 28th: Patricia’s Wisdom
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts on this book for the tour.
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