Edie Thompson Series: Book 2
Publication Date: September 3, 2024
I mentioned in my other review that I had not reviewed books for the past year because I went back to school, but I’m back now and ready to read and review.
You Belong With Me by Mhairi McFarlane is an entertaining chick-lit fiction, one of my favorite genres. I haven’t read chick-lit books in a while, so I have no authors off the top of my head to reference this book. The only one I can think of is Megan Crane and her book English is a Second Language. This book is kind of like that.
Give me a feisty, strong, independent female character who has a soft, sensitive inside that only her one true mate can bring out of her.
I also loved Elliott. He was strong and sensitive, and he opened up to Edie and told her how he felt and wanted to be with her, flaws and all. He doesn’t exist in real life, but I want a man like that.
I can’t imagine dating someone famous and having my life out in the open for people to judge and comment on.
Numerous secondary characters are added to this book’s story, making it funny and adding something extra. I think my favorite secondary character was Edie’s coworker, Declan. He really added a lot to the story, and I wished that he had a happily ever after of his own.
The only negative comment I will make about You Belong With Me is that there was a lot of British humor, which I didn’t get. The book read like I was reading words on a page, but they weren’t making sense in my head. I guess this is a me thing and has nothing to do with the author. I’m just warning readers who aren’t British that some slang and vernacular may get lost while reading the book.
With plenty of heart and characters with hearts of gold, You Belong With Me is a fun chick-lit rom-com I thoroughly enjoyed!
Sunday Times bestselling author Mhairi McFarlane was born in Scotland, and her unnecessarily confusing name is pronounced Vah-Ree. After some efforts at journalism, she started writing fiction and her first book, You Had Me At Hello, was an instant success. She’s now written ten novels, and she lives in Nottingham with a man and a cat.