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Chrissy’s Review: Novelista Girl by Meredith Schorr

Novelista Girl (Blogger Girl #2)
written by Meredith Schorr
originally published by Booktrope Editions, 2016

republished by Henery Press, 2017

find it here: (affiliate links) Barnes & Noble, Amazon, iBooks, KoboBook Depository, Goodreads

Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book in exchange  for an honest review.

Did I enjoy this book? 
I LOVED this book. It was a fantastic sequel to Blogger Girl, which I also loved. (You can read my review of Blogger Girl here.) It was fun, exciting, emotional. I read it every free chance I had and would have finished it in a day if I could have.

Kimberly Long is still blogging at Pastel Is the New Black, and now she has finally finished her novel. All she needs to do is get it published. Easy, right? We get to experience her journey trying to secure a publisher (fingers crossed!) in Novelista Girl. She’s still with Nicholas, and their relationship has some ups and downs. There were times I wanted to tell Kim that she was being ridiculous. There were times I wanted to tell Nicholas that he needed to be more present. But I loved them together. They work. You can’t help but smile at the two of them.

I want to say so much more about this FABULOUS read, but I’m not going to. It is just too good, and I don’t want to spoil it for anyone. Let me just say that I laughed. I almost cried. I smiled. And I *SQUEEEEEE*d quite a few times. Just pick up a copy and read it. Trust me.

 

Or should I say, 5 Pink Champagne Flutes!

 

Would I recommend it? Absolutely!! And be sure to read Blogger Girl as well! However, you can read Novelista Girl as a standalone.

 



About the book – from Goodreads: 
Readers first met sassy Kimberly Long in Blogger Girl, and now the feisty New Yorker is back in a sequel packed with quick wit, friendship, heartache, and, of course, romance.

Kim runs the most popular chick lit book blog on the web, loves playing house with her sexy lawyer boyfriend, Nicholas, and is finally pursuing her lifelong dream to become a published author. At first glance, her life is five-pink-champagne-flutes worthy.

But is there more to the story than meets the eye?

After hearing the phrase “chick lit is dead” more times than she’s read Bridget Jones’s Diary, Kim is driven to desperate measures, seeking advice from up-and-coming chick lit author, Hannah Marshak, her high school nemesis and resident “mean girl.” As if Kim doesn’t have enough on her plate balancing her secretarial duties with her blog Pastel Is the New Black, shrugging off the growing pile of agent rejections, and keeping her best friend from turning green over Kim’s budding friendship with Hannah, Nicholas is so blinded by his career ambitions, he doesn’t see that their home sweet home could use more than a dash of sugar.

This is the year when all of Kim’s dreams—professional and romantic—are supposed to come true, but will the story have a happily ever after, or will Kim end up unpublished and all alone?

This novel can be read as a sequel or as a standalone and is best accompanied by a cocktail, preferably a pink one. 

 

 

* This post contains affiliate links.
** This post first appeared on Every Free Chance Books (everyfreechance.com) on January 18, 2016. Book cover, graphics, and links updated on April 24, 2018.

 




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  • by meredithgschorr
    Posted January 18, 2016 11:36 am 0Likes

    Thank you so much for this amazing review! I’m so excited you loved Novelista Girl!

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