Publisher: Sourcebooks
Publication date: January 6th 2015
My rating: 3 stars
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A delightful new contemporary romance novella from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Julia London.
One winter's night a blizzard sweeps across the country, demonstrating that fate can change the course of lives in an instant...and fate has got a sense of humor.
Chelsea Crawford and Ian Rafferty are high profile ad execs in cutthroat competition for a client. When a major winter storm puts New York City on lockdown, the two rivals have to make it through the night together-oh, the many ways in which opposites attract...
My
Thoughts:
One Mad Night was
a short romance filled with fun, snarky banter and a satisfying conclusion.
Chelsea and Ian are top ad executives pitted against each other
to win a prime account. The cutthroat
nature of advertising makes it so they both are at odds, with the higher ups
not necessarily leveling with either of them.
Without the competition inherent with their positions Chelsea and Ian
would naturally be attracted, they have combustible chemistry, so when the “snowpocalypse”
rains down on New York and they’re inadvertently stranded in the office their
attraction ignites and it’s impossible for either one to resist the pull. As
they get to know each other, the competition for their major account becomes
more secondary to their developing feelings.
Sometimes I want a short story, something I can read and
enjoy without committing to a large page count. It’s tough to pull off a
satisfying story in a short amount of pages, but I’ve read novellas that have
blown me away. One Mad Night was cute
and started off really strong: funny snarky
banter, great sexual chemistry. I really enjoyed the overall story. It was a quick, fun read, but as with a lot
of novellas some of the depth of feeling was a little lacking. I did absolutely adore the way things ended;
it was everything I could’ve wished for Ian and Chelsea!
Its disappointing to see that it had such great potential in the beginning but didn't follow-through to the end. It's frustrating when you start to enjoy it, especially in a contemporary romance. I agree, novellas or short stories are really hard to come by with a strong plotline. Great review, Rachel! :)
ReplyDeleteI don't really like novellas, but this still sounds like fun. I love the whole rivals romance concept so I would like this I think. I'm glad you still enjoyed this, Rachel. Lovely review!
ReplyDeleteI don't mind short stories either. Sometimes, stories with very little commitment is what I need. Sorry it didn't pan out for you, though. Sucks when that happens.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean when novellas sometimes fail to deliver on depth. I get so attached to the characters and suddenly it all wraps up and ends and it feels to quick, clean, and tied up with a bow. Glad you still enjoyed this one, though, Rachel. I'll be curious to see if you decide to continue with this author's work and how her full-length novels will compare. Wonderful mini-review, dear!(:
ReplyDeleteI don't read novellas unless it's part of a series or of some sorts. It just seems too short for me that I tend to crave for more. But sometimes, reading huge books constantly tire me. I guess novellas could do the trick
ReplyDeletei'm glad that you enjoyed this one overall, rachel! yeah, it's hard to get a lot of depth in a novella, seeing as they're so short!
ReplyDeleteYay for fun, snarky banter Rachel! And I'm with you, sometimes I just want something quick and cute that I can read just for sheer entertainment. It doesn't need to blow me away with its literary brilliance, just bring a smile to my face instead:)
ReplyDeleteThis is why I am in two minds about novellas. I love how quickly you can get into a story but it always seems like just as it is gathering steam it's over. This one sounds like a fun read tho! I love the cover too.
ReplyDeleteI haven't really read a lot of novellas. I'm sorry this one lacked some depth.
ReplyDeleteI do love novellas! Sometimes they're the perfect palate cleansers. But I agree that it can be hard to develop the depth of relationship found in a full length story. Glad you enjoyed this one overall!
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