Showing posts with label Lindsey Lanza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lindsey Lanza. Show all posts

Not Safe for Work

Tuesday, June 18, 2024


Not Safe for Work
(California Love, #2)
by Lindsey Lanza

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Publication Date: June 18, 2024
Publisher: Indie
Pages: 354
ISBN: 9798218370442
Genre: Romance | Contemporary
Source: ARC

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Synopsis: Olivia Diamond may be the heiress to a wine vineyard but her life working on the sales team of a tech startup could not be duller. She’s the only female on her team and the promotion she has been working so hard for may not come unless she agrees to date a client to close a deal.

Gavin Scott has had his eyes on Olivia since he first interviewed her for the position. He’s kept his feelings under wraps but when he finds out Olivia’s client keeps asking her out, he steps up to be her fake boyfriend so the client will back down.

Review: Lindsey became an auto-buy author for me after I read her first book, Speechless. This is her third book and it did not disappoint! It was engaging from start to finish. The chemistry between the characters was absolute perfection. There are some really sweet scenes and some deliciously spicy moments. I really enjoyed all of the humor and banter.

This is my very first women-in-tech read but I loved Lindsey’s depiction of female struggles in male-dominated workplaces/industries. The boys-club culture was really toxic but necessary for the storyline. Olivia is such a strong character, I really enjoyed seeing how she navigated the work culture and never gave up.

I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Speechless

Saturday, February 18, 2023




by Lindsey Lanza

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Publication Date: January 17, 2023
Publisher: Independently Published
Pages: 328
ISBN: 9784088044377
Genre: Contemporary | Romance
Source: Kindle Unlimited

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Synopsis: Lucy Gold may write fairy tales for a living but her life is anything but one. Looking for a fresh start after her divorce, she sets out to Los Angeles with her service dog. Right before boarding the plane, her living arrangements fall through and just when Lucy begins to realize she is now homeless, a handsome stranger comes to her rescue and offers her a place to stay at his Malibu mansion.

Henry Turner is at the peak of his career as an award-winning composer but his crippling anxiety prevents him from living the life he wants. On a whim and in a moment of compassion, he steps outside his comfort zone and invites Lucy (a complete stranger) to stay at his house with him and his bandmates. 

Review: Omg! I am OBSESSED with this book. Seriously, obsessed! I feel like I can't actually form a coherent sentence when it comes to describing the magic that is Speechless - how ironic. It has so many wonderful tropes: meet cute, forced proximity, mental health representation, chronic illness representation, Jewish representation,  slow burn, dual point of view, and found family.

The chemistry between the characters is absolute perfection. Speechless is such a beautiful story about healing, overcoming insecurities and fear, and the relationship/love between friends, family, and lovers. This book features some heavy topics (chronic illness and mental health) but it leaves the reader with a sense of optimism and empathy.

"I'm starting to realize that finding the perfect partner or having the perfect family isn't an ending at all. It's more like the prologue. What happens next is the story. And I'm finally feeling like my story isn't over, that maybe it hasn't even begun." - Lindsey Lanza, Speechless

This is Lindsey's debut novel and I can't wait to see what she comes up with next. I have a feeling she will be an auto-buy author for me! I had to give this book 5 beautiful stars. That's how much I loved it. I had the hardest time putting this book down to go to sleep because I enjoyed it so much. Thank you to my book club, Matzah Book Soup, for choosing this amazing novel as the February read. I may not have read this book otherwise and that would be a real shame because it's easily one of my favorite books ever.





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