Cover Image: The Love Square

The Love Square

Pub Date:   |   Archive Date:

Member Reviews

a funny light-hearted rom-com with no depth. Still enjoyable. Liked the characters and the premise was good, but the plot was similar to many rom-coms. I would still recommend this because it did have some funny parts.

Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?

I really enjoyed the character of Penny. I could empathise as she tried to date in the modern world. And what I really loved about the book was that I didn’t know how it was going to end. Therefore I raced through it just to find out. I think this is a good by the pool read during the summer, where you want something light but to be entertained.

Was this review helpful?

I found this book to be an enjoyable read but not great! It definitely was funny and most of the characters are likeable and easy to relate to. Overall, I am glad I got the opportunity to read this book and would recommend it to readers.

Was this review helpful?

This book was so good! The characters were so well rounded, you felt like you actually knew them! The plot was so good you didn't want the book to end!

Was this review helpful?

Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

I am having a hard time rating this book, purely because my emotions about it are all over the place. My real rating probably falls under 3.5/3.75.

The Love Square is an enthusiastic, fast paced read about a woman named Penny who has never had any luck in dating. This time though, Penny finds herself surrounded by 3 men she likes and who like her back even more. The book guides us through Penny meeting all of the men and how she interacts in each relationship, including of course Penny's life journey and the ups and downs that come with being a chef and having immense love for your family. Halfway through the book I was unapologetically and enthusiastically rooting for one of them - I won't name who just in case it is considered a spoiler - and that decision stuck with me until the very end.

I believe at its core, The Love Square is more of a book about finding yourself, standing up for yourself and finally allowing yourself to believe you deserve good things and that you can let good things happen to you. Just as in real life though, this realisation comes from the culmination of a set of love affairs, ups and downs, heartbreak and crying with a bootle of wine in hand.

Penny is a strong character. She has been through the loss of both her parents, her own battle against breast cancer and pretty much every issue that society issues on women in general. I was happy to read through Penny's journey and to see her own up to her mistakes, getting help for herself, and deciding that she can do something that she wants, for once.

I must highlight as well that the side characters is this book are absolutely phenomenal. I fell in love with Sharon, Charlie and Stuart right from the point of introduction and would even love if each of these got their own book with the story that goes alongside the events in The Love Square- a reader can dream, right?

All in all, The Love Square is an enjoyable, witty read about someone who is trying to find her place in this world and trying to figure out where her life is headed. Life will throw everything at you, but you're lucky if you manage to handle it like Penny Bridge.

Was this review helpful?

Penny thinks she is unlovable and unlucky when it comes to love. She wants nothing more than to start a family but can’t seem to find the right guy. She has a great business, a great family, and great friends but feels like she is missing something.
While I finished this book in one day and genuinely enjoyed it, there were quite a few things that frustrated me that seemed to be thrown in all at the end.
Unlike other romance books, I truly didn’t know which way Penny was leaning and who she would choose. I felt 2 of the 3 love interests didn’t have much chemistry with Penny, and I was confused to why they were ever in the picture.
It was a quick, enjoyable read during my quarantine. Thanks to Netgalley and Avon Books UK for the ARC!

Was this review helpful?

Unlike most romance novels, I truly did not know how this one was going to end! It had me flip-flopping and guessing all the way through.

Before even reading the synopsis, “A Love Square” indiscreetly reveals there is more than one man in the picture here. I instantly found the premise intriguing: Penny is single & hopelessly unlucky in love, until suddenly, she's finds herself with not one.... but 3 men vying for her love. It’s the perfect set up for a brilliant, cheesy, feel-good rom com. Instead, it was much more irritating to witness her date multiple men than I anticipated. Most of the book, I found myself frustrated with Penny’s indecision (but then again, that was partially what drove me to keep reading). While the story starts strong, midway through I found myself rushing, wanting it to be over.

With ALL of that said, did I read this in one sitting? I sure did. Could I put it down? Absolutely not.

Was this review helpful?

The romance genre is quite a hit or miss situation for me and Williams' "The love square" definitely felt pretty underwhelming .

Was this review helpful?

Three very different men, but who to choose 🤔

Penny Bridge, about to embark on a new chapter, leaving her cafe in Stuart's capable hands, to help her uncle by managing his pub/restaurant, due to ill health.

Rewind a few months, Penny's been single for five years, is looking for love without much success, raising questions with herself, why? What's wrong with me? until ...... events then unfolding from here until the day Penny met Francesco.

Fast forward, six months later.. managing/working at The Red Panda, and so it begins.... three very different men, but who to choose.

Full of humour with aromas of romance and tinges of sadness. A great light hearted read, perfect for the summer. Put time aside, you may not want to put this book down, before you've finished ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Was this review helpful?

I loved every second of reading this book, honestly couldn't put it down. This was just the kind of entertaining read I needed.

Was this review helpful?