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Thank you so much @HarperCollins & @NetGalley for giving me this eARC in exchange for my honest and unbiased review (Release Date | 25 November 2021)

SYNOPSIS | Alice has just returned to the office after the COVID pandemic lockdown & she is thrilled to be back in a space that will help her creative brain thrive. The problem is that her company has decided to cut costs therefore they will be hot desking with another colleague... her hot desk buddy just happens to be the guy she has had a huge crush on for over 2 years.

WHAT I LIKED:
- the concept of leaving notes for each other (very reminiscent of The Flat Share)

WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE:
- that I am meant to believe that both characters have been pining after each other for over 2 years after having one drunken kiss (& no dialogue) at Reading festival
- the excessive use of the word "ace"
- this is the second book I've read featuring COVID & I didn't like it anymore this time round
- the conflicts on both sides added unnecessary drama
- I wasn't invested in the romance. I felt no butterflies.

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A great look at life as life gets back to "normal" after the Covid pandemic. Having your own space to work and then having to share can be fraught with lots of problems especially if the person concerned is not much liked. I found it funny at times but I found the long monologues by Alice a little bit tiresome. I really can understand Alice wanting to get back to the office. I really enjoyed how the romance gradually grew as we got to know the main characters.

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I received this book complimentary from NetGalley but all opinions are my own. *SPOILERS*

This was bad. I quite like the premise but how it plays out bothers me. I did not like the surprise child who was hidden from the dad. I don’t feel like it was sufficiently wrapped up to conclude either. I don’t know if I’d read anything else. I liked Alice. Jamie was okay. I left pretty unsure. It ended very abruptly in my view.

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This was the cutest read I’ve enjoyed in a long time! A love story developing between two office workers forced to share a desk and progressing from rivals to lovers. A great way to while away those fall nights!

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Not for me unfortunately. Having lived through all the covid rubbish was enough. Trying to read about it was step too far unfortunately

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I started reading this book around the same time I started The Flatshare. Sadly, I decided to dnf that book due to the post-it notes plot point, and did the same with this book. I guess I need my characters in the same room to really feel the romance and tension.

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Well, don't judge this book by it's cover, because it's not a fun romcom of a book. The main character is so focused on her love for her desk...we get it, it's her only personal space...don't need it repeated ad nauseam...that I got a quarter way through the book and just gave up.

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC for an honest review.

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Thank you to NetGalley for my copy of this book, here's my honest review:

Unfortunately, this book wasn’t for me. The story at points felt either too repetitive or too choppy. I had a hard time feeling invested inthe book.

I also didn't connect with the main character. I felt she spent a great deal of the beginning of the book complaining about how she didn't like to share her desk, apartment, space, etc.. Because of this, the first part of the book was really slow. Because of that, I had a hard time really getting into to the story overall.

Even though the story wasn’t quite my style it did have some endearing parts to it that would make it a good read for some.

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Alice has always loved her job and gives it her all, so when she learns that the company she works for is moving to flexi hours and desk sharing she has to prepare herself for a huge adjustment in her work life, especially when she learns that the person she will be sharing her usually well organised desk with is the most annoying man that works within the office.

Jamie and Alice are different in many ways, and it is safe to say that their personalities clash on a regular basis – but there is also an undeniable chemistry between them. However, with Jamie being set on tormenting Alice in any way he can, he has to become more creative, especially as they won’t be in the office at the same anymore.

And so the post-it notes start between them. With Jamie determined to continue his tormenting ways he has to do it from afar. With Alice rising to the challenge too, will they ever become more than annoying acquaintances.

Every time I see that Zara Stoneley is releasing another book I am filled with excitement as I just know that I am in for a treat. Alice and Jamie are both fascinating characters who have their own traits and flaws that provide us with a heartwarmingly hilarious plot. With a storyline that flows effortlessly from start to finish, this is one of those books that will keep you hooked to the very end.

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The premise captured my interest (as did the cover!) but the opening scenes referenced Covid and returning to work post-quarantine and I lost interest fairly quickly. I read books as an escape, not to read about what I just experienced! I thought the Post-It notes were super cute but I just couldn't get on board with the way the romance panned out.

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I was so lucky to receive an advance copy of Hot Desk from NetGalley in exchange for my honest review and opinion. I felt the book started off a bit slow but I stuck with it and can honestly say I really enjoyed it.

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DNF - personally I found this hard to read, I've loved some of Zara Stonely's books but this was painfully cringe. I don't like books around covid as I read to escape the real world so I didn't enjoy that aspect but again, that's personal preference.

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When I saw this tour drop in my inbox I knew I had to be a part of it. I love Zara Stoneley novels and jump at the chance to read them. They're quirky, full of humour, friendship, love and light hearted fun. I think everyone needs a Zara Stoneley novel in their collection, oh at least all of them ;)

Was it me, or was Alice always procrastinating? A bit like me really, trying to do everything but what I'm supposed to be doing, but she seemed to be a bit obsessed with her desk, maybe even a bit OCD with it? Jamie definitely comes across as a free spirited jack the lad in the beginning and those men kind of annoy me a bit, but he also helped to make the book what it is. The relationship that Alice and Jamie had flew off the page (or in my case kindle) and it really did spark, I loved the snarky comments between them and the banter they had in general.

This book has very much so, been written with the current pandemic in mind and going back to work after lockdown. I don't understand how people can be sharing their desk in these times, however I'd like to take my hat off to Zara for trying something a little different and making these difficult times a little light hearted.

As most people know, I'll try reading anything, this for me was a good book, but it didn't hit as many of the right spots for me as the others have. This will not deter me from reading the authors books as I love them too much.

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Ahh this was such a cute book! At the beginning it was difficult to not immediately want to compare it to The Flatshare but this was definitely different. I liked that we already had some sort of relationship established. I think this was my first novel that mentioned COVID, I actually liked the way it was handled! Simply loved getting swept up in this story and loved the ending. Brava!

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A typical meet-cute office romance. Nothing really unique about it, just basic standard stuff. Overall it was cute, but some of the passages got a little long-winded and I found myself skipping ahead to the next bit of dialogue.

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Thank you to HarperCollins UK and NetGalley of the ARC of "Hot Desk" by Zara Stoneley.

Going into this I expected just an average romance. Covid was mentioned but it wasnt heavily important which means that I wouldn't have to DNF this book (Covid is still ongoing and it's uncomfortable to read)
However, I'm glad I stayed with this book. I absolutely loved Jamie. His character was amazing and perfect and I really want my own Jamie now.

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I always like a Zara Stoneley’s novel and, while I did enjoy Hot Desk, it is not my favorite by this author. I liked the concept of the story, the exchange of post-it notes between Jamie and Alice, and how the plot develops, but I found it also a bit too repetitive and, at least at the beginning, I didn’t really like the protagonist, Alice. Her obsession with her stuff was a bit too much and too central to the story. As she develops and she becomes more determined I started to like her a bit and enjoy the story more. All in all, an enjoyable read from an author I will keep reading.

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Thank you NetGalley for sending this arc for an honest review!

NOW WHERE DO I BEGIN BECAUSE THAG DESK WAS INDEED HOT. AND MY BODY WAS DEFINITELY WARMING UP. Like hoT DAMN MAMA I SHOULDN’T BE FEELING THIS WAY BUT IM MELTING IN EVREY CORNER OF MY BODY IN OUTRAGEOUS FORMATIONS. One thing for sure. I will never be in my living room when I read this again. Because Um HOT DAMN MAMA. There’s really not much to say without spoiling other than prepare to heat UPPPPP.

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A very fun easygoing light read, I enjoyed this book as it was funny and lighthearted at the same time

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This is a sweet, fun, easy read. I was expecting a lot bot more towards the end, but it still did the work for me. The premise is super cute.

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