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Beth Reekles, who's known for her "Kissing Booth" books, has seamlessly stepped into the adult/women's fiction game with this novel. Here, various residents in the London Lane apartment building get a note from building management that they are expected to quarantine for a week amidst the beginning of the pandemic. With nowhere else to go, these various characters end up confronting their current lives and situations. We get a variety of leading players, from longtime couples confronting the future of their relationship, newly dating couples diving into that next stage very quickly, a bridal party who cannot stop fighting while prepping for upcoming nuptials, and a one-night stand that lasts one whole week. Told in multiple perspectives, we see how their different friendships and romances are tested in a series of quick novellas, almost.
While reading, I absolutely couldn't put this book down thanks to its catchy language that's just so much fun and draws me in. Not only that, but this quick read features an array of equally lovable yet authentic characters that I'm invested in each of their journeys. It did read like mini-vignettes or something since each story was quite separate until one cute scene towards the end that really brings everyone together as a community. Plus, that ending (minus one heartsick twist) had me grinning so wide at this adorable and fun read.

I really enjoyed reading this book. The author had me right from the beginning. I loved how it told the story of everyone that was in the building. How almost all the characters intertwined some way or another. There was love, there was heartbreak, people learned about their relationships and what they did and didn't want. They were stuck in uncomfortable situations. I think this book correctly described a lot of things that actually happened during lock down for many people. I would recommend this book to other readers.

Thank you so much for.the opportunity to read this lovely eARC!
WoW! how do I even find the correct set of words to describe this book. 5 stars doesn’t even seem like enough because I loved it THAT much.
This book was a fun, quick read and was totally unputdownable.
Honestly this one took me by surprise.
Still set in the charming backdrop of London, with great side characters, this book just felt like a warm hug.
I could not be more pleased with how much I loved this story.
It leaves you with feel good, happy vibes! I can’t wait to keep reading more from Beth!
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I will cross post my review closer to pub date!

Book was a bit difficult to read. The jumping around was confusing and it was hard to enjoy the characters. The formatting in ebook form made it hard to follow as well.

This was cute! It was different than other stuff I’ve read but it was fun. It follows a handful of apartments during a week of lockdown in their complex. A one night stand, a new relationship, a two year relationship, a four year relationship, and a bridal planning party all wrapped up into one book that had me giggling! I thought it would be hard to keep everyone straight- it wasn’t. It was an easy, light ready that gave me some perspective on how other people might have been effected by the pandemic.

I didn’t know that I needed to read a light romance set during the pandemic until I read this. Lockdown on London Lane was charming, and funny, and frustrating, and irritating, and just what I needed at the moment.
Each of the 5 characters that we follow in the story experience many of the same struggles many of us have experienced these past 18 months. I found reading these challenges in a fictionalized format to be surprisingly validating and comforting. Although the story of each character is different, it’s easy to relate with each one of them…even the characters that are incredibly aggravating.
Thank you NetGalley for a chance to read a digital ARC of Lockdown on London Lane in exchange for an honest review.
#LockdownonLondonLane #NetGalley

At first it was hard reading a book set during the first few months of the pandemic, especially since we're still experiencing the pandemic. But I quickly got wrapped up in the stories of the inhabitants of London Lane and was rooting for them. I think the author did a good job of realistically handling the relationships of the building, and I liked that it switched from person to person. And the ending was very sweet.
Thank you to #netgalley for this ARC.

It is a perfect lockdown read that includes all the fear, anxiety, love & many different sentiments that one has passed through & is so relatable. It's similar to overhearing the gossips of what's occurring in our neighbors' homes. Every account is unusual & has a diverse set of difficulties with its resolution. I am amazed how the writer could conceive those multiple situations & put them over orderly.
The author is incredibly gifted, ingenious & has a definite story-telling ability. I wholly savored reading all stories, but the sassy of the lot has to be the one including the bridezilla & her girlfriends. I hope the writer publishes a sequel or simply a standalone for every account. All those who are rom-com enthusiasts will absolutely adore the book. I would want to acknowledge Netgalley, the Author & the Publisher, for an e-ARC of this novel.

Lockdown on London Lane followed several couples, along with a group of friends who ended up getting locked down in the apartment building for a week together. This was not expected and many were not prepared for it.
Throughout the book you go back and forth between the people who live in different apartments and follow the situations they are in. From 2 people who had a 1 night stand to a couple who has been together for over 4 years. You get a mix of different stages of relationships, along with a friendship between a maid of honor and a bride.
Being stuck with someone in a 1 bedroom apartment for over a week, without being able to have the ability to leave and get some space really tests relationships. I liked how it also helped develop relationships between each set of people. There were many ups and downs and a happy endings.
I really enjoyed this read because it was very relatable in the time we are in. I could connect with each coupe in a different way because of what I have experienced on my own.
Overall I would recommend this book to others.

This was a really nice read.
I liked the fact that despite being a book about the pandemic and the lockdown, which was a very isolating experience, this was a coral story. I liked reading about the difference experiences of all the residents of the building and the first person perspective was perfect to really get into the minds and feels of all the characters.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

Thank you NetGalley and Wattpad books for this eARC!
I was intrigued by the summary and I must say this is my first pandemic/lockdown book. It was a lovely one to read.
The book follows the residents of the apartment complex that has been put on quarantine due to the pandemic, leaving unexpected guests locked in and residents locked out.
The narrative tells the stories of various residents of the flats affected. I enjoyed all the first person perspectives from the residents and the way the pandemic lockdown affected their lives but also taught them lessons about themselves and those close to them.
It was funny and moving, sad and hopeful. I think this is a lovely book to read as your first pandemic based book. It delves into emotion and perception, relationships and communication, self reflection and aspects of love and friendship.
I enjoyed each of the POVs and the characters were different and unique and I had not issue following their stories as the book progressed. There is heartwarming and heart ache in the narrative and it kept me reading and very engaged. The writing style is very natural and approachable.

I really liked this book and thought it was executed pretty well. The writing could've been improved but it still managed to make me feel a wide variety of emotions. By the end, I felt decently attached to every single character. If the premise sounds enticing to you, give it a try and I think you'll end up loving it.

This book is our COVID-19 RomCom, and I am here for it!
It follows 5 different groups of people who all live in the same apartment complex and are lockdown due to the pandemic. During this time we get a look into their lives and can see how the lockdown is affecting their lives.
We see a couple who begin to re-evaluate their relationship after 7 straight days together.
A couple who are trying to social distance in their tiny flat.
Four friends who are stuck together after having a sleepover when the lockdown was called.
A couple who recently started dating
A one-night stand who are now stuck with each other after meeting up through a dating app.
We follow their stories during the 7 day lockdown through heart-felt and funny writing. The book is a perfect look into the pandemic and how it effects people differently. If you love rom-coms this book is for you!

3.5/5 to be honest. First of all I would like to thank @netgalley and @wattpadbooks for this eARC and the opportunity of reading this story. This is the first story I've read situated in a pandemic and even though I usually not read romance book this story made me very happy and was very cute. one of the things I really liked was how it reflected many real life scenarios of being in lockdown and the development of all the characters through the story was really good, it definitely shows how they were able to reflect on their life decisions which was something I could relate to. Also I would like to emphasize how much I loved Imogen and Nates´ story, it just melted my heart.
However, it did feel to much so many points of views that changed constantly and that was the main I reason I wasn't able to connect with any of the characters, and it took me like half of the book to memorize which story was which. Also I would have liked to read a bit more of Ethan´s story.
In overall it was a really sweet and fast read and for me (who not reads this genres too often) I did enjoyed it :)

Thank you @netgalley and @wattpadbooks for the advanced reader copy of this book for an honest review. This is my second pandemic setting read and while I understand the concern some have with this idea when reading is an escape of reality, I think that the light hearted, funny perspectives of the tenants on lockdown in this building was refreshing! I am a big fan at laughing through hard times and this book nailed that idea. While the characters were exaggerated in some ways, I also found them relatable in things I have noticed in pandemic about myself or what others have shared. Some of the nit picking little things seems outrageous and laughable.. but when people feel they have no control over anything.. they often look for anything they can control whether it's the time you exercise you aren't willing to budge on, or feeling upset someone made your dishes dirty even though they just cooked you dinner. The addition of a character whose partner got locked out of the building instead of being trapped together like the others was a creative idea I really enjoyed! Also I learned I would never want to be trapped for a week with a stressed bride🙅🏻♀️If you are a fan of movies like Love Actually with character development in multiple groups that connect, this will not disappoint! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Book Release date 2/1/22

The pandemic, lockdown and the lives of five residents of London Lane. Once gotten into, hard to put down as it brings realistic insight people's lives and struggles during the unexpected lockdown. Follow the five very different people in a situation that is truly relatable.

The first book for me to read by this author but I will be on the lookout for more for sure! Highly recommend this one!

First and most important, PINEAPPLE DOES NOT BELONG ON PIZZA.
Ok, glad we sorted that out, this book was ADORABLE. The lack of “spice” made it downright wholesome. I wasn’t even bothered by it because I was thoroughly entertained.
It takes place during a pandemic and an entire apartment building gets quarantined.
An apartment building that holds five couples in different stages of development.
There is Imogen, MY GIRL, who gives off a Wine Aunt vibe and gets caught trying to ghost her boring one-night stand, Nate.
Isla, who is about to get a crash course in cohabitating, when her shiny new boyfriend, Danny can’t leave after their long weekend date.
Serena, who decides to have a meltdown and question the entire existence of her relationship with her clueless boyfriend of 4 years, Zach.
Ethan, is a very co-dependent gamer who is miserable without his girlfriend, Charlotte, whom is stuck at her parents.
Olivia, might have it the worst of all, seeing as she is stuck with a bridal party, complete with a bridezilla and annoying American.
I know a lot of people are sick of hearing about pandemics these days, but the synopsis is very upfront about the premise, so there should be no surprises there.
All of the characters were well developed, whether you could stand them or not, is a personal preference (looking at you Serena). Most of them are very relatable as well.
The flow between these points of view and the clever ways in which they overlapped was very smooth. I was never feeling “stuck” reading too much about a POV I wasn’t interested in.
Overall, this was a cute, fun, quick read, I would recommend for those that like rom-coms with not a lot of “spice”.
Check it out, when it hits shelves/e-readers February 1st, 2022!
A big thanks to the Publisher & NetGalley for gifting me a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

Lockdown on London Lane is set when the pandemic is just beginning and restrictions are new and unfamiliar. A notice goes to each flat informing the occupants that someone has tested positive and building management is imposing a 7 day lockdown. No one can enter or leave for the week. 5 narrators deal with the complications of lockdown.
Imogen is stuck in the flat of a one-night stand who’s name she can’t remember. Socially awkward Ethan is looking forward to his girlfriend returning from a weekend trip, but when she arrives she is not allowed in the building and he is left alone. Serena and her boyfriend have been struggling lately. When he orders Hawaiian pizza she is floored that after 4 years she did not know that he likes pineapple on his pizza. This causes her to question their whole relationship and leads to a blowout fight on lockdown day 1. Isla is in the honeymoon phase of a new relationship; after a month he has not seen her less than perfectly made up and on her best behaviour. How can she possibly poop when he is in the apartment? Olivia is looking forward to guests leaving after hosting a DIY wedding weekend for her Bridezilla best friend and the other bridesmaids. The slumber party is wearing thin.
Told in alternating chapters we follow the ups and downs of the week as the characters learn about themselves and relationships are tested.
The characters ware endearing and the idea of being quarantined in less than ideal circumstances or with less than ideal people is both timely and relatable. This book was pretty much what people expect and love from a rom-com- awkward people and situations and for the most part happy endings in which everyone has experienced some personal growth.
Thank you to the author and publisher for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.

This book is difficult to summarize, but this is basically a view in from different characters about their experiences during lockdown in England. Initially it took some time getting into especially as there are multiple POVs, however once I properly gotten into it, I struggled to put it down and finished it super fast. It felt like a realistic insight into actual people's lives and their struggles... some got it better, some didn't. The setting was perfect for it and the writing was spot on - sometimes I felt like laughing, sometimes like crying.
Loved it.