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This novella is a quick and easy read, perfect for Valentines Day. Arcade owner Amara is continuously annoyed by the noise complaints of her mall neighbor, Valentino and his jewelry store. When the two store owners are thrown together after a robbery, sparks begin to fly and they realize the other is not as bad as they first thought.
There's not a lot of build-up to the romance in this story, but that is largely due to the brevity of the book. At some points, it does seem as if there are missing scenes that need to be included, but even without them, you can still feel the chemistry between the two lead characters. We get to witness Amara change from a single woman, bitter about Valentines Day to a woman who is open to love. The story wraps up with a cute little bow at the end and makes you feel good.
I give it 4 stars because, for a short novella, the author does a great job of pulling you into the story and making you feel the emotions of the characters. I definitely recommend this for a fun Valentine read! I would also like to check out other titles by the same author.

This was a cute and cheesy little novella that was a very fast read and a nice little "palette cleanser" between some heavier, darker and twistier books as of late.
This didn't have a ton of depth, but it was a novella so I wasn't expecting it to be super insightful.
I thought it was a great and short little read and an enjoyable introduction to this author.

“Mall You Need is Love” is a cute novella worth 3 stars. It is a fast paced, easy read featuring insta love, a little mystery, and the grumpy-sunshine/rivals-to-lovers trope.
Amara Hart is a realist who owns an arcade and doesn’t believe in the commercialized Valentine’s Day holiday. Valentino Rossi is the owner of the jewelry store next door. The two have a mini rivalry going on due to the noise that Amara’s arcade generates, but they don’t meet until Val’s jewelry store is robbed and the two form an instant connection. I am not a fan of insta love, but for the length of the novella, it worked for the story. It’s short, sweet, and a very cute read for Valentine’s day. I laughed during their interactions, especially the raccoon part, and I found the ending very endearing, especially the epilogue. If you’re looking for a cute read to quench your Valentine’s Day thirst, this is a great story to start off with.

This is a cute, short read. It felt rushed, not particularly fleshed out so their relationship didn’t feel fully formed. That said, I did like both Val and Amara and I was rooting for them. There was also the little mystery of who robbed Val’s store so it is a well rounded story for one so short!

This was a cute, fast-paced Valentine's read. If you want something quick to read in February then this is perfect for you.
Amara owns the arcade & Valentino owns the jewelry store next door, recommended by the police to come together to do night patrol after Valentino's store is robbed.
I like how this book was so easy to read with a unique concept executed fairly well.
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review :)

This was a quick and easy novella read by Sarah Robinson. Amara Hart is a cynic when it comes to love. When the retro-arcade she owns is used to rob the next door jewelry store she agrees to help out with a neighbourhood watch to ensure that it doesn't happen again. Valentino, the jewelry store owner, is known as a casanova who helps others express their love through the jewelry he curates. He struggles to understand Amara's hate of Valentine's Day and sets out to help her discover some good about it.
It's typical of a rom-com movie you would see, including the cheesy one liners and happily ever after. Being a novella this was instalove at it's finest, and I found it a little to fast for me. I didn't get a chance to feel like these two were meant for each other. The novella had some sweet points by both characters and is cute and adorable. I think if the novella had 20-30 more pages it would have given me more time to feel the chemistry between the couple and be rooting for them more than I was.
I am definitely interested in checking out more of Sarah Robinson's books in the future. Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy of this book in exchange for an open and honest review. All opinions are 100% mine.

(Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for a review)
Amara Hart is that cool, gets along with everybody, arcade owner in a shopping mall who is still very much single after her terrible ex. Valentino Rossi is the jewelry shop owner who got robbed a few days before Valentine's day. After much persuasion, Amara decides to help Valentino and that is when she learns who really Valentino is.
I was initially surprised that this was such a short book. I requested for this book because of the illustrated cover, it is really cute!
For the length of this book (82-83 pages), it was such a quick and easy read. Super cute and fluffy, I liked Amara's kindness and thoughts. I liked Valentino's intentions in making jewelry for people to express their love through. It is very much love-filled and appropriate book for Valentine's day. Both of them are very in tune with one another and it showed good chemistry between them.
Overall, if you want a quick read during Valentine's day (whether you are single or not), Valentino and Amara can be your valentine for the day.

thank you to NetGalley for an early copy of this in exchange for an honest review
this had such a cute premise and i love seeing a couple where one believes in love and the other doesn’t. this book was unfortunately very underdeveloped in my opinion. it’s a novella so it’s supposed to be short and have some insta love, but the way it was done in mall you need is love wasn’t great, bad even.
the characters were underdeveloped and certain details said about them in the premise weren’t even talked about in the book or were only glanced over telling the reader about it but never showing it. the premise talked about how silly love songs are what make val get out of bed in the morning but this was never brought up in the story. i would’ve loved a playlist or chapter titles/headings with some of his favorite love songs.
the pacing of the whole story was kinda off to me and the characters barely talked to one another before they got together at the end. i would’ve probably loved it more if it was just mostly them “patrolling” the empty mall for a night and them having actual conversations.
it was a quick and easy read though i’ll give the author that.
full review will be on goodreads a week before the book comes out (february 4th 2022) the link to the goodreads review will be added then as well.

Amara is an arcade owner that cares deeply for the kids that go there and Valentino is the jewelry store owner next to her. They have never officially met. When Val’s store gets robbed and Mara’s power goes out just before Valentines Day, they have to spend the night together and patrol the mall. During this time they get to know each other better and they start to develop feelings. Over the next few days, these feelings start to evolve more but will anything ever come out of it?
This is a cute short romance perfect for upcoming Valentines Day and only took me around an hour to read.
Let’s get into my thoughts:
-this is a really sweet short story and if you like short romances this is a great choice! On the other hand, if you like a slow-burn with more intense feelings that develop over a longer amount of time, then this probably wouldn’t be a great choice
-I love how Amara has a unique description and isn't a basic character!
-so why did I rate this a 3.5 star? Honestly, I really enjoyed the book but I feel that the romance in it was very rushed. If this book had like 20 more pages dedicated to romance and flirting, I definitely would have enjoyed it more.
-this was a little predictable but I love the story and plot in general.
-I do feel like I would forget most of this book in a matter of months.
Thank you, NetGalley for giving me an advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

I have read a lot of romance novellas so I know that you have to expect a certain amount of instalove but this was just too much for me.
The story follows Mara, an arcade owner in a mall full of shops that all have puns in their names. When her neighbor shop owner is robbed, Mara and Val team up to form a neighborhood watch to see if the robbers strike again. This lasts one night in which Mara and Val go from knowing nothing about each other to being super into each other.
The resolution of this book just seems really forced and unrealistic. Too neat.
The cover also makes is seem like it is going to have a little spice but no spice was had. Mara and Val’s relationship just felt like coworkers to me.

Mall You Need is Love by Sarah Robinson is a short and sweet enemies to lovers rom-com. Just in time for Valentine's Days ❤️🤓📚

Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC. I really enjoyed this book. A quick short read that left me wanting more. I am also not a fan of Valentine's day, so I get where Amara was coming from. But I loved the names Amara HART and VALENTINO. I felt like this was perfect.

This was a quick, cute holiday read. There are some unexpected twist woven throughout. You definitely can’t judge others by their appearance or history or you may find yourself surprised.

Exceptionally quick-read with the fun layer of Valentine's Day-lover with a Valentine's Day hater.
Amara and Val are paired together after both of their store are involved with a theft of jewelry from Val's store. The two form a sort of "neighbourhood-watch" to make sure the thief doesn't return. Quickly into the night, Amara realizes that Val isn't the casanova that the mall makes him out to seem. Val appreciates the inherent generosity that Amara seems to show everyone. When the mystery is solved, neither character is resolute on it being the ending of their relationship and both decide to take a chance on love.
To be honest, I'm not sure I'm qualified to give an adequate rating on the book as I seldom read novellas. I will say this: the book was quick, plot progressed in a sensical manner, had a few heart-warming moments, and wrapped up nicely, as a romance should.

I blitzed through this book over the weekend as I just could not get enough. Light and witty I enjoyed every second. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

This was a short, fun read. Since it was a novella, the relationship moved fast but the dialogue was cute and the couple was engaging.

Valentines day. Amara an arcade owner who doesnt believe in love and Valentino the jewelry store owner next door who does. Amara and Valentino are neighbors in the mall, Amara owns a retro-style gaming arcade while Valentino owns a jewelry store. When Valentino’s store is robbed a few days before Valentine’s day circumstances bring the two neighbors together and they find that they just might be in for an adventure. Filled with cute sweet moments and an oppostie’s attract story, this was a adorable read!
*Thanks Netgalley and Author Collective 20 for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review*

I very much enjoyed this charming little romance. It's the sweet, amusing story of a jeweler and an arcade owner with side by side shops in the mall who have never actually met until his store gets robbed. Valentino and Mara are likeable characters and the epilogue to their heartwarming story is just perfect. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.

Perfect novella to put you in the mood for Valentine’s Day!
This was super cute and romcom goodness. The banter was witty and the characters were a lot of fun. I also liked the setting. The mall is something everyone knows and if you’ve worked in a mall (I have!) this is an extra special treat.
Super quick read too!

A cute short read.
Amara, an arcade owner, and avid gamer, and Valentino a jewellery store owner who believes in love. They've never met face to face until there's a break-in near valentines day.
I found this an entertaining read and I liked both MCs.
3.5 stars