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Georgie, All Along

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Georgie, All Along was a cute romance read. It truly felt genuine and cutesy. If you are a fan of small town romance, then you are going to love this one. Georgie finds herself back to her hometown where she finds her personal diary. And she discovers that she hasn't been living her life as she thought she was. Since discovering her personal diary, she starts to live her expectations or try too. She has to adjust to certain things.

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This was a fine story, nothing earth shattering but kept me interested. It seems as though it would only appeal to one demographic, not sure it has lasting power beyond that.

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I listened to the audio book on @everand. The narration was great. I'm just not sure how I felt about the story. I felt no connection to the characters except Hank 🐕. I didn't necessarily hate the book but I didn't love it. 🤷‍♀️

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This book is pure delight - Georgie returns home to help her long time friend prepare for the birth of her first child when she discovers the "fic", a book they created prior to starting high school filled with all the things they'd imagined for their future. Feeling a little adrift, she decides to complete tasks she outlined as a means to finding a new path for herself. I felt many emotions during this - most importantly joy.

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2.5 I had such a hard time getting into this book. I really thought I would love it based on the grumpy sunshine romance usually being one of my favorites but for some reason I just had no feelings about the characters which left me kind of indifferent to what happened. I will say I could see others enjoying this but for some reason the characters really didn’t do much for me.

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Georgie, All Along was a well done story with the grumpy/sunshine romance trope woven together with themes of coming home, finding your place in life and familial relationships. This slow burn story did a great job at developing the characters and I was invested in the outcome. Honestly, at first Levi annoyed me with his sullen, no talking attitude, but he quickly grew on me and I was rooting for him and Georgie. I liked that the communication was mostly there, and even when they were working through things, it felt mature.
Thank you Kensington Books for the copy through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

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Thank you very much for the opportunity to read this book early! I really enjoyed it. I thought the writing was very well done, and the story kept me interested. I believe my students/patrons would also love this book and will be acquiring it for the library!

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Unfortunately this one fell flat for me! I’m so glad I got to review this one and it is definitely something I would recommend to certain readers but not for everyone. Wasn’t a huge fan of the main character and prefer stronger female MCs with more grounded characteristics

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I was excited to pick up Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn because I really enjoyed one of her other books called Love Lettering. What I enjoyed most about Love Lettering was the realistic way that the relationship developed between the two main characters, and I was happy to find that the same was true for this book as well.

When Georgie is laid off from her job as a personal assistant to a hollywood filmmaker, she comes back to her hometown to stay for a while. It isn't ideal, but her best friend is about to have a baby, and her parents have a house sitting empty. The set up is decent.

While cleaning up Bel's house one day, Georgie stumbles upon an old journal that the two of them kept during their teenage years. They wrote about their hopes and their dreams for high school, and compiled a list of things they wanted to do and achieve.

Bel is busy preparing for the new baby. So Georgie takes things into her own hands. There are a lot of things on the list that have yet to be done. Why can't she complete them now?

I love a bucket list type story, where characters are challenging themselves to try new things. It always makes for humorous situations and this story was no exception. One of the funniest scenes to me is when Georgie does something a little reckless, and has to be rescued.

I mean, she doesn't really need rescuing. But Levi might kind of sort of jump to his own conclusions.

Georgie, All Along was a very emotional story. On one hand you have Georgie, who is trying to figure out what to do with her life. And then there's Levi. He's obviously a very nice guy, but he's still so uncomfortable with his past. He's conditioned himself to believe that he's fine on his own and that he doesn't need anyone, besides his dog Hank.

Georgie and Levi are total opposites and I loved that for this story. It was sweet to see how Georgie could help him open up. And I loved his more vulnerable moments with her.

If you like grumpy/sunshine romances then this book is for you. Georgie is the bright spot in Levi's day, and I loved that for him.

Thank you to Netgalley for an eBook in exchange for my honest thoughts! I think contemporary romance fans will love this book. It feels very much like a story that could be made into a great romcom, in my opinion.

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I often have trouble with contemporary romance, especially without some element of over the top humor or an element of mystery/suspense. I have trouble believing the conflict between the characters, and have little patience for situations that could be cleared up with a simple conversation. Clayborn's characters were nuanced and three dimensional and while communication was a factor, it was done so in a very believable way. I loved how they both grew as individuals and as a couple. This was my first Clayborn novel and absolutely will not be my last.

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Kirk may always take the crown for most quirky character, but the characters of Kate Clayborn’s Georgie, All Along certainly have their quirks, too. When longtime personal assistant Georgie Mulcahy returns to her hometown, the last thing she expects to find is the onetime town troublemaker and current town hermit staying in her parents’ house. But a call to her endearing but careless parents reveals there’s no way out of her predicament: both Georgie and Levi were told they could stay in the house. Now, as Georgie goes after the dreams she wrote in a diary as a teenager, she has mostly grouchy but surprisingly sweet Levi by her side.

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"Georgie, All Along" by Kate Clayborn is an absolute gem of a romance novel that deserves every one of its 5 stars. This captivating story showcases Clayborn's exceptional talent for crafting rich characters and weaving a heartfelt narrative.

At the heart of this novel is the wonderfully complex character of Georgie, whose journey of self-discovery and growth is both relatable and deeply moving. Readers will find themselves rooting for her every step of the way. Clayborn's ability to breathe life into her characters is nothing short of remarkable.

The romance in "Georgie, All Along" is beautifully developed and utterly enchanting. The chemistry between the protagonists crackles with authenticity, drawing readers into their emotional journey. The slow burn of their relationship is a testament to Clayborn's skill in building tension and anticipation.

Kate Clayborn's writing style is exquisite, combining lyrical prose with genuine emotion. Her words have the power to evoke laughter, tears, and everything in between. The dialogue is sharp and meaningful, reflecting the depth of the characters' connections.

The plot is carefully crafted, with layers of complexity that add depth to the story. While the central romance takes center stage, Clayborn also weaves in themes of friendship, family, and personal growth, making this a multi-dimensional and emotionally resonant tale.

The pacing is spot-on, with a perfect balance between heartwarming moments and poignant revelations. Clayborn keeps readers engaged from start to finish, making it nearly impossible to put the book down.

In summary, "Georgie, All Along" is a flawless romance novel that transcends the genre. Kate Clayborn's exceptional storytelling, memorable characters, and beautiful prose make this a must-read for anyone who appreciates the power of love and self-discovery.

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I started and stopped Georgie twice. I just wasn’t connecting with it. But after seeing it all over my insta I finally picked it back up and I’m really glad I did. I loved the themes of going home and I love a grumpy sunshine trope, plus gimme a dog in a story and 😍.

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I originally received an ebook copy from Net Galley. I tried 3 different times to read this book but sat it down. Then an audiobook came available and I listened to it. And thank goodness I did! This is a beautiful romance that had me tearing up at one point (which makes it an instant 5 star). I'm so glad I was persistent and finished.

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I honestly was not a huge fan of this book, simply because the main character was unrealistic. Manic Pixie Dream Girl came to mind. I feel terrible giving a less than stellar review for this book.

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This book is a sweet story about regret, unfulfilled dreams, growth, forgiveness and love. I especially enjoyed the characterization and think the story is perfect for anyone who wants a heartwarming read! Overall, I'd call Georgie, All Along cute and fun with surprising moments of vulnerability.

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This was an enjoyable read and I made my way through it quickly. The characters were likable and their chemistry was a lot of fun!

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Kate Clayborn's characters are so delightfully dysfunctional, but not too; and complex, and self-aware. I fell in love with Georgie and Levi and of course Hank.

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This was the cute, sweet, rom-com I needed in my life right now. Funny and relatable, I appreciate that this book skips over all the recycled romance tropes in favor of telling an honest story about life and how beautifully imperfect it is. This was my first experience reading a book by Kate Clayborn, and after reading this, I'm definitely checking out her others! So cute!

I rate this book a 4/5 stars, and thank NetGalley for this ARC in exchange for my feedback. I will post my review to Amazon upon publication.

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I keep telling myself that I can't love Kate Clayborn's new book as much as her previous ones, and yet I continue to be wrong. And I'm not mad about it, at all!

Georgie has been living in LA working as a personal assistant for various celebrities/ influencers/ etc. She let herself get totally immersed in other people's lives to the point where she has stopped analyzing what she really wants. When her job ends, her BFF, Bel, convinces Georgie to return to their hometown to figure out her next steps..

While at her parents' house she discovers a journal aka friendfic she wrote in 8th grade, which includes a list of to-do's before starting high school. She uses that as a starting point to figure out what to do next. What she didn't plan on was Levi Fanning walking in and becoming her unexpected housemate. Sadly, there was more than one bed.

The grumpy/ sunshine trope was in full force here, and it was delightful. Hank the dog was adorable and he deserves all the treats. I absolutely loved that neither of the MCs had gone to college, and that there was no shame in that.

Reading how Georgie brings Levi out of his shell, and about each of their journeys of self-discovery, all while coming together in this warm and beautiful romance just has my heart overflowing with moonbeams. Also, they have some GREAT sex. Very happy for them.

Anyways, the side characters are great, there is so much emotion in this book, but it's not heavy. It's just a beautiful story. I couldn't put it down and I can't wait to read whatever KC writes next!

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