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Tripwrecked

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A delightful, fantastic romantic comedy that had me laughing out loud constantly.
We have small town vibes. LGBT rep, adorable characters with a swoon worthy romance, and one thing I've always dreamt about but have never done. Travel to Australia.
I was a bit apprehensive at first with this story, because I was caught up in quite a reading slump, but it actually helped me find my way out, and thoroughly enjoyed the whole story.

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This is a new to me author and it won’t be the last book I read them! They created a wonderful, humorous plot line and filled it with captivating characters!

From the start I was hooked and fell head over heels for Aiden & Finn! They were absolutely wonderful together!

I definitely recommend this found family story to all! Great job!

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This is a wonderful story from a new to me author.

Aiden and Finn's story was just delightful. It was a bit slow to begin with, but once it got going it really got going.

I really enjoyed Aiden, and loved that he walked away from those who did him wrong - just wish he told them where to shove it earlier in the story.

As it is winter here at the moment, it had me daydreaming of warmer climes.

It is hard when you pick up a new author as to whether you will like it, and I am happy to say there are no regrets here!

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After Aiden's life falls apart, he figures the best way to pick himself up is a spur of the moment holiday to Australia from Ireland. Aiden is determined to use this time to find himself and he finds someone repairing the sink of his AirBnB upon arrival.

All 6"0 of a handsome man whose name he fails to get. Come to find out, the man is the brother of Aiden's host. Through Finn, Aiden not only finds himself but also learns the true importance of family. Aiden has an impact on Finn's family and that is returned to Aiden tenfold.

Definitely a must read for anyone who enjoyed Red, White, and Royal Blue and Heartstopper.

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This book was an easy, fun read. A perfect beach book. I really liked that the book covered serious topic while holding unto a lot of humor and heart. Also has a found family which is my FAVORITE trope. Definitely recommend!

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There is a lot to like in this book. I really felt for Aiden, and it was fun watching him fall in love with Finn and Australia. I love the small town found family elements of the story, as well as just how adorkable Aiden is.

Most reviews talk about the slow pacing of the book, and I agree that the pacing is a bit off, but I liked the romance enough to stick with it. I think this is a good beach read rather than a page turner, but if you want to read a somewhat awkward vacation romance, I think this is worth the read.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher.

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⭐️⭐️⭐️.5

𝙊𝙪𝙩 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝙤𝙡𝙙. 𝙄𝙣 𝙬𝙞𝙩𝙝 𝙩𝙝𝙚 𝘼𝙪𝙨𝙨𝙞𝙚.

📍 Read if you like:
• Forbidden Love/Off Limits
• Grump/Sunshine
• Australia Settings
• M/M Romcoms

I haven’t heard anyone talk about this book, but I went on a whim and read it. The premise sounded so interesting and I love a good Australian story. This book gave me a cozy vacation vibe.

I loved the characters so much. Aiden took a vacation to Australia - which was very needed with his family issues and terrible ex. Finn is a single Aussie father and I loved his character so much.

This was a very light m/m romcom. There weren’t many “steamy” scenes - it was more closed-door scenes. However, I enjoyed the romantic chemistry between our two MCs. I also really liked the side characters.

This book was a lot shorter than I thought it was. I found myself so entertained by the story and flew through it. The writing style was also super easy to get into.

My only issue was the pacing at times, it was a bit slow and dragged. It didn’t bother me as much, but at times it was an issue. Also, that ending wasn’t my favorite. It felt a bit unnecessary.

Overall, I enjoyed this book more than I was expecting to. I didn’t have high expectations but it was a fun rom-com. I enjoyed the LGBTQ+ rep with two bi characters and they were very likable. The setting was so good - I loved the spider scene. This was a fun lighthearted romcom!

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This was a cute story. Sort of predictable but in a nice and safe way. I would definitely recommend it.

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I loved this cute lgbtqia+ romance. Aiden and Finn are so cute in the little Aussie weather. It made my insides all tingly watching these two fall for each other. Aiden's family treated him terribly, but he found what his family lacked in Finn. I also loved Finn's single dad, tall dark and handsome vibe. Made me swoon over him too. The writing style was unique but I struggled at some points with reading it. The pace was a little slow for my taste at times. However, the idea and the overall book gave me all of the swoony, beach rom-com vibes I hoped for based on the title.

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3.75 stars

I am always on the lookout for new authors to obsess over, I mean, read. So I was super excited to grab Tripwrecked.

Tripwrecked is a super cute, vacation romance. It is a little slower-paced and glossed over smexy times, but still quite an enjoyable read.

Aidan decides to takes a holiday after some crappy stuff happens with his ex-boyfriend. He travels to a small Australian beach town he saw online. He got an amazing deal with an Air B&B and he was set to escape all the things. Enter Finn in a DIY disaster meet-cute, and well, my love for gruff male main characters is well-established. Also, Finn's daughter was a splash of real-life kid, not some fairy tale version, and I really appreciated that.

I didn't get a huge chemistry buzz or real connection between myself and the characters and I REALLY wanted way more closure on Aiden's end of the story but c'est la vie.

Overall, Tripwrecked was a light-hearted fun read with fairly low angst (there was a smidge of kid and relationship drama) and a HEA.

I will definitely look up/read this author again.

*ARC provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.*

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3.5 stars. Anyone who's wanted to run away from their life will sympathize with Aiden, who breaks up with his cheating boyfriend and impulsively buys a ticket to Australia for the holidays. The house he's rented turns out to come with a surly handyman--Finn, the owner's brother who is surprisingly bad at plumbing repairs, but looks like he'd be good at other things that Aiden is definitely not considering. As Aiden explores the small town paradise and makes friends with the local, he and Finn grow closer. But this is just a vacation fling, and anything between them has an expiration date.

The middle of this book dragged a bit, but overall the story was enjoyable. I must admit I had to skip the chapter with the world's most terrifying arachnid (definitely could've used a content warning!).

Thanks to Netgalley, the publisher, and the author for the ARC to review. All opinions are my own.

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This is a sweet novella about finding your place, your people, and ultimately falling in love.

Aiden's life has basically fallen apart and he's run away to get some distance. All the way to Canlaroy between Brisbane and Noosa, in Australia. He's rented a house for a month and plans to make the most of it. He doesn't bank on an attractive, surly Aussie being there (fixing the sink) though.

Finn is a single dad, and doesn't have any plans for a relationship right now. Especially not with a tourist who will be back in Ireland in a month. There is definitely a connection though, and the two of them keep running into each other.

It was sweet to watch the two of them get to know each other and fall in love. I also enjoyed the side characters. I do think I probably would have enjoyed this more if the point of view had been different, but I'll never pass up the chance to read a romance set in Australia.

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This story was a very funny light hearted read that follows Aiden Cole when he takes a break from his life and heads out to a house he is renting across the globe in Australia. There he meets single father Finn Schultz, who is overseeing the rental property while his brother is away. There is a spark of interest between the two that grows as the two spend more time together, but this is just supposed to be a temporary vacation for Aiden....

This read was enjoyable, especially because of the witty humorous dialog between the two main characters, as well as a set of supporting characters that breathe life into the story. I wished there was a touch more description in parts to make it easier to visualize, but might be worried that it would slow down the temp of the story, as I already would have liked to have had more tension/action in the story to increase the pace through the middle. If you are looking for a heartwarming, laid back, easy to read romance, maybe to read on the beach this is a good bet!

Received a complementary copy from NetGalley for honest review.

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🛥️Book Spotlight🛥️
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Thank you so much @entangled_publishing and @netgalley for sending me this sweet LGBTQ romance ! It was so fun and a little steamy! Aiden and Finn are lovely, highly recommend !
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Summary: Aiden Cole isn’t exactly running away. He’s just taking a month-long vacation halfway round the world. Spontaneously.

He may be ditching his job, his disastrous love life, family, and everything else, but nope, he’s just on vacation. Four weeks in a tiny little blip of an Australian town with impossibly blue waters and lush greenery. Only, he wasn’t expecting the world’s sexiest—albeit worst—handyman on the Sunshine Coast.

A fling, or even a little handsy action, was definitely not on his itinerary, but single dad Finn Schultz is too impressive to ignore. Weirdly tall, dark-eyed, and annoyingly hot, Finn might be worth adjusting the plan. Not to mention his tendency to keep rescuing Aiden—from wandering lost on the road, or even from what might be the most nightmarish spider on the planet.

It’s just supposed to be a vacation. A respite from the horrible mess he’s left behind. And yet somehow this strange but beautiful little town—and especially Finn—are slowly stealing Aiden’s near-broken heart. But there’s only so long he can hide from his so-called-life before it catches up with him
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This was a cute romance. Aiden has had one bad blow after another and decides he needs to get away from everything for a little bit. He figures the best place to go is halfway across the world to a small town in Australia. He expected sun, he expected relaxation, what he didn't expect was a 6 foot, beefy single dad with zero handyman skills, but a heart the size of an elephant's. They instantly click and begin a whirlwind romance, but it has to be temporary, right? Tripwrecked was a fun, quick paced, queer romance with fun characters and a HEA. I'm hopeful that the author will continue the story, maybe with a visit from his best friend in Ireland who just might find love in this small town in Australia?

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I did not like this book. I didn't really feel a conntection with the characters. The writing felt very rushed and hard to keep up with. The ending wasn't great over all I am sad I read this.

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I thought this book was simply delightful. An incandescent blend of humor, heart, emotion, mystery, sweetness and cuteness read easily and packed a satisfying punch. Aiden and Finn were wonderful characters that were impossible not to fall in love with. And fall in love with them I did. These two were totally perfect for each other. If their tantalizing chemistry doesn't prove that to you, then it's for sure that all The Feels and swoon that they inspire will. This is the type of book that is really just going to warm your heart and make you feel good.

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I really wanted to love this one - but the thing is - I got to the 50% mark and just wasn't invested in the characters and nothing had really happened. Aiden is on holiday in a very small town in Australia after something devastating happened in his personal life. He rents Finn's brother's house and sets about trying to find some peace and relaxation. Finn is a single dad and scuba instructor who is living a very quiet life in his small town. He is very attracted to Aiden and they quickly build a romantic connection. That's pretty much it. Obviously Aiden is running away from his life - and by the 50% mark we have only a vague idea of what that is all about. Unfortunately, it wasn't interesting enough to keep me invested and finish the story.

There was also a scene that truly bothered me - to the extent I couldn't get past it to finish the book. I kept reading for a while, but my mind kept taking me back there and that was that. Aiden and Finn take Finn's daughter to buy a special bike. Finn's daughter has had a difficult time accepting others into her parents life. She clearly has taken an instant dislike to Aiden -which is definitely triggered by distrust and jealousy. These are pretty normal things for a child to feel - and it was refreshing to see a kid behave like a kid. On this little trip she runs off when they get to town. Both Aiden and Finn are frantic to find her. Aiden find her first - in an ice cream parlor not far from where they parked. The daughter then proceeds to tell the store owner that she doesn't know Aiden and that he is scaring her. The store owner doesn't seem overly alarmed by this and Finn walks in shortly thereafter - but WOW. Most people would have called the police and had Aiden arrested. The store owner then scolds Aiden for taking attention away from the little girl and says that her father should pay more attention to his child than his new fling. WHAT? Like wow - what kind of judgment from a stranger. THEN as if that wasn't enough - Finn basically leaves Aiden to find his own way home and that's that.

I am a parent so I understand that when you have a child experiencing a crisis like this - you need to shift your focus and work through it with them - but what she did wasn't ok in any sense of the word. And then leaving Aiden behind actually reinforces that her actions were the right thing to do. That running away was an acceptable thing to do because it got what she wanted - for Dad to ditch the new man. This is not addressed in any way - other than Aiden praising Finn for being so kind to his daughter. Ultimately - I was just shocked by the whole scene and it did not endear me to the daughter or Finn. Obviously our kids always come first - but not the way this was presented. It just pretty much ruined the whole story for me.

I received this as an ARC from NetGalley and I didn't finish it. My opinions are all my own.

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I loved going on holiday with Aiden. I was drawn in the second he saw Finn on the floor of his rentals bathroom.
Finn is every girl and guys dream guy. He's the single dad we've all been waiting for and he was written perfectly.
I wish we had a little more about Aiden or maybe written more first person so we can be in his head a little more to really get a sense of who he is and what he's feeling.

This was a great small town romance that I wish I could live myself!

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I loved Aiden. My heart immediately went out to him after reading a little bit of his story. He was sweet and considerate, flirty and sometimes shy. I liked him even more once he started hanging out with Finn. It seemed like Finn brought out the best in Adrian with his gruff yet kind demeanor.

Of course, Finn and Adrian’s chemistry paired with their constant back and forth helped immensely. I liked that Finn and Adrian’s connection was easily palpable and that it kept growing as the story unfolded. Their time together highlighted how well-suited these two were for each other and also how desperately Adrian needed to escape his environment to really thrive as an individual. I enjoyed seeing both Finn and Adrian enjoying their time together and how their lives were being affected by the other’s company.

The secondary characters were great too. I enjoyed the family vibe felt throughout the book and the easy camaraderie they shared. It was exactly what Adrian needed to finally be himself and break from his monotonous life.

All in all, a fun sweet read and exactly what I needed after spending a week reading angsty books.

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