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I really wanted to love this because the premise was perfect for an enemies-to-lovers contemporary romance. Andie is a senior book publicist tasked with going on a month long tour alongside successful author, Jack Carlson with whom she shares a past with.
Unfortunately, I couldn't really connect with Andie. I felt that majority of the time she was immature and unprofessional when it came to her interactions with the MMC. The same could be said with how flippantly she would interact with her mother.
The big reveal that explained why Andie disliked Jack so much wasn't revealed until 3/4 of the way into the story, which was frustrating since there were constant mentions and hints at what had possibly occurred. I will say the way grief was discussed and talked about was very realistic and I really enjoyed the different settings where this story took place.

There were many reasons why I typically would not enjoy a book like this: set in the publishing world (as a publishing professional myself, it often seems unrealistic), second chance (the miscommunication always seems trivial), and filled with grief (there is a fine line between the grief being too large or too small of a plot point). However, I was pleasantly surprised in all aspects. While these weren't my favorite characters ever written, I was engaged in the story until the very end and I liked seeing how Andie grew throughout her journey.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advance copy!

Typical enemies to friends trope was a cute read, two former friends must work together on a book tour to make it amazing- we find out what happened in the past. The book addresses grief well I will say - i would have liked a more conclusive ending but it's a cute fun romance read especially for the enemies to friends fans

Bad Publicity is a fun, well written romance that doesn’t break the mold of the romcom genre but fits perfectly in as a quick and easy read! Bianca Gilliam crafts fun humorous characters but never really makes their stories impactful.

This was so much fun! I am a sucker for enemies-to-loves, and especially for a romance that deals with the publishing industry (niche, I know, but there's just something about it that I can't resist). That being said, this PR for this book is... off? It's more about grief than romance (and that's ok! Just advertise that!) This review feels too on the nose?

I really enjoyed this author's writing. I haven't read anything by them before, but I really got into the story and the pacing of it. The characters were well developed and lovable.

I really enjoyed Bad Publicity by Bianca Gillam. I love a second chance romance and this one did not disappoint. Lots of humor but tons of heart to suck you in. Great read.

3.75 stars
Slow burn, enemies to lovers , unresolved trauma and grief
Debut novel about a book publicist and her first big client who turns out to be someone she was hoping to never see again. Despite the years long unresolved issue between Andie and Jack , she goes on a European book tour with him in order to keep her job and career. And despite how she feels about him, the tour is a success because she provides good publicity and not bad publicity as the title suggests. I enjoyed reading this book and found the characters engaging and fun to get to know . I just wish this wish the book had a different title !
Thanks NetGalley for the ARC. Reviews are my own

Abby and Jack go way back, and now that she is a senior editor, she must accompany Jack on his book tour. Abby and Jack have always been at odds since they were at university together and this new predicament puts them at odds once again. Will they move beyond their teenage angst, or will they continue to be at each other's throats? A perfect debut with the will they or won't they and enemies to lovers plot.

I enjoyed this book well enough. I felt like the pacing was off a bit there was continuous talk about an "incident" in the past but it wasn't brought up until too late in the book for me to really care about what happened. I liked the characters well enough and I think I would read more by this author later on but I'm not in love with this title.

This is a wonderful slow burn enemy's to lovers romance. The premise of a book tour makes it feel cozy and made me want to travel. The two main characters share a past, and that heavily influences how the connect in the present. There are elements of grief, and trauma, which can make this a bit more serious, but still the author pulls off that cozy novel feel. The main characters, Andie, is a bit of a walking mess, and is the focus of the novel. Her protagonist is Jack, and while he's likable, it would have been nice to have more of his point of view. The novel was a bit slow, in my opinion, to reveal the source of their issue and start the path towards healing and their eventual Happily Ever After.

In my second chance romance era. This book was heartfelt, funny, and just swoon worthy. It ticked all my boxes for a feel food rom-com that just makes me feel like everything will be alright.

Thank you NetGalley for the ARC! I was intrigued by the enemies-to-lovers, second chance premise of this book and mostly enjoyed the story with a few hang-ups. The beginning started off slow for me until the two main characters left on their book tour and their chemistry started to kick off. I think too much time was spent setting up their backstory without doing anything to advance the plot.
Starting with the good, I liked how the book explored grief and family relationships in addition to the romance between the two main characters. I thought it added an extra layer that made it stand out from other books of this genre. My main issue was that you don't figure out the reason for the bad blood between the main characters until 70% or so into the book and it's a classic misunderstanding that gets wrapped up a little too quickly. The other major plot I disliked was Andie's relationship with her best friend Sara. They were constantly treating each other poorly and both seemed like selfish friends and I felt like the author was trying to force the friendship for the sake of adding secondary characters. I think a lot could've been shaved off of that part of the plot.
Overall this was an enjoyable read and I'm excited to see what the other comes out with next. 3.5 stars!

Books about the book industry always attract my attention and a librarian and as someone who used to work in the publishing industry. That said, this book gets a middle grade 3 stars from me. There were parts that were very fun, but the FMC was holding such an amazingly strong grudge against the MMC that it made me just sad for her. We all have to learn how to let go and move on and Andie just seems to want to keep a hold on her anger and pain. I loved the parts with Jack, but Andie annoyed me.

Very cute book! I liked the growth of Andie's character at the end of the book. It was a fun, easy read. I look forward to reading more books by Bianca Gillam!

Andie has finally landed the perfect job as a publicist for a publishing agency in New York City that she is sure will change the trajectory of her life. One little problem, her first author is Jack. Jack and Andie have history and it is isn’t a sweet history, it is a loathe-fueled history that Andie has tried desperately to escape.
Now the pair are stuck together on a European tour for Jack’s new fiction title. What could possibly go wrong?
Andie struggles with grief and letting go of past trauma throughout this story and I felt that Gillam did a great job sharing the many ways grief can control someone’s life.
Looking forward to my reads by Gilliam in my future!

Bad Publicity focuses on Andie and Jack, an author and publicist with a past while they are on tour promoting Jack's new book. Andie is reluctantly going along with everything, making Jack look as good as possible, despite the years long grudge she's held. Jack wants nothing more than to change Andie's mind, but is incredibly respectful of her boundaries while they grow closer. Wedont know if we get a happy ending or not right until the very end of the book. Do they or don't they? Read it and find out!
There are a few slow moments here and there, but ultimately it was still a nice story that touches on sexual assautl/harassment later on in the book, so be wary if that's a trigger. It's not super explicit, but it's there.

This is a slow burn but not in the way that builds tension. I felt kinda adrift with a love interest the FMC doesn’t like but we’re not sure why until the very end of the story.
That sort of bland feeling doesn’t help the story progress. And I struggled to stay interested.
I also wasn’t a huge fan of the ending (or the spice).

I very much enjoyed reading this book. A first for me by this author and I will be adding her to my must read all her books list!

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for a copy of the eARC in exchange for review. I enjoyed the premise of this book being within the literary industry, but didn't personally connect with the characters much. A quick, easy read - 3 stars.