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3.75 Stars
I think this is my favorite book from Anna so far!
I really enjoyed this, especially at the beginning. Holly is an intern that is participating in a competition to earn a position in Scotland. She has made big changes in her life and wants this to be the next big step. To earn this new role the interns are competing to have the biggest net profit for a fundraiser. After navigating some ideas, including those that other interns have already claimed, Holly decides she is going to create a calendar to sale. The calendars are going to be guys and dogs. She needs to work with the office grump who also happened to be the one who literally saved her from being trapped in an office closet. While it seems like they're trying to remain professional as they work on this project, the spark does not go away.
It did feel like it drug on a little in the middle when they were doing all of the shooting. I think it could have been more streamlined in the text or had some more big moments in there, but then botta bing botta boom we were back in it for the last part of the book.
There were some pacing issues for me, but overall it was a great, casual summer read.
I do not know if that lull in the middle would have been different if I read with my eyeballs, but I enjoyed the audio of this one.

Holly, an intern at a nonprofit, is determined to win a major fundraising competition that would provide her the opportunity to move to Scotland away from her ex-boyfriend and her former employer. Jonathan is the company grump. Their first encounter was when Holly was trapped in a closet.
Jonathan and Holly team up to help her win the competition. The more time they spend together, the more feelings get involved. They agree to keep it casual because she plans to win and move to Scotland for the job opportunity.
This was a perfect summer listening. It was fun hearing how Holly overcame all of the obstacles to win her dream job. Of course, the romance was wonderful! The pacing of the story, the growth and development of the two MC were wonderful. I would highly recommend the audiobook. Lauren Ezzo brought the characters to life and made it easy for me to envision them.

Finding Mr. July is a delightful and heartfelt romance that had me smiling from the first chapter to the last. With a charming mix of humor, chemistry, and emotional depth, this book perfectly balances the lightness of a summer fling with the sincerity of finding something real.
The pacing kept me engaged throughout, and the setting added an extra layer of escapism that made it the perfect weekend read. It’s romantic without being cheesy, sexy without being over-the-top, and sweet without feeling predictable.
If you’re looking for a feel-good love story that still carries emotional weight, Finding Mr. July is a fantastic pick. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would happily recommend it to fans of contemporary romance.

Holly King has decided to take a huge leap at 34 years old. She followed in the footsteps of her family and went with what she thought was the best, and albeit, easiest option, law. But Holly lets go of her career as a lawyer and tries something new. She's interning at a nonprofit company and the next step is a fundraising competition to advance her career to somewhere new and exciting, Scotland! But first Holly must win the fundraising competition. The downside - working with "the office grump" - Jonathan Summers. Holly wants to create a calendar full of hot guys and incredibly adorable puppies. She knows Jonathan is a talented photographer but convincing him to use his skills seems to be a pain. With ridiculously cute banter, breaking through the ice of her steely grumpy coworker, this is the cutest summer rom com! This was a quick listen, and I absolutely want to listen to more by Anna Collins!
Narrated by Lauren Enzo, this is the perfect summer listen! Lauren's voice is easy to listen to, but she also has perfect inflictions of emotions. She is easy to follow. She brings a distinction to each character, easy to figure out who she's toggling between. I loved the emotions she portrayed throughout this book!
Thank you to Hachette Audio for this ALC in exchange for my honest review!

I want to start off by saying wow what a narrator! So much emotion! Definitely one of the better I’ve listened to.
I honestly really liked Jonathan. From office grump to a guy literally willing to put his ass on the line (see what I did there). Honestly, he was so much more complex than I anticipated with his previous career and implosion of his previous career to his caretaker role over his father.
Now Holly I have much more conflicted opinions of. While she does have the past trauma with her previous career and relationship. It’s very apparent she’s one way or the highway, and it comes off very selfish. And how everyone around her must be putting her wants and needs first and heaven forbid they make a mistake.
That being said, after the third act breakup, I did enjoy the ending. But the entire time I couldn’t help but think that the FMC came off as “woe is me” until the MMC solved all of her problems.

Finding Mr. July by Anna E. Collins is a fun, fresh, and surprisingly heartfelt romantic comedy that offers more than its flirty title might suggest. With witty dialogue, a strong heroine, and just the right amount of heat, this book delivers a charming escape that’s perfect for fans of smart, feel-good romance. The story follows a writer caught in a quirky situation involving a local calendar and the search for the perfect “Mr. July.” What begins as a lighthearted mission soon turns into something much deeper, as real emotions, unexpected chemistry, and personal growth start to surface. Collins balances humor and heart with ease, making the characters feel authentic and the stakes meaningful.

I really enjoyed the narration I think she brought the FMC to life and made her relatable.
I loved the story, how both of the main characters had real but different struggles and how they navigated their growing feelings for each other. Also their chemistry was great.
This was a sweet and cozy romance and I loved how easily it drew me into the story- I finished listening to it in one day and I felt kind of disappointed that it ended.

A fun, heartfelt, yet spicy time - I recommend, especially if you love dogs and hot men ;)
What to expect:
- Workplace Romance
- Forced Proximity
- Grumpy x Sunshine
- Starting over in your 30s
- Hot Men + Dogs!!
- Single POV
- Pacific Northwest setting
This was such a fab time! I really liked Holly, the FMC who is starting out in a new career at 34 after a bad break-up and swearing off law for good. Holly is determined, yet caring, without being cringe. Jonathan made for an excellent grumpy to her sunshine! He is tall, a hard nut to crack, but it’s all worth it when Holly melts his cold exterior.
The 'hot men and their dogs work calendar fundraiser project' was such a fun premise. The scenarios Alex E. Collins mixes up are fabulous, full of humour, angst and warmth. The romance in Finding Mr. July felt real, and the characters' actions were relatable. The romance was not only super sweet, but also mega hot! I was rooting for them so much.
The audiobook was very well done as well - Lauren Ezzo does a superb job and bringing this lovely story to life!

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Fun contemporary romance. A quiet grumpy man is my kryptonite. In fact, he could've been grumpier to her for longer in the book and I would've loved it. I listened to the audio and Lauren Ezzo did a good job with the material.

This was such a cute read and a great listen! I loved the concept, and men with dogs? Who can resist? I really enjoyed this second chance, coming-of-age type of story, with the second chance coming in the form of Holly starting fresh in a new career and figuring out what truly lights her up. The calendar project was such a fun setup, and her dynamic with Jonathan was everything I love in a grumpy and sunshine pairing. He’s quiet and broody, but from the moment he helps her out of that locked room, there’s this slow burn connection that had me hooked. I absolutely swooned over how tuned in he was to her, catching every little expression and muttered thought like he couldn’t help but pay attention. Their chemistry built at just the right pace, and when things turned up the heat, it felt earned and so satisfying.
Lauren Ezzo was a great narrator and really took on the character of Holly in an authentic way.

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Grumpy meets sunshine, but the spark took a while to catch.
I really wanted to love Finding Mr. July. The grumpy/sunshine dynamic is one of my favorite tropes, and there’s definitely charm in watching two opposites slowly navigate toward a connection. This one is a slow burn—emphasis on slow.
It took me quite a while to finish, and honestly, I almost marked it as a DNF. The writing felt too wordy, and the pacing dragged in places. While the characters were likable enough, I didn’t feel fully pulled into their world, and I often found my attention wandering.
That said, I stuck with it because I needed to see if there’d be a happily ever after, and I’m glad that payoff was there in the end. It just wasn’t quite gripping enough for me to rave about it. If you enjoy a very slow slow burn and lots of internal monologue, this might be a hit for you. For me, it was just okay.
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I loved this book, and overall would rate a 4/5 stars. I enjoyed the workplace romance, grumpy sunshine vibes, and all the talk of men & puppies! A very cute, quick read for me, and I really enjoyed the narrator and how she brought the characters to life. The narrator can sometimes make or break an audiobook for me, but I loved the personality she brought to each character. After listing to this book, I immediately went to check out the author’s other work (as well as the narrator’s).
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I would recommend for readers looking for workplace romance, grumpy x sunshine trope, a HEA, and anyone who may be a fan of calendars with shirtless men and cute puppies 🐶
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Thank you Hachette Audio for providing this audiobook for review consideration via NetGalley. All opinions are my own.

A refreshing, lighthearted story about Jonathan and Holly, who have to work as a team to achieve a prize, but do not exactly know each other. Both have their own secrets and insecurities, which do not obstacle whirling their hearts in a lovely romance, while working towards the goal. I loved those two, up until Holly managed to make Jonathan miserable for his honest mistake (which was actually a BIG mistake). Anyway, good things happen to people, who work hard and those two really managed to do a great job and prove to make this book readable and enjoyable.

This was a great summer read! I really enjoyed it as an audio book, and would read other books by this author in the future.

Girl Dinner is a charming, cozy rom-com filled with puppies, slow-burn chemistry, and heartfelt moments. The writing is absolutely lovely—especially during the quiet, romantic scenes, which really shine. While some of the plot beats felt a little uneven, I still found myself fully immersed in Holly and Jonathan’s journey and rooting for their happy ending.
Thank you to NetGalley for the advance reader copy!

I adored this book! This was my first book by this author and I was drawn to it by its clever concept and honestly I do believe the author did a fantastic job. This book has some of my favorite tropes , workplace romance, closed proximity, grump/sunshine, he falls first to name a few. I really enjoyed how Holly and Jonathan were able to come together and how their romance developed. The love was evident to the audience which I believed was done so well which made me cheer for them in the end. I love the concept of using the dog calendar I mean who wouldn’t want that! I also loved exploring the decisions that Holly needed to make regarding her life and her expectations for the future and how Jonathan was willing to step out of his own way to be with Holly. I really enjoyed the narrator for this audiobook and felt that the message was delivered in a delightful and fun way.
Thank you to NetGalley and Hachette audio for the advance listening copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

This is a fun workplace romance. I like the audio narrator. It isn’t always fun to start over when you feel like life threw you around. This was Holly’s chance to figure out not only what she wanted for her career but in love too. I liked the pacing and character development.

I loved the story. This is my first book by this author, so I went in with low expectations. I was pleasantly surprised. I thought the plot line was somewhat unique and I liked the characters and their arc. The writing was well done. As for the narrator, I enjoyed that too. I would recommend this book for anyone who is looking for a lighthearted, quick read. It was positive and upbeat with a bit of emotion. It was a solid 4 stars.

This book was so sweet. The FMC's struggles with what she wants to do with her life hit home for me. I loved all the descriptions of the dogs getting photographed! The MMC is a cute misunderstood grump that just wants the best for our FMC and it was so cute.
The voiceactor did such a gread job. The shifting of the voices for the different characters feels real and smooth.

Quick, easy audiobook listen but nothing special.
Thanks to NetGalley and Hachette Audio for an ALC in exchange for an honest review.