GRR Review: Must Love Travel by Beth Gerard

Must Love Travel by Beth Gerard start with a trope, and continued with a trope, and ended on a trope. I honestly didn't detect any creative spark other than the idea to set the romance within a literary agency.

Jacob Shaw is an eccentric but reclusive widower author who hired failed author Alexis to go with him on a two-week European book tour as his assistant. Both have their wounds, both felt an attraction to each other, and both tried to resist but failed. But can such a romance work when they are that different? 

I like the characters, as they are not too damaged, and parts of the novel are quite funny, but it cannot disguise the plot was totally formulaic (down to "FMC falls for plot by evil ex") that this book doesn't really break any new ground.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Personal assistant falls for the author she's working for; an evil ex intervenes...

Overall Rating:  3/5
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