Accidentally Amy

A stolen latte results in a meet-cute for the ages in this brand-new edition, with bonus content, of New York Times bestselling author Lynn Painter's rom-com Accidentally Amy.

Isabella Shay is usually a very honest person. But when she's running late for her first day at her dream job and the barista yells for "Amy" three times with no answer, she does the unthinkable.

Izzy takes that PSL.

It's the exact drink she ordered and paid for, only way further ahead in the queue--and she'll take whatever bad karma is coming for her; she's desperate and very late. But when she turns around and runs directly into the most attractive man she's ever seen, spilling the drink all over his made-for-GQ shirt and tie, she ends up having the ultimate meet-cute. Karma who? Sparks fly and things feel beyond promising, until he says to her: "See you tomorrow, Amy."

Izzy reasons she can just straighten things out the next day, no biggie. Only when she gets to her new office and meets the VP of her department, it is none other than Blake Phillips--the hottie from Starbucks. And the man might've been charming to "Amy," but he is an arrogant grump to Izzy, an arrogant grump who does not find her explanation funny at all. But day by day, an attraction simmers between them and they'll have to find a way to work together without ripping each other's heads--or clothes--off.

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352 pages

Average rating: 7.06

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salmalovesbooks
May 31, 2024
6/10 stars
Mmmm not my thing
Anonymous
Apr 20, 2024
6/10 stars
1) boss / employee romance is cringe. besides, so many questions - why being of approximately the same age he is AVP and she's just a "mere generalist"? why being an HR she doesn't understand why he could not tell her about the layoffs? also, him calling his business contacts to arrange job interviews for her is a separate sort of cringe because he doesn't know her as an employee

2) sometimes I thought I'd be more excited to read about the business than about the romance

3) cats are described the way as if the author never lived with a cat. like that scene where she leaves her balcony door open for the whole evening with the two cats inside the apartment almost drove me nuts, because CLOSE THE BALCONY DOOR YOU IDIOT
bdgump
Mar 20, 2023
3/10 stars
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